The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Profit of Chronic Illness: An Examination of Our Health Economy
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This article explores the controversial idea that the pharmaceutical industry may have a financial interest in maintaining chronic illnesses. By analyzing how chronic diseases generate continuous profit for pharmaceutical companies, we examine the ethical and economic implications of an industry reliant on long-term medical treatment. We also discuss how this impacts the care of children and the health of future generations.
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