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LuvNewcastle

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1. It's a business, but not a good one.
Sat Jan 25, 2014, 08:07 AM
Jan 2014

I think it might get worse as antibiotics become less able to cure diseases. Since medicine won't be able to cure the diseases that come along, they'll be able to rake in the dollars from treating symptoms. I think the medical field is going to grow by leaps and bounds in the next 20 years. I'm sure the supplement industry will thrive, too. We'll all become hypochondriacs, looking for ways to ward off disease and relieve the symptoms of the diseases we have. I guess now would be the time to invest in pharmaceutical and other medical industry stocks, if you have the money to buy them.

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