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Topic started on 4-4-2008 @ 06:44 PM by goosdawg

Americans prefer energy fix to cancer cure: poll


www.sciam.com
A nationwide survey of nearly 700 people suggests that Americans would prefer more money be invested in technology to solve the nation's energy ailments than to cure cancer or other diseases.

Some 37 percent of respondents to the poll, conducted by the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority in Virginia, said they would rank spending to raise energy efficiency and develop alternative fuel technology a top priority for future investment. That compares with 30 percent who ranked more cash for medical breakthroughs as most important.
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 06:59 PM by goosdawg
reply to post by deadline527



Good point, but it's interesting to note that:

Britons, however, ranked healthcare breakthroughs as the top priority (38 percent) over fuel efficiency and alternative fuels (33 percent), according to a parallel study by FCEDA in Great Britain.


Isn't the cost of petrol in the UK like, two or three times the cost in the States?


Thirty-eight percent of British residents polled in a new survey believe medical issues should be given the highest priority over the next decade if Great Britain wants to achieve meaningful technological advancement.

A close second - 33 percent -- felt fuel efficiency and alternative fuels warranted most attention for investment. Third was the environment with 14 percent. Investment in transportation, security and defence, space exploration, and telecommunications and media all had support of fewer than 10 percent of respondents.
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Almost 40 Percent of Britons Pinpoint Medical Issues as the Top Priority for Technological Breakthroughs in the Next Decade



reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 07:47 PM by LateApexer313
I've heard for years that we have cures for most if not all cancers.

Back in the early 90's I worked for a man named Dr. Bob Stewart, PhD in Physics, and a professor emeritus at University of Cincinnati, and he was doing work on a laser that killed cancer cells only, leaving normal cells around it unscathed. The way this happened is, he had created some sort of mixture, I forget what was in it, but the patient would drink it, and it had compounds in it that would bind to cancer cells and not normal cells and the laser somehow killed only cells that had this binding agent coating them. I was just editing his doctoral student's work, they weren't from the US and their English was in need of much editing, so I didn't really understand the technical stuff, or I'd give you more details...

Anyway, I worked with him and was around for his struggles at trying to get his treatment through all the FDA hoops, the patenting process, then trying to get people in the medical field to purchase the laser, which was quite expensive but effective.

I am sure the same is and has been going on in the energy field, we've all heard the stories about inventor's having alternatives to fossil fuels for years, patenting their inventions, then totally being ignored etc. since at least the 70's if not earlier.

It's a travesty that in both instances, we are being deprived of cancer cures and cures to the energy problem as well. There's no telling how many cures to other diseases there are out there, or procedures that are less intrusive and harsh then chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
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