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More money to be made in treating a disease than curing it?
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<blockquote data-quote="ElementalDissonance" data-source="post: 92722" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Yes, I understand where you're coming from here. My statement wasn't directed at lab techs, but mostly at a system that makes us feel like there's always something wrong with us by using big, scientific sounding words in Latin.</p><p></p><p>The major image that comes to mind is the terrifying commercial from my earlier years about "gingivitis", an early form of gum disease that blah blah blah blah blah... A few years ago I found out that gingivitis simply means "swollen gums".</p><p></p><p>Many "diseases" are merely symptoms of an underlying problem, and many drugs are designed to suppress the symptoms while hoping the body cures itself. To me, curing a disease means finding and eliminating the cause, not just suppressing the symptoms while the cause goes ignored.</p><p></p><p>So, no offense to lab techs. To me, it's just the system's fault, and whether this was done intentionally or is just the result of monetary natural selection is a question I'm in no place to answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElementalDissonance, post: 92722, member: 6064"] Yes, I understand where you're coming from here. My statement wasn't directed at lab techs, but mostly at a system that makes us feel like there's always something wrong with us by using big, scientific sounding words in Latin. The major image that comes to mind is the terrifying commercial from my earlier years about "gingivitis", an early form of gum disease that blah blah blah blah blah... A few years ago I found out that gingivitis simply means "swollen gums". Many "diseases" are merely symptoms of an underlying problem, and many drugs are designed to suppress the symptoms while hoping the body cures itself. To me, curing a disease means finding and eliminating the cause, not just suppressing the symptoms while the cause goes ignored. So, no offense to lab techs. To me, it's just the system's fault, and whether this was done intentionally or is just the result of monetary natural selection is a question I'm in no place to answer. [/QUOTE]
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