To: annie laurie
This could cancel out a colonoscopy (spelling). This would be a less intrusive roto rotor.
4 posted on
06/07/2006 7:05:43 PM PDT by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) !)
To: nmh
Your spelling is correct :)
And yes, it certainly sounds as though it would benefit colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy patients.
(As long as it's thoroughly tested ... I have unpleasant images of it malfunctioning and running amok ... /shudder)
7 posted on
06/07/2006 7:13:34 PM PDT by
annie laurie
(All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost)
To: nmh
"This could cancel out a colonoscopy (spelling). This would be a less intrusive roto rotor."
No doubt conventional colonoscopy would be eliminated by this guy. Actually, there is already a nonintrusive form of colonoscopy---I can't remember how it works. Some study said it was just as good as a real colonoscopy, but it is currently more expensive to do and it is not covered by insurance.
13 posted on
06/08/2006 7:06:02 AM PDT by
strategofr
(H-mentor:"pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it"Hillary's Secret War,Poe,p.198)
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