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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?


midge19
  • 6th Dec 2010 07:02pm

No way. I am a grandparent and I am concerned that children today cannot assess risks, (because they are not allowed to take any), have reduced natural immunity, (because their environment is too clean and full of disinfectants and antibiotics),have less social skills (because they play computer games, watch tv etc. instead of talking, reading, exercising with play, less manners and respect for others. We were and are the strong generation. Have we let the future generations down?


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