The Pill of Youth [KATHNIEL]
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Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2015
Year 2018. 
 A pharmaceutical company in the Philippines successfully developed a cure for for cancer. The pill was apparently capable of creating signals to the brain that directed it to create antibodies to combat different diseases especially cancer, allegedly it was also capable of directing the body to create newer and healthier cells, and reportedly lengthens an average human's life span. Naturally after its release, thousands of cancer patients began taking it every single day. And the effects were almost immediate. The company earned millions, and the Philippines' economy boomed. 

May 01, 2022
Everything was fine until this day came. Apparently, after years of consumption, the pill that can cure diseases, created a new disease of its own.
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