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If theyre studying the factors of diet like sugary foods and lifestyle like smoking and/or lack of brushing in real time on their dental appliances, they might as well go for it.

That chewing motion must take energy. Why not save energy by attaching a microbial fuel cell? Then they can do clinical trials according to lifestyle on their little chewing robot.

For the less healthy life style, they can feed it steak and potatoes, ice cream, cookies, cakes, and candies with no care. For the healthy clinical trials, they can stick to salads, veggies, fruits, and nuts with brushing, flossing and waterpicking.

Sounds like a fun job.

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- July 4, 2009 @ 04:07 pm PDT

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