Angelique Yaich
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In response to Spoutible Banned Book Club.
#ImmortalLife Q7.
This book was worthy of my time...so i'd recommend it to anyone looking to understand the world a little better...it is not a light read.
11:47 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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Pam McSt
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In response to Spoutible Banned Book Club.
Yes, I definitely recommend this book. This is actually the 2nd time I've read it, but the first time was about 9 or 10 years ago so I had forgotten some details.
02:46 PM - Mar 23, 2024
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Tracy I
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In response to Spoutible Banned Book Club.
Yes, I don’t know why when I hear various medical things are being “tested” I never think too deeply about how is that occurring? Most of it is based on “ethics” but what that means changes over time and is very subjective.
11:29 AM - Mar 23, 2024 (Edited)
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Becky Cline
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In response to Tracy I.
I have not finished it, but "Medical Apartheid" blows the whole ethical question out of the water.
01:31 PM - Mar 23, 2024
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Kristine G
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In response to Spoutible Banned Book Club.
I found the book illuminating - I had never heard of the forever gene before this book. Did the author ever give a portion of the proceeds of her book sales back to the family? Has big pharma?
10:56 AM - Mar 23, 2024
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Angelique Yaich
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In response to Kristine G.
11:07 AM - Mar 23, 2024
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Angelique Yaich
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In response to Kristine G.
11:08 AM - Mar 23, 2024
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