False, because mental illness occurs to people who are poor or rich it doesn’t make a difference
Explanation:
Ethical doubts about genetic engineering motivate a view that many philosophers favour: that genetic therapy to eliminate disease and disability is ethically acceptable, given that the risks can be overcome.
But genetic enhancement is ethically problematic. The line between enhancement and therapy is difficult to draw.
Studies show people who are physically attractive are likely to earn more than those considered to have below-average looks. Does this mean “ugliness” is a disability that ought to be corrected by genetic engineering?
Or, similarly, is having a below-average IQ a disability, something that should be subject to change through gene-editing?
Answer – True
It is true that about 40 percent of all collisions result in an injury. However, airbags and the use of seat belts have been shown to offer the greatest measure of safety and protection in an event of collision.
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