Move On Promises Faster Recovery From Stroke

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I have to agree with killerclick, better innovations like this would be great. Maybe someday if we keep working on this kind of technology, paraplegic people could walk again.
 
[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]I wish we had less erectile dysfunction drugs and more innovations like this one.[/citation]

With this innovation nobody will have any more ED!
 
I can't believe no one has brought this up yet... No one else is afraid of armies of cybernetic old people roaming the streets???
 
[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]I wish we had less erectile dysfunction drugs and more innovations like this one.[/citation]
Now you're just talking non-sense!
 
[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]I wish we had less erectile dysfunction drugs and more innovations like this one.[/citation]I surely hope that wasn't the first thought in your mind about this technology!

I was thinking of adding a programmatic control system for a workout training program or learning dancing or martial arts.
 
The artistic look is nice but where's the power source for them? triggered by the brain is a cool idea but servo's arent powered by brain waves. What happens when the battery runs out? Are we going to need AAA for these things?
 
[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]I wish we had less erectile dysfunction drugs and more innovations like this one.[/citation]

More money in ED.

Medical innovation happens when money can be made on it, not when people actually need it.

It's sad.
 
Medical research is not mutually exclusive..

i.e., ED drugs do not prevent research like this. You can have both. How about "wish we had less money wasted on useless wars and more innovations like this one"? Those are mutually exclusive; war kills people, medical research saves them.
 
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