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Re: I anticipated that response, but thought I'd not show off...
02/24/11 12:57 AM
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> > Congenital = bad genes - that is, it's a pre-natal condition, and is, along with > all > > such things, being investigated by more powerful and better funded organizations. > > OK, I'll bite, who is a more powerful specialized heart health organization than the > American Heart Association? As in all health research, things tend to be very > specialized, this congenital heart defects will not be studied by the same group of > doctors as, say, congenital kidney defects...
Congenital defects are largely due to genetic innaccuracies. There are loads of companies studying genetics. Not only to prevent defects, but also to improv upon the design.
Of course, there are cases that are in-utero, which seem to often be directly related to the lifestyles of the parent(s). Again, improving upon the design would help.
Consider it high comedy....sincere tragedy....whatever...don't take it personally.
The Culture
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