• SunshineJogger@feddit.org
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    A cure to aging would sound much better if the current society were not so fucked up.

    If this works it will get clained by the rich elite and fuck everyone else

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    what happens if you take it and then stop? Since it adds somekind of antibody, what if it starts replacing/ degenerating your bodys natural system and you get some horrible withdrawal effects if you stop taking it?

    Imagine having to pay subscription to stay healthy / alive

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      Imagine having to pay subscription to stay healthy / alive

      This is everyone who takes medication to manage a disease/disorder.

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      I’m sure they already have the four colour glossy brochures ready for distribution, as well as financing scenarios for the less cash endowed, so that nobody feels excluded. Who wouldn’t skip a few meals to be healthy after all?

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    I don’t know that I want the current elderly generation to live longer. Can we hold off on this for… Idk, say, 15 years until they all die off naturally?

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    They can get more years of service out of us while charging us for this miracle drug. We’ll have to keep working to afford our medical bills

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    Just think of all the additional years of diligent service our Congress members can offer us!

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      Ah yes, we shouldn’t do research into a condition that harms literally everyone because there are a handful of people we don’t like who suffer from it.

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          Not if you don’t live in the US. Everyone’s going to be immortal except you guys.

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          That’s how all medical advances work, they are expensive when they are first developed and then over time they generally become cheaper as patents expire and processes are refined.

          Once upon a time only a handful of people could get insulin to treat their diabetes. When it was first discovered you had to process huge numbers of pancreases to extract enough for one person. Should we have opposed research into treating diabetes because only the rich would be able to afford it?

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    Oh cool, so the average age of Congress will be able to reach into the 100s now! Sick! I can’t wait to die on the job so our democratically elected leaders can watch over my kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids.

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      Hah! Running with this thought in a more optimistic path, perhaps 50-100 more years of psychological maturity is exactly what’s required for our leaders to reach a more benevolent state.

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      “our” democratically elected leaders

      You know the internet isn’t just made up of Americans, right? (E.g. I’m Irish & the other 2 mods of this site are Indian & English.)

      Why not try and see developments from a global perspective?

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        Capitalism is a global phenomenon, and India, England, and Ireland are not immune to it. Who do you think is actually going to benefit from a “cure for aging,” given the level of global inequality that exists in the world? Are the impoverished workers in the global south going to see the benefits of a “cure for aging” should one ever come around? How would such a cure even be distributed, and who will be responsible for distributing it? Surely it won’t be me or you. I mean, come now, look at what is going on in the UK with their relentless assault on the disabled. Globally, we can’t even distribute existing medical treatment in an equitable way! There are still massive COVID-19 outbreaks globally; countries in Africa are still being ravaged by it with very little access to necessary vaccines, still, 5 years on. When I say “our” democratically elected leaders, I am thinking globally. India is run by a bunch of “democratically elected” fascists currently. So is the UK, so is the USA, and there is a nice little far-right movement brewing in Ireland, isn’t there? How long until they become the dominant political force there?

        These kinds of “developments” go one of two ways. They either become mothballed because they have no “viability in the market,” aka they’re not profitable, or they become priced so high and gatekept so thoroughly that the only people who can access them are those who sit in Elysium.

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        If you presume Fascism® is somehow a uniquely 'Murican product, you’ve got some history to read, oppressed. 🙇🏼‍♂️🥲

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      Could someone get to work on curing stupid first? Then we can work on the aging part.

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      Sir/Madame Trebuchet, your cousins of the weighted blade are already a tried & true solution to aristocrat aging.

      Also, I think I just found the name for my new anarcho metal band — if you’re available to fill in on timpani/kettle drum, et al.

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      Plenty of underfunded extremely disabling illnesses to spend money on instead of “curing” aging to fulfill rich able bodied people’s fantasies.

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        Idk, I’m not rich and id like to stop getting older. Hell, if I could just stay my current age and then die of cancer in 30 years, that’d be great.

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    Sounds good but likely nothing will come of it!

    The only thing holding biology and its thousand medical fields is its self imposed ethical restrictions! We can genetically modify rats to have or not to have genetical diseases; we can make them bigger, stronger, live longer… We can make them fucking glow in the dark! But by being in the same class, we are very very very different animals! The large majority if invented medicines will go nowhere as they are almost exclusively tested on rats until the finished product is tried to be licensed…

    Not to be misunderstood, I don’t want thousands of baby girls to die in testicular cancer! Nor do I know of a better way, I am just mildly annoyed at the holdback in holding up our duty to humanity

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      Maybe funding illegal human experiments for longevity on a container ship in international waters is Elon Musk‘s next project.

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        What I find disturbing about his brain chips is the lack of news… I would think the guy that bought a social media site, then virtually forced all its users to follow him would brag that he found his cock on the research site… But nothing? I reckon something went awry!

        If some collossal fuckup were to happen/ happened that would bankrupt the whole field for decades!

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      The rumours suggest China is harvesting organs from uighar prisoners. What’s to stop them from using them to test various chemicals?

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        International backlash if they wanna use the data as the entirety of its research must be made available to the peers, you can’t forge 1000-s of case studies! Could be done retroactively, but that would add 5-10y down the line

        Also do you know how insanely expensive organs are? I really don’t think those are used for research