Current Events Blog for Mrs. Countryman's AP United States History class at Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Monday, September 4, 2017
New class of drugs (senolytic) targets aging to help keep you healthy, which I think would benefit everyone, as it could also treat diseases that haven't been cured in the past.
This drug sounds pretty cool but I'm a bit skeptical about using a drug to make you look younger and make you healthier. This drug sounds like it came straight out of the book, "A Brave New World."
This drug sounds like a plan to get people to do the drug , get more sick , so then they’ll have to find a new way to cure it. It’s gonna be a no for me , but if some people are naive to do it GOODLUCK
While I do support people getting better and I'm sure that this drug was created with good intentions, but there's still the possibility that people could get addicted to it, which could cause even more problems.
The possibility/concept of this drug sounds pretty cool (it could possibly help people) , but it's still a drug. Drugs have side effects. This is still an expiremental drug that I would certainly not risk taking. (no matter what it promises)
There are more pressing issues at hand than an experimental drug that's still being tested.
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DeleteThis drug sounds pretty cool but I'm a bit skeptical about using a drug to make you look younger and make you healthier. This drug sounds like it came straight out of the book, "A Brave New World."
ReplyDeleteThis drug sounds like a plan to get people to do the drug , get more sick , so then they’ll have to find a new way to cure it. It’s gonna be a no for me , but if some people are naive to do it GOODLUCK
ReplyDeleteWhile I do support people getting better and I'm sure that this drug was created with good intentions, but there's still the possibility that people could get addicted to it, which could cause even more problems.
ReplyDeleteThe possibility/concept of this drug sounds pretty cool (it could possibly help people) , but it's still a drug. Drugs have side effects. This is still an expiremental drug that I would certainly not risk taking. (no matter what it promises)
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