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Published: Thursday, Nov. 3 2011 4:01 p.m. MDT

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DeltaFoxtrot
West Valley, UT

It's a sad sign of the times. Drug companies are getting their human trials done for next to nothing. The downfall of America, it's all been planned and orchestrated for decades.

Brave Sir Robin
San Diego, CA

DeltaFoxtrot, as someone who works in medical business, I can tell you that we are NOT getting our human trials done for next to nothing. Just like everything else in every other industry, prices for everything (including clinicals) are going up and up. And while I can't speak for pharmaceuticals, the rest of the companies in the medical business are on just as tight of a budget as any other industry, if not tighter.

You may be right about the downfall of America and whatnot, but I assure you the medical industry will be going down with it.

JohnJacobJingleHeimerSchmidt
Beverly Hills, CA

The sad state of our country where so many are desperate for health care that they will be allowed to be guinea pigs. I am glad I am an independent now and not a sucker to fall for the whole Right To Life lie the right wing trots out to oppose health care industry greed. Sure they say Right To Life until you get out of the womb then it's a big boot to the rear end with no compassion for the sick or poor as the Savior Jesus Christ taught by his example. If the religious right wing actually read the Bible (New Testament for the Biblically challenged who have read it but ignored the things Jesus taught) then you would see what I mean.

lost in DC
West Jordan, UT

"Utahns top nation in voluntarism; contributions of Utah volunteers valued at nearly $4 billion" DN Nov 1, 2011

JJJHS
Yes, we nasty right wingers from the reddest of red states NEVER follow Christ's example of serving other people. Such a thought would never cross our minds.

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