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by healthenclave
4241 days ago
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I would like to shed light on the fact that "The Rich" have already bought up a lot of clinical trials and Medical research in general. If you look at the research done on disease prevalent in Rich population vs prevalent diseases in the poor -- you will see a clear pattern. For example: There are significantly more resources (Time, People and Money) focused on Rare Genetic Diseases such as Cystic Fibrosis (a rare genetic disease in Caucasians)
Vs resources to find cure for malaria or better medications (in spite of the growing problem of resistance) Although many of the disease that are more common in poorer people are always linked to socio-economic issues and are not just a disease in themselves. From intestinal parasites to malaria. But not providing adequate resources to all such disease can turn out to be a disaster -- like that happened with US ignoring Tuberculosis as a significant health problem and then subsequent re-emergence of TB due hiv and MDR (drug resistant) forms of TB |
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Similarly, because few people in these nations are affected by malaria, mostly because they had already been spent time and resources attacking it a century ago, they are more apt to spend money on problems that they are affected by.
This does not mean rich white people have bought up clinical trials and medical research. This is just a natural manifestation of economics.
I completely agree that blindness to larger issues can certainly cause huge problems, but your sentiment has little to do with the super rich buying themselves spots in medical trials.