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Re: I anticipated that response, but thought I'd not show off...
02/25/11 03:27 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.
Yep, just about the answer I figured I'd get.
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