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Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
reply to post by drew hempel
Alright, I watched the whole video, and I still don't see your point. Are you actually arguing that we return to an existence where it was common for mothers to die in childbirth, for the average lifespan to reach about 40, where infant mortality was a faand where development stagnated around the stone age?
During the Middle Ages, it seems 20% of women died in childbirth (currently, 11 in 100,000 women in America will die in childbirth, or 0.011%), and 5% of children died at birth, with another 10-12% dying in the first month for a total 15-17% infant mortality (again, these figures today in America are 47 out of 1000, or 4.7% of children under a year of age will die).
Middle Ages Stats
Current IM stats
Current Material Death Stats
I just don't see how you can argue with plain facts. Quality and quantity of life has drastically improved since our hunter-gatherer days.
Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
reply to post by drew hempel
I wouldn't doubt it. You should have seen the uproar in all the genetics journals about a decade or so ago when the breast cancer genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2) were successfully patented by the lab that found them. Nothing like that had ever happened, and few had thought anyone would actually issue a patent for a human gene! Now the ONLY company allowed to test for BRCA mutations (a common first step in breast cancer risk assessment) is that company who holds the patent.
Disgusting.