• DillyDaily@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I’m really struggling to think of any, most coming to mind are bacterial or viral, though I’m certain there are thousands of chronic human pathologies we’ve cured, some we probably don’t even remember curing because the terminology is so outdated (though sadly dropsy is still a thing, and frustratingly consumption isn’t eradicated yet …but it could be!)

    Can you give me a starting point if you’ve got one on your tongue? I’d like to journey down the Wikipedia rabbit hole tonight!

    • T156@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Myopia (shortsightedness) is a fairly big one.

      The cure’s been so ingrained that the anti-medicine/eugenics people don’t think about their own glasses when posting.

      You can just go get your eyes tested, some glasses fitted, and you’re done. Repeat if it gets worse.

      If you want something more permanent, you can get someone to slice open your eye, blast it a bit with a laser, and in theory, you would be completely cured, as if you never needed glasses.

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      1 day ago

      hidradenitis suppurativa

      edit: i read wrong, that’s uncured, i could imagine that along with what you mentioned, a lot are likely nutrition-based, treatments have gotten better for a lot of things, outlooks and lifespans for certain genetic conditions, but off the top of my head i can’t think of anything that has a “cure” that’s not viral or environmental

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        10 hours ago

        There’s surgical interventions that cure a lot of things, like certain kinds of blindness, or pretty much anything that requires a transplant.

        With two prospective diabetes cures moving towards human trials, I hope there will be a more compelling answer in 10 years or so, but that’s TBD.