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Using lifers for medical research.

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Amber63 | 00:06 Sun 28th Dec 2008 | ChatterBank
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There is good evidence that medical research on animals is not always conclusive in its effects on humans. One good example is Thalodomide which was tested on animals and declared safe for use on humans with disastrous consequences.

There is a large number of prisoners serving life sentences who will languish at Her Majesty's pleasure for the rest of their lives. Should these people, men and women, be used for medical research thus giving something back to society.
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i'm no medical expert but surely if people are mad enough to be lifers, then wouldn't their imbalances preclude them from in-depth medical research?
hey, how about the long-term unemployed? surely they must want to "give something back" too.......... !
It's the former, Dot, the royal disease thing.
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Use paedophiles with no anaesthetic!!!!!!!!
Hey, nice bit of spelling ^^^ ;)

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