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High tech toilets of the future will provide all the necessary diagnosis - including cancer. This is a fact and already pursued in Japan.
It makes total sense. The toilet is where urine and stool samples will be analyzed and provide instant reading.
I don;t think swallowing cameras is the future path. - Posted by: Prognosticator Posted on: 01/25/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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