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Are we on the cusp of a medical golden age?
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In the last decade, we have seen major diseases that used to plague our world become curable and survivable with the advent of new drugs and treatments. The diseases we cannot currently treat are most likely within our grasp to cure, given a directed investment and a few years. You may very well see cancer and Alzheimers be cured before 2010.
In developing nations, through a system of treatment and prevention of transmission, malaria and yellow fever could be wiped off the face of the earth. Its not a question of "can it happen?", its more 'how soon will it happen?"
This is obviously a good thing, right?
But think about the long term effect of curing all the diseases on this planet. Aside from the obvious "my god, the population will skyrocket" phenomenon, you also have to consider how it would effect developed nations where these diseases no longer appear. Think how the status quo would be disrupted. Drug companies and pharmaceuticals would no longer receive the funding for research and assume a much reduced role of mass production. Prescription drugs would nearly vanish. Physicians would lose prestige, as they no longer would be relied upon to extend life. The billions spent of medical research grants would also drop, and leave many a scientist out of a job.
So think about it - if we developed a cure for every disease and affliction on earth suffered by humanity, would we choose to give it to everyone and suffer the effects in the developed world? Or would we try to preserve our institutions and status quo, even at the cost of millions of lives we could save by giving it up?
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I think that these ideas are too big for this tiny thread. Start your own if you want an involved explanation, because its not a simple yes or no answer.
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what if it was a cup of baby's blood?
the question becomes not whats in the cup but its direction..is it blood going to a baby, or is it coming from a baby?
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except for the few we've cured right?
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There is a balance to everything. Create one thing, another to fight it.
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From the previous page:
"I think that we'll soon have the technology to both cure current
diseases and quickly eliminate any new ones that come up, through
analysis of their structure and detailed knowledge of how they interact
with our bodies."
Sure, this question is a bit hypothetical, and most people seem to dismiss it quite readily, but think about it. Would the first world give up some of its money, jobs and power to save the third world?
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ok i think i am going to be the first to ask this "what do YOU think'?
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I think that it has some validity, otherwise I wouldnt have posted. While I dont believe that such a tremendous and clear break will ever occur as what I've proposed, its an interesting idea that sheds light on our modern 'morality' and how willing we are to help others if it means loss for ourselves. Furthermore, its also good to consider extreme examples like this because much more subdued practices could already be going on in our country. Something at least to be aware and cautious of.
Now, I hope by expressing my opinion I have no scared anyone away. More comments are welcome, please, this is a scary idea in progress.
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i hope they cure alezheimers before my grandpappy dies from it
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