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16 September, 15:20

Describe why we fear flying in a plane, nuclear power plants, being struck by lightning, or exposure to BPA in plastics MORE than we fear the risks of overeating and lack of exercise.

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  1. 16 September, 15:50
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    Flying in a plane gives the notion of one exiting the earths atmosphere and also, there is the risk of exposure to dangerous cosmic radiation.

    Nuclear power plants possesses great forms of chemicals and toxic elements that could lead to chemical radiation and further more, cause mutation of human cells which invariably brings cancer. There is the extreme health hazard to be weary of when in a nuclear power plant.

    Being struck by lightning can be hazardous to ones health and could bring forth a number of health problems like; hearing and/or vision loss, irregular heartbeat, headache, chest pain, hypersomnia, confusion, shortness of breath, weakness, stiffness, and/or temporary paralysis.

    Exposure to BPA in plastics has been connected to be cause of a number of fertility problems, male impotence, heart disease, and other conditions.

    What do all of these problems have in common? They all are things you never see coming, you can't literally control the particles from nuclear plants, the forces handling the elevation and descending of planes, the chemical and physical nature of compounds involved in lightning production as compared to not exercising and knowing what could come from that. The side effects of not exercising can not be compared to the latter explained and those are life threatening processes.
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