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Why can astronauts go to the moon? Why can scientist perform heart transplant, but no can cure diabetes? |
Why can astronauts go to the moon? Why can scientist perform heart transplant, but no can cure diabetes? Because life is more difficult than shooting rockets in Space We're working on it, dude. After all, plenty of us have diabetes too. Teh only cure for Type I diabetes is to have a pancreas transplant, and those are extremely expensive, and usually are only done in cases where the diabetes has started shutting down the person's kidneys. My brother has failing kidneys and has to have a transplant sometime within the next few years and they will do a pancreas transplant at the same time. because the drug companies are making a killing why would they find a cure when they can make billions each year. Who makes cures? ( the drug co. ) Who makes insulin ? ( the drug co. ) Why would the drug co. make something that would put them out of business? Fred the dog ~露露枚 Why can astronauts go to the moon? Because they can. And they can figure out ways of expanding the human race into the reaches of space by experiments done on the moon. The heart is an organ that can be swapped in and out by connecting the right pieces together. (That is a very over simplified answer, but that's the basics) Diabetes is not one organ with parts. It is an entire system in the body that fails. It deals with chemical reactions and more systems in the body than man has the ability to understand yet. More than likely, someday in the future, they will be able to cure diabetes. But that will take time to decifer all the different parts of the body that deal with the disease |
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