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Needle-Free Injections?!?

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    Josh
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      Hey People,

      Just saw this article about how injections might soon be less poke-y. My first thought, bizarrely, was that I hoped to have cancer long enough to experience these awesome new injections. My second thought was that was first thought was way stupid and that I don't want any more cancer or injections, needle-free or otherwise. Still, this could be very helpful for those of us who are getting daily blood clot injections, and if they could manage to draw blood with them that would be pretty excellent as well. Anyway, here you go:

       

      Hey People,

      Just saw this article about how injections might soon be less poke-y. My first thought, bizarrely, was that I hoped to have cancer long enough to experience these awesome new injections. My second thought was that was first thought was way stupid and that I don't want any more cancer or injections, needle-free or otherwise. Still, this could be very helpful for those of us who are getting daily blood clot injections, and if they could manage to draw blood with them that would be pretty excellent as well. Anyway, here you go:

       

      http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayinhealth/new-laser-device-delivers-needle-free-injections

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