28 Everyday Habits We Blindly Accept Today That Future Generations Might Warn Against

28 Everyday Habits We Blindly Accept Today That Future Generations Might Warn Against

mediocre_medstudent1 , Raysonho Report

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People Are Sharing "Modern-Day Poisons" That Are Normalized Now But Will Probably Be Seen As Dangerous In The Future (28 Answers) Negativity.

No, not being angry or sad for legit reasons, but just choosing to look at everything in a negative light.

This is coming from an optimist so take this with a grain of salt.

Ralexcraft , Liza Summer Report

People Are Sharing "Modern-Day Poisons" That Are Normalized Now But Will Probably Be Seen As Dangerous In The Future (28 Answers) Those talking videos with like 3 things happening on the screen simultaneously.

Social media is already absolutely atrocious for attention span, using that many distractions on a 30s clip just exponentially enhances that problem.

hellothereoldben , GBBranstetter Report

People Are Sharing "Modern-Day Poisons" That Are Normalized Now But Will Probably Be Seen As Dangerous In The Future (28 Answers) In the US, Red 40. Banned in several countries and restricted in many others. When kids get a “sugar rush,” a lot of the time it is just the effect of red dye 40.

It has been linked to aggression and mental disorders like attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) in children. A review of 34 studies estimated that 8% of children with ADHD living in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada may have behavioral symptoms related to synthetic food colors. Studies in children with ADHD have demonstrated that restricting synthetic food dyes from the diet led to significant improvements in symptoms.

TheKidPolygon , Startaq Report

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