Abstract:In casual conversation with non-medical individuals, it is common for them to ask: why do we not have a cure for cancer or vaccinations for all diseases? It seems somewhat logical to assume that after so many years of research that cures should be readily available, diseases in general should simply require a pill or jab and that somehow, if scientists are not deliberately hiding these cures, then they must be asleep at the wheel. A typical response to such questions focuses on the complexity of the different … Show more
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