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Biological Sciences Have a Long Way to Go and Need to Be Taken More Seriously
I don't understand why the biological sciences are not given more priority, funding, appreciation and recognition. Why is biology not taken seriously? The technological sciences are way more ahead, considering we have computers, and smartphones. But we can't regrow the damaged cells in our body!

Poster is not me, but basically ask the question I want to know.

https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-medical-progress-very-slow-compared-to-technology

Below I just want to show examples of what biomedical sciences can do, and the promise they hold.


Up and Coming Treatments for Peripheral Neuropathy

https://www.kqed.org/science/1207350/rudolphs-antlers-could-help-restore-mobility-in-injured-humans

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Up and Coming Treatments for Hearing Loss (Dr. Liberman's research)

https://www.entandaudiologynews.com...-conversation-with-professor-charles-liberman

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Up and Coming Treatment for Heart Disease

http://www.oprah.com/health/stem-cell-research-on-heart-disease

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I just wanted to point out I am literally friends on the Internet with other people who are suffering and in "total shit" condition physically. Whether it be tinnitus, hearing loss, noxacusis, fibromyalgia, nerve pain, heart disease, sexual dysfunction, rheumatoid arthritis, auto immune disorders. Basically these people are suffering like slaves just because of bad biology. It's like an innocent good person gets a prison sentence. They have the most unforgiving lives that they don't deserve. It's heart breaking.

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I'm surprised how many parallels exist with "it's all in your head" and CBT/ACT/opioids flowchart treatments I've heard. As well as people who get denied disability multiple times. yatta yatta. Hidden Hearing loss and small fiber neuropathy are two examples of "illusive problems" that go diagnosed.


Here's an example...


Hidden Hearing Loss

https://www.wsj.com/articles/cant-hear-in-noisy-places-its-a-real-medical-condition-1474909624

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Small Fiber Neuropathy

https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/new-thinking-on-peripheral-neuropathy

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I've drawn to the conclusion that biological sciences are very far behind and this is simply a "too early" part of human history. Hopefully the future (which is what we choose) will be better. Well because this part of human history is pathetic. A world without biological sciences to save the day, is a bad world indeed.

https://oklahoman.com/article/5560970/oklahoma-discovery-could-restore-hearing-with-a-pill
Imagine walking in the clinic with tinnitus and walking out with new cochlear synaptic connections. That will be the day.

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