Like 5 or 10 years from now, scientists and researchers from across all universities will point out that “AI IS BAD!”.

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    Trans people are who they say they are.

    We know this shit. I’m so tired of arguing against bad-faith motherfuckers for my existence.

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    Notice how almost every study in this thread has already been done numerous times.

    The Cons just say they’re wrong and the media claims that they have to represent ”both sides“ so the general public gets lead to believe the studies are also just opinions.

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    All that plastic inundating the environment and accumulating in our bodies is actually a serious problem.

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    Vaping is bad for you.

    Current energy drinks cause heart/cardiovascular problems.

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      It’s already known that vaping is bad for you. When using one, you’re inhaling heavy metal vapours from the heating element.

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        This study was funded by tobacco companies, only involved cheap disposable vapes that were made in china, and didn’t find heavy metals in all samples. It didn’t include any of the long term use vapes or coils that you fill with your own juice. No study thats been done on those have ever found any negative health effects.

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      I’m honestly shocked that energy drinks are as unregulated as they are. Like, they don’t have warnings on the cans or anything. Way back when I was in high school, a friend on the golf team would drink 3 or 4 red bulls during a round of golf. By sophomore year of college, he had to quit the team (that he had a full ride scholarship to play on) because of heart problems caused by the energy drinks.

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    That societies were wrong to promote non-violent protest as the only permitted form of resistance.

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    I’m no food scientist or dietitian, but I won’t be surprised if Keto and Carnivore diets are confirmed to accelerate high blood pressure and heart disease.

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    That AI use stunts mental capacity and learning. That handing kids iPads doesn’t make them good at computers. Other stuff too probably, but I’ll wait for more studies to come out. Your question is basically “Which of your hot takes do you think will be vindicated in the next decade?”

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      I have never heard of this one but my understanding is anything that blocks the effect of testosterone should prevent male baldness. Most plant oils commonly used are testosterone blocking or estrogenic. I can see how a connection might have been made

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      You’ll never actually get studies “proving” this in a scientific sense, unfortunately, because there’s really no way to design an ethical experiment. You can’t force one group to take homeopathic treatments vs another group receiving medical care, just as you can’t force one group to take vaccines while another doesn’t.

      That being said, there are longitudinal studies demonstrating the rates of autism amongst vaccinated individuals and I wouldn’t be surprised if someone had done a similar study regarding medical outcomes for people who take homeopathic treatments. It’s just that scientists will never call that “proof” because the bar is very high, and media will always conflate that with “the jury is still out who knows what’s right” because they’re profit hungry bastards.