The Cure For Asthma

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Invisible COE

A new cure has been invented, on March 1 2050, the physiologist Dr. Campbell invented a cure for Asthma. Well at least everyone thought it was for Asthma. Which really was a cure for everything. So Dr. Campbell always wanted to be famous for finding a cure. Also his son Mason had Asthma and really loved playing basketball. The News station of New Bailey interviewed Mrs. Campbell “Mason always would come home from basketball practice then pass out and have to be rushed to the emergency clinic, we could not do anything about it and started losing hope.” Of course Mrs.Campbell did not like basketball risking her child's health. So she asked her Husband Dr. Campbell talk to Mason about quitting basketball. But Mason was very
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Campbell went to his laboratory and typed out a plan of how he was going to make the cure. Then after he did that he started testing different combinations of chemicals and drugs. Once he got a mixture down he would experiment it on cats that had asthma, because cats get asthma more commonly than other animals he didn't know if it was safe or not. The medicine worked on the cat and after a few more experiments Dr.Campbell thought it was safe. Little did he know that the medicine works different on animals then humans.
That evening when Mason got home Dr.Campbell gave him the pill and said “Mason I just found a way to make your Asthma get better!” Mason knew he could trust his father and swallowed it. 10 minutes later Campbell was calling Mason to see if it worked. He couldn’t find him anywhere!
“Daaaaaaaaad!” Dr. Campbell explained that when Mason yelled like that, he knew that there was trouble coming. ‘Where were you!” Dr.Campbell shouted back, he was angry. “Oh no.” he thought, Mason was invisible.
That is the breaking news,of how, Invisible CEO(Cure Of Everything) came around. Many use it today, April 12 2050, and will continue using it till something better than this invisible cure(the invisible cure can cure any disease you have and also make you invisible, which of course Mason did not Know at the time) is discovered. As for Dr.Campbell, he is living his dream in real life and now is a billionaire for inventing the Invisible

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