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apparent ◴[] No.45950219[source]
This reminds me of the new-ish treatments that promise to regrow tooth enamel or prevent the growth of bacteria that causes cavities. These won't get widespread adoption until the American Dental Association or whatever says they're safe/effective, but there's a clear conflict of interest because it would have a huge negative impact on their members' business model.

There's money to be made selling a cure, but the creative destruction that it can bring will mean entrenched interests will fight tooth and nail (pun intended) to delay it.

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1. PretzelJudge ◴[] No.45952905[source]
There are 190+ other countries that can also approve it (or that aren’t organized enough to care about drug approvals). If there was an amazing treatment working in Lichtenstein, we’d hear about it.