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It's almost like plastics and the chemicals that make plastic are incompatible with human health. Too bad literally every single thing we use in our day to day life is at least partly made if not entirely made of polymers. We went balls to the wall making plastics in the 50s that we screwed our entire species up, not to mention the planet.
Antibiotics are an underappreciated factor.
https://humanmicrobiome.info/cancer/
But the extreme use of plastics isn't anything singular to the new generations. We're only now finding out that microplastics are everywhere, but that's very much not new and whether it affects our health is still very much debated, despite the alarmist media posts.
The amount of plastic in our environment has increased dramatically and is only increasing.
The density of exposure is relatively recent.