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Gotta love The Onion (Original Post)
70sEraVet
Jun 2021
OP
In other news, after a hundred years of research scientists have determined....
Brother Buzz
Jun 2021
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dalton99a
(92,821 posts)1. Kick
https://www.theonion.com/scientists-announce-successful-experiment-to-bankrupt-m-1847165753
Scientists Announce Successful Experiment To Bankrupt Mouse That Cant Afford Cancer Drug
Today 12:05PM
BALTIMORE, MDHeralding the trial as a major step forward in the field of medicine, scientists at Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday the first successful experiment to bankrupt a mouse that couldnt afford a cancer drug. Today is a landmark day in cancer research as we were able, for the first time, to give a mouse cancer and then successfully soak it for all its worth, driving it into insolvency, said lead researcher Dr. Martin Lang, adding that their experimental successes gave the researchers hope that they could one day drain a human beings savings for all common and rare types of cancer. Scientific advances in treating some of the more common cancers can actually make it harder to put people in debt they never come back from, so this is a really significant breakthrough. To treat the mouse, we subjected it to chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, and the most expensive combinations of all three. This mouse saw its debt skyrocket quickly, since we made sure to control for only treatment that was outside of its insurance network, and that was even before we sold the debt to a third-party collector. Most promisingly, we were able to replicate our findings on other mice as well, by completely and irreparably wrecking their credit scores in all cases. The researchers added that their findings would also be useful in future experiments to test whether a mouse that died from its cancer could pass its debt to its family.
Scientists Announce Successful Experiment To Bankrupt Mouse That Cant Afford Cancer Drug
Today 12:05PM
BALTIMORE, MDHeralding the trial as a major step forward in the field of medicine, scientists at Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday the first successful experiment to bankrupt a mouse that couldnt afford a cancer drug. Today is a landmark day in cancer research as we were able, for the first time, to give a mouse cancer and then successfully soak it for all its worth, driving it into insolvency, said lead researcher Dr. Martin Lang, adding that their experimental successes gave the researchers hope that they could one day drain a human beings savings for all common and rare types of cancer. Scientific advances in treating some of the more common cancers can actually make it harder to put people in debt they never come back from, so this is a really significant breakthrough. To treat the mouse, we subjected it to chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, and the most expensive combinations of all three. This mouse saw its debt skyrocket quickly, since we made sure to control for only treatment that was outside of its insurance network, and that was even before we sold the debt to a third-party collector. Most promisingly, we were able to replicate our findings on other mice as well, by completely and irreparably wrecking their credit scores in all cases. The researchers added that their findings would also be useful in future experiments to test whether a mouse that died from its cancer could pass its debt to its family.
70sEraVet
(5,347 posts)2. Thanks.
USALiberal
(10,877 posts)3. Why not post a paragraph????
Brother Buzz
(39,698 posts)5. In other news, after a hundred years of research scientists have determined....
EVERYTHING causes cancer in mice
