So cancer is not always caused by faulty DNA?
Learn something new every day.
Smell the cancer coming outta your cars fumes the next time you start it up lol
Basically just living on earth can cause cancer now?
Cancer is a lifestyle sickness ,at least according to google
Yes @swordiebrom. It’s caused by our modern lifestyles of: obesity, sedentariness, car and truck exhaust fumes, junk and processed foods, excess sugar, alcohol, medical radiography, cigarettes, gasoline fumes, herbicides and pesticides, electric power lines,…etc…
@Green
So you’re saying that toddlers and babies get cancer due to their lifestyle??? That doesn’t make sense to me
Good point. This worlds too toxic.
Some parts are genetic but it’s mostly a lifestyle disease.
There are genetic risks, but a majority of cancers today are caused by lifestyle factors. Not all factors are controllable by a person, such as environmental exposure.
Children can be exposed to environmental hazards and are more susceptible than adults. I believe environmental is lumped in with lifestyle choices.
I see. I misunderstood the statement. I thought it meant that things people choose to do like smoking cause cancer, which can be true and often is, but plenty of health conscious people get cancer too. Thanks for clarifying that for me
Yeah, it can be confusing. I was a little taken aback the first time I read that.
I think pollution adds to schizophrenia in my experience. I lived in Australia where the air was clean and felt miles better than I do back in the uk.
But I’m back home now , it’s just the pollution traffic I can’t stand.
I lived in Australia for 15 years, went to schools and everything. I moved there when I was 7. And every couple of years I’d come back to uk. Every time I came back id get terrible sinus congestion. But every time id go back to Australia my breathing improved.
So I think uk is more polluted than Australia. Once we get traffic off the roads the better. I have duel nationality so I can live either Australia or uk.
I love the uk too much to move back to Australia. But I prefer the air quality of Australia.
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