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This story is a fictional exploration of the very real struggle many face to afford life-saving medication. It follows Elias, a young man navigating the complex world of modern healthcare. The Price of a Breath

He logged into his bank portal. The balance blinked back at him—a number that didn’t quite cover both the rent due on Friday and the "list price" of the insulin he needed. In 1923, the men who discovered this hormone, Frederick Banting and his team, sold the patent for just one dollar. Banting had said, "Insulin belongs to the world".