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An amazing new hope for humanity. I know I'd have a use for this.
That might be why the medical community isn't exactly jumping all over this. I mean, think of what this would mean for several fields of medicine that are dedicated to reconstruction after injuries. it'd put them out of business.Stormwolf wrote:Fascinating, I recon that this could also be used to remove nasty scars, facial damage and such.
This would eliminate the need for surgery after accidents.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
This is mostly hearsay, but hearing about this did make me recall a story I had heard about a little girl that had kidney failure in both kidneys, had them both removed(I believe it was so she could live a couple days more than she would have with infected kidneys poisoning her), & somehow had a lump of growth form that was doing the function of the missing kidneys. But like I said, it was hearsay, & could very well be one of those made-up stories to make people have stronger belief in miracles.Creature SH wrote:Not to poop on any parties, but regrowing fingertips is not unheard of in humans at all. Many young children can do so by default. It's rare in adults, but it happens, as well.
Creature SH wrote:Not to poop on any parties, but regrowing fingertips is not unheard of in humans at all. Many young children can do so by default. It's rare in adults, but it happens, as well.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
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