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| + supersaqer | Jun 22 2014, 10:34 AM Post #1 |
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I heard from many people that the medical industry as a whole doesn't work to cure diseases. They make treatments to gain money, and they slightly change the treatments by making them more effective. They don't create the perfect cure at once, because if they did that, the industry would go bankrupt. What do you think of that? I think what I heard is reasonable. What do you think guys? |
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| + Steve | Jun 22 2014, 12:01 PM Post #2 |
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I don't know, I think they do hold back genuine cures sometimes after all it is an industry and the higher ups sole purpose is to get money, maybe individual doctors just want to help people but the people in charge...not their job. It doesn't really bother me though, course if I had cancer or something I'd want the cure but if it was hard to make and I don't contribute to society or the gene pool in any positive way, why do I deserve it over the head of a company who's smarter than me and changed more than I have? In the wild the runts get eaten, we don't get anything doing that to us(except maybe aliens) besides illness and our own population control. I think probably only the richest of the rich get held back cures, not talentless celebrities with lots of money because people like a goofy face they make. If they worked hard for their money and power, can't see how they don't deserve the cure over someone who sits on their a*** all day living off benefits and having kids to get more money. Fact is people aren't equal, the smarter and more helpful people are what are needed in the world so I understand the thinking behind holding back a cure, however horrible it sounds. |
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| * Ketchup Revenge | Jun 22 2014, 01:28 PM Post #3 |
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I think it's a combination of both to be entirely honest, however, I believe that a lot of this "anti-medical industry" mentality is simply conspiracy theories. The pharmaceutical industry DEFINITELY produces drugs to make money, and half the time, you can either do natural "local grocery store shelf" cures that are way cheaper and don't give you side effects, or simply not take the meds they prescribe. I actually heard a rumor that they want their drugs to produce side-effects simply so that people have to take more drugs for the side-effects of the drug that they were originally on. This seems to me to make sense, and world renown dietician Dr. Oz just came out about the pharmaceutical companies, and them pushing drugs through doctors and mass media in order to make money. A lot of the "conditions" that people get diagnosed with now aren't even real conditions. It's just an excuse to sell them drugs because these doctors make them believe that there's something wrong with them when it's simply a natural process that the body goes through, or simply a behavioral issue where the kid needs less sugar in the morning and a firm smack on the behind. For example, there's been a huge on-flux of advertisements over the past couple years for the condition of Low Testostorone. "Feeling not like the man you were when you were 25? You may have a condition called Low T." ... No sh*t you don't feel the same. You're 45 years old. Losing your "young man vigor" is part of a natural process. My Dad works with troubled kids, and instead of simply being punk kids now, there's an official condition called "Socio-Economic Disorder". This "condition" pretty much gives kids the green light to act like a**holes simply because they grew up poor. I grew up poor, and I'm well behaved. It's not a condition, it's a lack of discipline. It's the virtual opposite of "affluenza", which is a BS condition that gives you an excuse to act like an a**hole simply because you're "too rich to know any better". Edited by Ketchup Revenge, Jun 22 2014, 01:32 PM.
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