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Weird Science

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Weird Science

Published: Fri, 30 Oct 2009

Description: What does the future hold for medical technology?

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" We'll be rich some day evolved into a separate superior and ultimately hotter species it's possible so as an American future all of this whatever that is Paul -- Bo believes that in the future people will be able to grow their own replacement organs. Take specially tailored drugs and blob blob law but these improvements he says we'll be available to people who aren't -- or. Sorry bill so it's apple a crack pot full of crap and -- is on the something. Here to discuss the future of medicine practice today I coomer -- Fox News -- contributor and surgeon can't possibly the sexiest doctors its markets will be. You know feeling like I know dealing all right I got to ask you about this proposed advancement. Will we be able to grow replacement organs and it's a win."

" Well I think it let candidates -- the let me spend at the regenerate itself so that's helped us is to. Figure out how some of the systems work having themselves. We surge isn't is amazing but I think with the help offend somebody says I think -- that's we will will will be able to do. Replacement organs let's stop that -- market opening perhaps just replacing. -- to -- thing. -- helping them to quell what to do better exit get you know it's avenue will there."

" Be a time when I can have my own working garden. Lake out back like now people have Blake and herb garden I can't or can guards I see that in the future or not perhaps just keep bill in a freezer. Hey herb garden grow some do you being hurt."

" I'm not doubling up buying it."

" Everybody got excited now yeah -- sequential number -- yeah generally got favor in a barrel of laughs yeah."

" You know what I mean you know I can."

" Only be grown and I don't know if you guys can do this but I can -- grow up my fingernails and my toenails. So why. Unlike some credit genetically superior being good. -- got a free call written."

" The absolutely yeah. It's fair to cook but I -- do that but if I die that stuff keeps growing. It does for about ten days after that -- that's kind of creepy when you've got to try that on you -- to --"

" It's just hair and nails yeah. No I would ask you know the did you -- up a lot of progress and artificial limbs and I grew up in this in his seventies watching. The Six Million Dollar Man that I was always waiting for but but it was over wetlands about being used six times as powerful as -- man. You can make artificial limbs what would they ever make them actually really really powerful or would that be somehow against the law."

" of the they'll ever get the pilot will be able to make them by downing but I think absolutely they'll make them so that they can be stronger and certainly work more naturally than me right now I mean -- look how far we've come already found that. It would delay into those two bit weird they're running that on yeah it's at a national."

" We need to think if you could I mean why if you can make it why can't you make it super -- the reason is to be like carrying around a weapon. Because you could do whatever you want that's -- big it would enter a whole world of regulation anyway these just dreams that I have I'm alone in my room crime. Bob I want to talk to you about other swine flu because it's coming up more we had somebody on our staff who just got it we'll talk we had a -- ago but now I -- Talk Billy Corrigan Smashing Pumpkins I believe it hip hop group -- he doesn't go to his website. I do not trust those who make the vaccines are the apparatus behind it all to push it. Puts an honest through fear the virus comes to take me home. That is between me and the lord. That this is what he's saying. Stupidity. And danger risks or stupid or dangerous or just stupid and dangerous."

" But and I think any of the about it but I -- I won't say that if the swine flu vaccine is safe actually and it's safer than getting -- the flu itself and you. Fiction for young people and for pregnant women and for people that are chronically sick. They're going to get really if they can potentially get very very sick with the swine flu we had. Well let us about thirty women. Pregnant women die yeah we've had already up to -- since the -- time -- to use them almost eighty children knife from his wife was so it's it's serious enough that they should be taken this I think it's safe."

" Well New York City I -- so bad about a couple minutes for some sort of dark city declared a state of emergency regarding the flu what does that mean I mean who would all be running through the streets."

" In picking her now and it's very similar to one that Obama set aside yeah sort of basically what it does it cuts -- red tape for the hospital so they can. Triage patients more efficiently they -- quarantine them off to certain areas of the hospital they can maybe put them in satellite areas may help with the billing procedures of Medicare Medicaid -- so it's all about just didn't make streamlining streamline how they could stick in my apartment closet pain -- he's always they get anything you people -- I it way. A visit to really dumb question I talk about the swine flu vaccine. Nobody is told what to get. Well it's not real it's not is available right -- I think that's the problem and the problem isn't that it may become more widely available unfortunately when the swine flu has has peaked. But that's the problem with the vaccines but you can't get -- company -- that the flu mist which is the nasal. Break so that doesn't bode well for nationalized health care doesn't think. Well this is the problem with growing empire -- the it you know nationalized care group. That's my question that the department that this virus hasn't grown as quickly as they had anticipated. So they can't make that they can make the vaccine -- cents -- that they thought that --"

" How -- humans get swine flu was there like a really lonely pig farmer."

" It no not really."

" Today."

" Now I don't know but it came from this wind that's why it's wind blew it today at this -- plan -- actually came from a combination of the swine and Avian and also the human flu virus that we know it took such a combination that -- strange but it but yet know it's just chance how it got -- to -- It's probably just transmitted between but not from you want to man -- not much clueless people think -- anyone can point. Into the long evening now they just don't miss this numbers I guess --"

" Yeah happy one nice one I don't know I think it's probably not that."

" I think he's Dr. Phil we're always a pleasure I don't even know I -- I still know what I'm told -- to the -- get pregnant and they'll tell you."

" had somebody's gotta tell me wanna get what I get a common on the cell email us it's red iPod he's not stop by the little voice -- my direct line to want to force it to you by 05."

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