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Why do humans get more prone to diseases as compared to animals? why are the animals free from diabetes?



Why do humans get more prone to diseases as compared to animals? why are the animals free from diabetes?

yes, bcos we eat more of sugar.
I think most of our problems come from being so close together. Another reason is that we use way to many addatives and artaficial things. We are creating the problems we are trying to prevent.
Animals do have diseases they just dont get sick as fast as humans do.
look it up
we eat too much. animals only eat when their hungry, we eat for pleasure.

it's the same way for sex. they only have sex to reproduce, we do it whenever we feel like it.
I once worked at an animal hospital, we had a cat named indigo that was diagnosed diabetic, never in my life have I seen more fear, hatred, and rage from an animal than when we would close in with our blanket and syringe to give it it's injections!
I had a cat when I was growing up that had diabetes.
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