There are cures out there for everything. You have to know how to find them because it's not something that's going to be on your 6 o'clock news or in your morning newspaper.
The pharmaceutical industry is an investment industry driven by the profits of its shareholders. Improving human health is not the driving force of this industry.
The pharmaceutical investment industry was artificially created and strategically developed over an entire century by the same investment groups that control the global petrochemical and chemical industries.
The huge profits of the pharmaceutical industry are based on the patenting of new drugs. These patents essentially allow drug manufacturers to arbitrarily define the profits for their products.
The marketplace for the pharmaceutical industry is the human body – but only for as long as the body hosts diseases. Thus, maintaining and expanding diseases is a precondition for the growth of the pharmaceutical industry.
A key strategy to accomplish this goal is the development of drugs that merely mask symptoms while avoiding the curing or elimination of diseases. This explains why most prescription drugs marketed today have no proven efficacy and merely target symptoms.
To further expand their pharmaceutical market, the drug companies are continuously looking for new applications (indications) for the use of drugs they already market. For example, Bayer’s pain pill Aspirin is now taken by 50 million healthy US citizens under the illusion it will prevent heart attacks.
Another key strategy to expand pharmaceutical markets is to cause new diseases with drugs. While merely masking symptoms short term, most of the prescription drugs taken by millions of patients today cause a multitude of new diseases as a result of their known long-term side effects. For example, all cholesterol-lowering drugs currently on the market are known to increase the risk of developing cancer – but only after the patient has been taking the drug for several years.
The known deadly side effects of prescription drugs are the fourth leading cause of death in the industrialized world, surpassed only by the number of deaths from heart attacks, cancer and strokes (Journal of the American Medical Association, April 15, 1998). This fact is no surprise either, because drug patents are primarily issued for new synthetic molecules. All synthetic molecules need to be detoxified and eliminated from the body, a system that frequently fails and results in an epidemic of severe and deadly side effects.
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2006-11-11 15:14:20
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answered by Earth Muffin 2
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There are many posibilities being tested. More recently, there has been a major breakthrough on a cancer treatment with 60-90% positive results. But the testing is not finished. Too often drugs are approved, then too late we learn they are more harmful as the disease they treat. Never give up hope that there will one day be a cure.
2006-11-11 07:20:30
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answered by Emm 6
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It is big business to work with it. Finding the cure would throw thousands of people out of work. We will never find a cure for these disease. The AMA and major pharmaceuticals would not allow it. The government does not want a cure either as it would mean more people collecting Social Security.
2006-11-11 07:27:31
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answered by 55 and trying 5
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Due to the fact that Aids and Cancer come in different forms like in DNA Strands it is hard for Scientists to come up with one antibiotic.There was to cure certain types of cancer and with the right medication someone can live with Aids in harmony.
2006-11-11 07:17:05
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answered by L™ 3
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Why has there not been a cure for:
1) the Common Cold
2) Influenza
3) Diabetes
4) Osteoporosis
5) Alzheimer's
6) Parkinson's
7) Multiple Sclerosis
8) Myasthenia Gravis
9) Rheumatoid Arthritis
10) Endometriosis
etc. etc. etc.???
2006-11-11 10:12:47
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answered by Doctor J 7
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the very same reason why there is no cure for diabetes.
they make tooooo much money off of the diseases.
their is no money in the cure.
no one can convince me that we can go to the moon and back and cant cure an illness. their are cures for the diseases but the common man will never get to experience the cure.
2006-11-11 07:19:55
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answered by special 4
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Clearly, because you haven't settled down and done the research and the lab studies to find the cure yet.
What? Someone else needs to do it for you? Oh, okay. They'll get it done as soon as possible.
The message: if you're so sure a cure for these diseases is so easy to find, do us all a favor and find it.
2006-11-11 07:17:43
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answered by Stuart 7
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because cancer an aids come in many different forms. scientists have found ways to cure it but the cancer and aids keep changeing and as they keep changing an developing scientists have to find a new cures and its hard for scientists to keep up with the many different ways cancer and aids can devlop and form
2006-11-11 07:19:30
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answered by xxilovepsr4evrxx 2
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Why was syphilis around for centuries before a cure (penicillin) was finally found in the 20th century? If you want to speed things up get the appropriate training and get out there and work on these important problems yourself. You know what they say about if you want something done right.
2006-11-11 07:18:14
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answered by Seeker 4
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because the government that rule us are far too pre-occupied with spending money on going to war.
There is a work in progress that involves using the most recently discovered form of carbon, fullerines and nanotubes, with which eventually they will be able to make needles of such ultra microscopic proprtions that they will be able to inject on to the tiniest cancerous cells and halt there growth without having to use such methods chemo/radiotherapy, as you can tell I'm not fully ofay with the procedure, but I do know it's a long way off
2006-11-11 07:20:50
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answered by holmegirl 3
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