2. Feeding birds
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Feeding Suckers is one of the favorite out-of-door conditioning parents like to do with their kiddies. Unfortunately, it's not only delightful, but also dangerous. The chances of a megacity raspberry carrying a contagious complaint are further than 50. Suckers carry ornithosis, colibacillosis, histoplasmosis, salmonellosis, tuberculosis, listeriosis, rabbit fever, Newcastle complaint, toxoplasmosis. Do you want to know the full list?
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3. Wearing poor quality sunglasses
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In their seeking to save plutocrat, manufacturers use cheap plastic that does not cover your eyes from UV, which, in bright sun, can lead to retinal burn. The shading makes your pupils dilate and admit a double cure of ultraviolet, which is indeed more dangerous than not wearing sunglasses at all. Redundant UV may beget cataracts, damage your eyes, or indeed affect in cancer.
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4. Drinking lots of water
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Yes, you read that right drinking a lot of water is not always healthy, although so is drinking too little. Experimenters contend that the body's water requirements areindividual.However, drink more; if you have order or cardiovascular issues, better drink less, If you move a lot and do sports. In either case, the stylish way to find your diurnal demand is thirst-if you do not feel it, also do not push it.
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5. Treating yourself with a hot water bottle
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Applying cold or heat to a painful spot is our favorite way to relieve pain, but there's a whole list of affections that specifically don't bear use of hot water bottles. These include bleeding, acute inflammation in the tummy (appendicitis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis), and in the first many hours and many days after a sprain or injury. Thermal procedures are also dangerous as cancer treatment.
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6. Preparing popcorn in a microwave
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It's not about the way you cook it-it's about the contents of the sludge for home use. The peril then's in a chemical called diacetyl. It's a synthetic canvas and a seasoning 2-in-1. Vaporizing when hotted, it gets into your lungs and damages them. You can reduce the threat to your lungs by letting the popcorn cool down before eating it.
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