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Posted by: EVLCRETURE

20th Nov 2008 11:47pm

Is the next generation going to be strong enough? Are we breading the natural strength out of our immune systems?


Ali92
  • 6th Aug 2013 11:22pm

I think that this is a growing problem, where we are producing "bubble children". I babysit and the children I see are so much more restricted than I was in what they eat, and have access to. As they grow and attend school they get sick so much more easily a lot of the time. A real shame. I love that Australian healthcare system is better than most countries, but it risks becoming the infamous "Nanny state", as more and more parents subscribe to the obsessive health recommendations.


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