A topic of interest in the medical field for any disease is always finding a cure. But what if one has already been found? Moreover, what if it’s being hidden by pharmacies and drug companies to protect the large profits these companies make off of patients? Many conspiracists believe that this is occurring today, specifically with diabetes. Though pharma companies do have a large impact on drug and cure research, there is simply not enough evidence that a cure has been found. My goal in this essay is to support the claim that the market is in fact not sitting on a cure for a disease, that according to the CDC, nearly 26 million people are diagnosed with in the United States today.
Though cure research and discovery can often be prolonged for many reasons, the complexity of the disease, difficulties in discovering cures, and the general motive of pharmaceutical companies are three reasons why I believe the market is not sitting on this cure. My first point explains the science behind a disease and how that can often slow the research process. Even after a possible cure has been found there are many …show more content…
This is partly due to the understanding we must have of the topic before we begin our testing. If we don’t fully understand every aspect of a subject it is likely we will leave out a key component in our solution. As mentioned before our lack of understanding is partly to blame for the delayed discovery of a cure. Other things also affect sharing our discoveries such as the FDA and other federal agencies that set the necessary laws into place that protect our health. Think of it this way; when wringing an essay do you try to incorporate legitimate sources or unaccredited authors with incorrect knowledge on the topic? The FDA’s role is to ensure that all of the research put into discovering a drug is performed by a licenced