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So ya know how anti-choice trashcans say “what if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of a fetus that gets aborted?”

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But since fetuses already knowing advanced medical sciences aren’t a thing, I figured I’d provide some more valid alternatives:

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of someone who has a “black sounding” name and gets their school application thrown out?

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of someone who accidentally becomes pregnant where abortion is illegal or very difficult to access and they are forced to quit the sciences to raise the child?

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of a fat person whose credibility in the medical field is destroyed because they are assumed to be “unhealthy” and a hypocrite?

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of a person who starves to death?

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of someone who is murdered by drones or police?

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of someone who is raped and cannot continue their research due to trauma?

What if the cure for cancer lives in the mind of someone who is killed in a shooting because some below average teen boy couldn’t get laid?

I mean if you wanna talk about real life actual things that prevent scientific advancement look no further than capitalism, misogyny, ableism, racism, violence, oppression. But I guess that doesn’t allow you to control people’s bodies and push your gross agenda.

This shit needs a million reblogs

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“ Mobile phone microscope finds parasites in blood A new smartphone microscope uses video to automatically detect and quantify infection by parasitic worms in a single drop of blood.
The new technology could help revive...

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medresearch:

Mobile phone microscope finds parasites in blood

A new smartphone microscope uses video to automatically detect and quantify infection by parasitic worms in a single drop of blood.

The new technology could help revive efforts to eradicate debilitating filarial diseases in Africa by providing critical information to health providers in the field, researchers say.

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Funding: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UC Berkeley Blum Center for Developing Economies, US Agency for International Development, and the National Institutes of Health supported the work.

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