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Revisiting insulin, as relevant (and expensive) as ever
FromAn Arm and a Leg
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
We're re-releasing and updating a story we first reported in 2019, about how insulin got to be so horribly expensive—the scientists who discovered it did NOT want price or profits to keep it away from people who need it—and what some people are doing about it, today.The story seems especially relevant right now, for two reasons:the COVID vaccine process has reminded all of us how vital it is to BOTH get breakthroughs in the lab AND to make sure everyone can afford to benefit from them.The second half of the episode—about ways that folks who need insulin are taking action on their own behalf—turns out to have been a sneak preview of this show's current focus on self-defense.Also, the whole thing is a wild ride. And: The updates from people we talked to in 2019? All more encouraging than we'd expected.Here's a transcript for this episode.Send your stories and questions: https://armandalegshow.com/contact/ or call 724 ARM-N-LEGAnd of course we'd love for you to support this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Feb 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
How one drug got its $500,000 price tag. (With 99 Percent Invisible– Season One, episode 3): The answer involves a suburban housewife, a 1970s TV star, and a Las Vegas maker of popcorn and nacho cheese sauce. Also: Wall Street. Produced with our friends at 99 Percent Invisible. Many thanks to Abbey Meyers, Joshua Schein, and Nora Guthrie. by An Arm and a Leg