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Awesome! I wonder what she sounded like before she lost her voice o_o
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HELL YEAH! Science WORKS BITCHES!
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The surgery must have been terrifying to go through with, but science persists and here we have the best of all outcomes. This clip was moving to watch; not only am I very pleased with the results, but I absolutely cherish my faith in science.
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@GracesGreenGarden They do. This woman was already on anti-rejection medication for previous transplants, so that wasn't a concern.
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What a wonderful story. My brother lost his larynx to throat cancer. We all appreciate how life changing losing your voice can be. I wonder if larynx transplant recipients have to be on anti-rejection medication.
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science FTW
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Dear CBS, Why did you choose to use your own medically inaccurate animation over the animation that was provided by UCDMC at the Press Conference? Unlike almost every other major news source worldwide, you chose to depict the transplant with the recipient's thyroid gland being separated and then reunited, which is impossible.
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@mkarnerfors No.
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she sounds much better in the later footage. :)
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@PersonNo1 Two things: define "you can't just attack someone's belief"? And two: why not?
@Bobownsu1 Well, I'm pretty sure it's called "science".
LunchAnderson 1 year ago 30
Science Rules!!
sunnysang 1 year ago 28