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[–] WoodScientist@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Do we have any actual evidence of this, or is this just Faustian speculation?

Whenever there is as new, truly revolutionary medical treatment, there is always a mountain of fear mongering around it. People just don't want to accept that we actually can make real progress. Hell, any time there is any new treatment discusses, the top posts are always people saying that only the rich will ever be able to afford it. Of course, every treatment starts that way, and countless treatments that were once only for the rich can now be enjoyed by everyone.

I think it's a logical error that people make, simply because they are wary of scams. It's generally healthy to be skeptical of miraculous promises. But that goes too far when people replace "we should treat this skeptically" with "there simply must be some horrible cost to this revolutionary good thing. I will assume there is one, even if there is no evidence for it. Anything that good has to be a deal with the Devil carrying some horrible cost."