Rambam doctors used noninvasive Israeli technology to target the brain’s reward center, cutting opioid craving to zero within days
New Israeli technology can cure heavy opioid addiction using a noninvasive procedure that only lasts 20 minutes.

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Rambam doctors used noninvasive Israeli technology to target the brain’s reward center, cutting opioid craving to zero within days
New Israeli technology can cure heavy opioid addiction using a noninvasive procedure that only lasts 20 minutes.
GUYS
SO APPARENTLY THERES TECHNOLOGY THAT LETS YOU WALK THROUGH WALLS?!!?
Ameren sends a flier every month to "give" me a smart thermostat for "free".
We got our first computer in the late 1980s from my grandpa, an engineer for the military industrial complex. (That company got bought out by Boeing after he died).
He was a super big weirdo. Definitely would have been diagnosed with autism if he was alive today. (Like all of his grandkids)
Once I saw a friend of my uncle's ask him about the moon landing being fake and he laughed his ass off.
"no no no. That technology is real but the moon landing wasn't really the point. That was just to get funding."
Anyway. He was well known to be an abusive maniac, but his paranoias about the true purpose of the space program were maybe not unfounded? After all, we are all carrying surveillance devices in our pockets 24/7.
He sucked though, not gonna lie. But a broken clock is right twice a day..... So....?
I can't say that to my parents about him being right, though. They totally hate him even though he has been dead for 30 years.
He deserves their hatred. He was a real piece of crap. (No wonder the boomers are so fucked up).
If you define "technological advancement" as "making [X Amount Of Technology]/[Y amount of money] go up", then you could either fit in more tech doodads & whatsits for smth & sell it @ the same price, or you could take the already-existing expensive thing & make it super cheap & super affordable.
Only one of these is dazzling & spectacular, the other is old-school & boring (aka "Available To Everyone")
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