Researchers from Pritzker Molecular Engineering, under the guidance of Prof. Jeffrey Hubbell, demonstrated that their compound can eliminate the autoimmune response linked to multiple sclerosis. Researchers at the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) have developed

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    People should be allowed full decision over the treatments they want to get, no matter how arbitrary, stupid, or contradictory. To suggest otherwise is a horrific dystopia

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      Bullshit. You don’t get a new kidney and get to keep on drinking.

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        No, he’s right. They SHOULD be allowed full decision over the treatments they want to get.

        However, those decisions should not be free from the rules we as a society have put in place.

        Us banning COVID vaccine deniers this treatment could be a good compromise. They freely get to decide, and they also suffer the consequences of that decision. Win/Win.

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          this is honestly why I thought vaccine cards to sit at restaurants, attend concerts… These are good ideas.

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            We do this in Australia for kindergarten, if your kids aren’t vaccinated you don’t get the childcare subsidy.

            For reference, the subsidy can be the difference between paying $200 a week and $1200 a week.

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            Right. I don’t care if COViD deniers chose not to get a vaccine. I care that they endanger people who want or need to be more careful. Let them make the choice, as long as the rest of us can choose not to be exposed to them

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              So people with autoimmune deficiency can choose to just hide indoors or die, because selfish pond scum spend too much time on Facebook?

              Nah, that’s the wrong way around. Meet the basic expectations of society or accept you will be excluded from it.

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        Do you mean liver? That’s the organ alcohol primarily harms. Kidneys are somewhat secondary.

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        Yeah, because kidneys are a rare and valuable thing what drinking would prevent from working

        That makes zero sense for your petty ass sense of vengeance by denying people easily manufactured treatments because they turned down a vaccine you think they should have gotten.

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      Yes, you do get to decide the treatments you want to get. Nobody is forcing any treatments on you. But just like freedom of speech, it doesn’t mean freedom from consequences of that speech. Too stupid and didn’t want to participate in saving your fellow human? Well, said fellow humans don’t want to participate in saving you either.

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      If that decision contributes to the spread of a pandemic, they can keep they cherished decisions behind bars in a quarantined prison.