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<blockquote data-quote="Keroscene" data-source="post: 31386" data-attributes="member: 508"><p><strong>Re: The Masters of our own Evolution</strong></p><p></p><p>I consider your guys opinions on it, but I still don't know if I can buy medicines are screwing with evolution. I don't think that evolution happens on as small of a scale as what we have had for current medicines, what about a hundred years now? Evolution is a process that takes alot longer than that IMO. The short time that drugs have been introduced isn't enough IMO to significantly change anything. Even if we were talking about physical adaptation to our enviroments, I'm still thinking tens of thousands of years to even notice a difference. </p><p></p><p>Also, I think that as long as there are more people, and the population increases, things will always be on the rise. Like inflation for people. More people means more cancer.</p><p></p><p>Some vaccines are essential to our way of life. Imagine a breakdown in the system which creates a situation where a whole generation of people can't get the smallpox vaccine. How would that be beneficial? </p><p></p><p>(my edit: With some rambling... People don't get a smallpox vaccine. THe last naturally reported case of smallpox was in 1977. I was having a conversation with someone about this the other day, and I mentioned smallpox in a similar way, and they corrected me on this. Confusing it with measles, get your smallpox facts right already!) </p><p></p><p>kc wildman,</p><p>I always thought silver was used for sterile medical equipment in the old days. It's the only thing I can think of off he top of my head that might kill viruses or bacteria. Besides fire, lol, fire kills anything! I'm not a pharmacist or an MD and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night soo. It's a good challenge though, "name one med that will kill a virus". I can think of a few antibiotics, but I don't think they would apply to a viral infection or if it's even the same kind of treatment. If I come across anything though I'll bring it up, I find this interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keroscene, post: 31386, member: 508"] [b]Re: The Masters of our own Evolution[/b] I consider your guys opinions on it, but I still don't know if I can buy medicines are screwing with evolution. I don't think that evolution happens on as small of a scale as what we have had for current medicines, what about a hundred years now? Evolution is a process that takes alot longer than that IMO. The short time that drugs have been introduced isn't enough IMO to significantly change anything. Even if we were talking about physical adaptation to our enviroments, I'm still thinking tens of thousands of years to even notice a difference. Also, I think that as long as there are more people, and the population increases, things will always be on the rise. Like inflation for people. More people means more cancer. Some vaccines are essential to our way of life. Imagine a breakdown in the system which creates a situation where a whole generation of people can't get the smallpox vaccine. How would that be beneficial? (my edit: With some rambling... People don't get a smallpox vaccine. THe last naturally reported case of smallpox was in 1977. I was having a conversation with someone about this the other day, and I mentioned smallpox in a similar way, and they corrected me on this. Confusing it with measles, get your smallpox facts right already!) kc wildman, I always thought silver was used for sterile medical equipment in the old days. It's the only thing I can think of off he top of my head that might kill viruses or bacteria. Besides fire, lol, fire kills anything! I'm not a pharmacist or an MD and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night soo. It's a good challenge though, "name one med that will kill a virus". I can think of a few antibiotics, but I don't think they would apply to a viral infection or if it's even the same kind of treatment. If I come across anything though I'll bring it up, I find this interesting. [/QUOTE]
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