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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
There are billions of dollars invested in developments of medicines and treatments, as well as education and public health campaigns across the country, from the street level to the school to the White House.. The bigger problem is that people are simply not caring. The "foods" that people eat that contribute to or cause diabetes are as addictive if not possibly more so than several "street" drugs. People are eating themselves into oblivion. The government then would be better suited to outright BAN most of the terrible imitation foods that we eat that cause this problem. Aids=condoms and cheap meds. Diabetes= sugar and bleached flour restrictions can solve these problems at the governmental level..
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Those billions are a fraction of what these diseases cost the economy. Each dollar invested has a significant return, so what you’re saying doesn’t make any sense.
Your logic is appalling as usual:
If your daft assumption that “The bigger problem is that people are simply not caring” is right then there’s a problem with prevention, no?
Sigh.