Stephen Colbert isn’t just the funny guy who talks about politics. No, he’s got ideas – ideas about how to keep American’s healthy, and he shared them in his “Cheating Death” segment sponsored by Prescott Pharmaceuticals.
He might not have a medical degree (just an honorary doctorate in fine arts), but that hasn’t stopped him from coming up with two remarkable new inventions: Chernobyl Springs bottled water and the Vacsa-pointy Stick. These are his brilliant responses to the news of new age-reversal research and extremely high levels of arsenic in the water supply of a Chilean city, which was actually linked to a decrease in deaths from breast cancer.
With the Rise of AI, What IP Disputes in Healthcare Are Likely to Emerge?
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
Leave it to Colbert to make arsenic, cancer and eliminating old people funny.