• killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “Workers will live longer while still eating the same garbage food as before, meaning we can continue to pay them a pittance”

    Boom. It’s on the health plan.

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      1 year ago

      this. folks don’t realize how having a healthier workforce is something overlords want. Its even better than babies because no costly education needed.

      • WHYAREWEALLCAPS@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        Eh. They want a healthier workforce during their prime years. After that they need them to die sooner so that they aren’t a cause for an increase in taxes to support them. We’re about to see that with the Boomers. These old fucks are living forever and the workforce is shrinking, meaning bigger bills with fewer people to tax to pay them.

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          1 year ago

          things like this does that though. We are getting into a wierd situation though were some people break down still in the 50’s and some can keep going into 70’s decently but folks are making it to 90’s.

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      1 year ago

      Food intake has a very modest impact on cholesterol levels in people with familiar hypercholesteremia.

      Like 10 % reduction when you are 500 % over safe levels.

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      Statins are already there on a once a day pill. I don’t know how they are for other people, but I have a nuke-it-from-orbit dosage due to genetic issues, and I don’t notice any side effects. A grapefruit might kill me, but I never liked them, anyway. Costco’s out of pocket rate is around $30 for 90 days.

      I’d take gene editing if it were cheap enough, but just speaking for myself, I’m fine without it. Health plans probably aren’t going to make it cheap when the alternative tends to work fine.