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Probably not related to the extremely high rates of micro plastics found in bottled water recently...
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Obesity continues to rise, and that also increases risk of cancer
Honestly there are so many things that come to mind that it's hard to pick one.
Looking at something that specifically would mean younger people would see a bigger increase than older, I wonder if stress is a big player? We know chronic stress increases your risk of cancer, and with house prices, climate change, social media, degrees becoming almost mandatory to get a job, along with I'm sure many other factors, surely more young adults are chronically stressed than ever?
I’m sorry, are only young people exposed to microplastics?
This is something specific to the young.
Probably the people born infused with microplastics while older people only had lead gasoline fumes.
The article notes Cancer is coming to young people more than it used to. It makes no claims that it isn't also coming for older people.
Or dioxins???
Plastic water bottles have been around for ages though, so why just now?
Irt isnt the bottle, it is the degredation of those plastics in general water, which then got bottled up.