When I was in kindergarten, my older sister got chicken pox. She was kept home from school, quarantined, and had strange cream put all over her body. For the dramatic 6-year-old that I was, it seemed to me that she was dying. Two hundred years ago, she might have been.
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Looking at the public health scene of today, it is clear that Mother Nature has found a way to fight back. There are what scientists are calling "superbugs" on the rampage, resistant to any drug that we could throw at them, the cure for HIV and the associated AIDS remains elusive, and our own bodies are fighting against us through many forms of cancer.
I don't believe that we aren't meant to live forever. It seems we are hitting a wall of some kind, but for a few glorious decades, we, the underdogs, were on the rise. And it felt so good.
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Cue Dr. Malcolm in Jurassic Park: "Life always finds away." I think Mother Nature definitely knows what she is doing, but I think God knows as well. I love to think of the progress we have made with medicine for things we can't cure, like mental illness, but have developed resources for those to manage it. Its still a work in progress, but we so much more than we ever have had.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting looking back at the progress of medicine and thinking about the future that it could hold. There are definitely some walls as you so well put, but there have always been walls, and mankind has broken down so many of them, one can only muse about which one we will break next.
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