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So now that Mark spilled the beans is Jun Min going to flip a switch in his brain to make him allergic to drugs?

With elite mentalists around, and healers, has healthcare really changed a lot? I mean, Ryan is not really a good example, but I'm sure that there are elites that go around healing people... or is there just not enough to make a difference?
 

Shalimar said:
So now that Mark spilled the beans is Jun Min going to flip a switch in his brain to make him allergic to drugs?

With elite mentalists around, and healers, has healthcare really changed a lot? I mean, Ryan is not really a good example, but I'm sure that there are elites that go around healing people... or is there just not enough to make a difference?
well Sami was helped back to normal by an elite doctor so yes, most diseases are pretty much nonexistant

mental health is still up in the air, some think it is unethical to just change someone's mind to make them better
 

Super science stuff has probably changed medicine more than people with healing powers.

EDIT: Sorry to threadjack a bit, but Mimic and Sollir need to check in on Fleet Action, since that game is still trying to restart.
 
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Yeah, if you get to the hospital with an injury, you're probably going to make it. Ryan's healing just makes it quicker and easier wtihout long hospital stays and bad food.
 

Mark would be entirely willing to have his mind altered to remove his addiction. That she could be doing other things while she's in there probably wouldn't occur to him. If other changes were made and he became aware of them, he'd probably rationalize it as a combination of improvements and what needed to be done to keep him clean.
 

Tokiwong said:
This is a very true statement, since people with powers are still relatively rare.

I've thought before that Ryan is probably an exception as a healing elite that uses his power a lot in trauma situations. I'd think most of them would be surrounded by a flock of MD PhDs studying how they do it and how the effects can be synthesized or used to improve conventional medicine.
 

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