Display title | Human Trial Is Human Error |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Let's face it. When coming up with a cure that looks like it might end a longtime biological threat to mankind, humans naturally will not handle the testing process of the miracle drug. Whether it be the result of a Corrupt Corporate Executive trying to make a quick buck, or a fledgling scientist trying to end the suffering of mankind, he will think that, just because that testing on animals went well, it will have the same results for human trials. Inevitably, it will get worse, ushering in various degrees of Apocalypse How. |