How would you prioritize the reintroduction of American bison?
Certainly more than ethically driven- everything in America is profit driven. If there was financial incentive to raising bison free range and the market started demanding bison by buying bison- then there would be a good reason in the eyes of corporate America to raise bison. Marketing campaigns could be driven at the health benefits of bison both for regular people, Native Americans, and the health of the land. However- in order for it to really positively effect the Native American communities into becoming self-sufficient like they once were- enough of the bison would have to be free range and not solely at the use of the meat market. While I do not see any market incentive in free range bison, I'm sure that Native American lobbyists or other special interest groups could push their agendas with local governments and pertinent groups who control the land where they'd like to see bison roaming freely.
How would you assess "New pill promises to reduce breast cancer risk?"
With almost all (perhaps all- though that is a risky statement) Western medication- that there are positive effects and negative side effects. Bearing this in mind about all Western meds- the wise idea when introducing any Western medication would be for the patient to address the overall function of their body/organs through added healthcare with Chinese medicine and diet if there is a higher risk of developing something serious like cancer. Why take just a pill without introducing a high anti-oxidant fruits and vegetables diet to further ward off this risk of cancer? The nice thing about a dietary/herbal approach to preventing cancer- is that there ARE no harmful side effects.
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