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Could technology boost over the last 200 years be causing our bodies to evolve faster causing side effects, like cancer.

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    IvanKaramazov - 22-25 years old - male

    Posted by IvanKaramazov Jan 12th, 2012 at 7:46PM

    No. Bodies don't evolve, species do. Environmental factors generally force species to adapt, but out cultural and technological achievements virtually rule out natural selection as the means of human evolution. To the extent that we are still evolving, it is not directed by circumstances. It is essentially undirected.

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5 Answers to "Could technology boost over the last 200 years be causing our bodies to evolve faster causing side effects, like cancer."

  1. Ketsan - 26-30 years old - male

    Posted by Ketsan Jan 12th, 2012 at 9:46AM

    Er....no. We live longer, so cancer has more time to develop.

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  2. Cheyenne527 - 41-45 years old - male

    Posted by Cheyenne527 Jan 12th, 2012 at 9:44AM

    Oh Ya...the cause, all those time travel machines...what a pest .

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  3. XSorriedX - 18-21 years old - female

    Posted by XSorriedX Jan 12th, 2012 at 9:43AM

    Technology is interfering with our vibrational energy field. You may not be able to see these waves of radiation, but it's there, caused by phones, radios, gadgets to name a few. But yes it is very likely technology is one of the main causes of cancer. Chemotherapy is also a joke solution, because it zaps all your immune system to shreds, and happens to zap away the so called cancerous cells too. Before your body can rebuild again from zero, you'd probably become ill and regenerate the cancerous cells for having no strong antibodies to resist against it. Of course there's more effective cures for these things, but population control is real.

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  4. IvanKaramazov - 22-25 years old - male

    Reply by IvanKaramazov Jan 12th, 2012 at 7:44PM

    The problem is that it ALMOST sounds like you know what you're talking about. Rest assured, however, you do not.

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  5. XSorriedX - 18-21 years old - female

    Reply by XSorriedX Jan 13th, 2012 at 5:46PM

    We'll agree to disagree on that one.

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  6. tonpas - 46-50 years old

    Posted by tonpas Jan 12th, 2012 at 9:42AM

    yes you are exactly right with all the cars and polution and the radiation

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