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First rule of providing a service, it's not good business to eliminate the need for your service. Second rule, if you can increase the problem which creates the need for your service, while maintaining the consumer confidence that your service is the solution, you are professional. There are also 75% odds you are the federal government.

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Why cure cancer when I can sell cancer patients obscenely expensive, questionably/totally ineffective treatments instead?

Or why cure addicts when I could just put them into the rehab cycle? Send them to a rehab, brainwash them a little, let them out, and when they inevitably relapse, take them right back in, because we all need a third chance!

Why cure pedophiles/murderers (kill them) when your prison system rakes in huge profit for the state?

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In this instance it is women doing it to themselves because they are highly susceptible to marketing and trends.

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I agree, but the machine is like a revolving door. The corporate side of things can be blamed for what the physicians solve. Be the problem and the solution. There can be no doubt about why so much of the education of doctors today is literally funded and in some cases performed by people from pharma.