“A new study published in Nature has identified a strong link between childhood exposure to colibactin and colorectal cancer in patients under the age of 40.”
Diet. When I was younger than 16, we and everyone had home cooked meals every day, no choice. Places like McDonalds did not start showing up in my area when I was 12 or 13.
As time went on, divorce rates increased and/or both spouses were forced to work full time, meals gravitated towards fast and/or ultra-processed food. Why ? The parents had no time to cook.
So here we are.
I wish the article had rates based upon household income too. I kind of expect the children of the very rich is avoiding this trend because they could have servants/hired caregivers cooking for them.
That's an interesting idea however McDonalds has been around since 1940 even if it has not been available to you for very long. I think it must be something else.
Average number of sexual partners has skyrocketed for sure..
In the last few years? I would suggest it's much lower than it was in the 60's and 70's during the free love movements and other related movements. Prior to the 80's there was a lot more unprotected sex prior to the aids epidemic. Porn with a lot of body hair basically exploded when VHS tapes were created and people experimented a lot more.
Diet has certainly gotten worse. Most of the artificial crap was being introduced in the early 70's with a trailing 10 year lag on T2D increase but that has definitely gotten worse with time. What big change was introduced into the diet in the last few years?
Dysbiosis deserves 100x more attention as a cause of diseases. Beyond the gut, it even is a factor for heart disease. From its pov, we live in the dark ages.
Moreover, with increased antibiotic resistance, it could become harder to treat.
IMHO immune suppression or conversion is the rhino in the zoo. Sure there are many other wild mammals that are less heavy like nuclear and sun radiation, air pollution, sedentary way of life even electronic device usage. All with intermingling mechanisms that are buried in the cell division cycle.
https://archive.ph/ClY7c
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“A new study published in Nature has identified a strong link between childhood exposure to colibactin and colorectal cancer in patients under the age of 40.”
Study: https://idp.nature.com/authorize?response_type=cookie&client...
Peoples exposure to E. Coli is not new. Something else changed in the last few years. What could it be?
Diet. When I was younger than 16, we and everyone had home cooked meals every day, no choice. Places like McDonalds did not start showing up in my area when I was 12 or 13.
As time went on, divorce rates increased and/or both spouses were forced to work full time, meals gravitated towards fast and/or ultra-processed food. Why ? The parents had no time to cook.
So here we are.
I wish the article had rates based upon household income too. I kind of expect the children of the very rich is avoiding this trend because they could have servants/hired caregivers cooking for them.
That's an interesting idea however McDonalds has been around since 1940 even if it has not been available to you for very long. I think it must be something else.
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Average number of sexual partners has skyrocketed for sure..
Diet and UPFs as well ? There are so many things that have changed.
Average number of sexual partners has skyrocketed for sure..
In the last few years? I would suggest it's much lower than it was in the 60's and 70's during the free love movements and other related movements. Prior to the 80's there was a lot more unprotected sex prior to the aids epidemic. Porn with a lot of body hair basically exploded when VHS tapes were created and people experimented a lot more.
Diet has certainly gotten worse. Most of the artificial crap was being introduced in the early 70's with a trailing 10 year lag on T2D increase but that has definitely gotten worse with time. What big change was introduced into the diet in the last few years?
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Dysbiosis deserves 100x more attention as a cause of diseases. Beyond the gut, it even is a factor for heart disease. From its pov, we live in the dark ages.
Moreover, with increased antibiotic resistance, it could become harder to treat.
Possible factors: (micro)plastics, pesticides, excessive calories, excess fat or salt and, the elephant in the room, anxiety.
All impossible to test in a highly controlled environment.
Or the other even bigger elephant, immune dysfunction due to repeated infections with SARS-Cov2.. wild how a large gray mammal hides in plain sight
IMHO immune suppression or conversion is the rhino in the zoo. Sure there are many other wild mammals that are less heavy like nuclear and sun radiation, air pollution, sedentary way of life even electronic device usage. All with intermingling mechanisms that are buried in the cell division cycle.
Are we talking red bull age or younger?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45882250#45884583
A new object has been introduced that is near the area that emits EMFs constantly, guess what it is
how does non-ionizing radiation produce harm?
Through the nocebo effect.
potential quantum biology effects