Jeffrey Weinzweig Lately, I’ve been fascinated by stories that explore the thin line between medical innovation and ethical risk.
I recently read a techno-medical thriller that dives into biotech breakthroughs, corporate power struggles, and the moral dilemmas of pushing science beyond safe limits. It really made me stop and think:
Should every medical breakthrough be used just because it’s possible?
What happens when technology meant to heal becomes a tool for control?
Are we already living closer to this future than we think?
I’d love to open this up for discussion: Which books have made you question the ethics of science or medicine? Where do you think we should draw the line when it comes to medical technology?
Lately, I’ve been fascinated by stories that explore the thin line between medical innovation and ethical risk.
I recently read a techno-medical thriller that dives into biotech breakthroughs, corporate power struggles, and the moral dilemmas of pushing science beyond safe limits. It really made me stop and think:
Should every medical breakthrough be used just because it’s possible?
What happens when technology meant to heal becomes a tool for control?
Are we already living closer to this future than we think?
I’d love to open this up for discussion:
Which books have made you question the ethics of science or medicine?
Where do you think we should draw the line when it comes to medical technology?