Reminds me of GERD. It's a disease that affects a sizable group of people. It's a mechanical issue that is very well studied and known.
Yet, the main two treatment options are "workaround/hacks" or a very invasive operation.
There's only one [1] potential nobel "curing" treatment which is just gaining traction.
But innmy opinion with current technology, stuff like GERD or chronic bowel incontinence (due to mechanical failure of anjs sphincter) should be 100% solved.
Yet, the main two treatment options are "workaround/hacks" or a very invasive operation.
There's only one [1] potential nobel "curing" treatment which is just gaining traction.
But innmy opinion with current technology, stuff like GERD or chronic bowel incontinence (due to mechanical failure of anjs sphincter) should be 100% solved.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4624249/