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  • This question kinda of erks me, cuz this a geographical specific question. Most of the world technological progress was slower than the US and adjacent countries, especially in developing countries, so by the time everyone their internet, we still had those old CRT TV and flat screen were for the ultra rich.

    About the looking about stuff, even tho I was born in 2000s, we didn’t have internet/a home PC until 2013, before then you would either ask a teacher or a family member who specialise in that field, if its not your parent first. Contrary to popular, library are not that common outside the US and mainly in Universities. Really, this how most ppl are the world looked up stuff, just us around.












  • he fact that you can find 3 to 5 people in your lineage that died of that does point to it being inherited

    It does though? like it doesn’t have to be 100% beyond a shadow of a doubt genetic like say type 1 diabetes, and with everything else it most likely is

    are demonstrated to have a heredity component

    I am of the believe that most health issues are genetic, be it mutation or hereditary. I haven’t looked into it much but from experience ppl tend to believe most diabetes are caused by being overweight(or general life style) and that’s no the case in my experience. I feel believing its life style choices hurts ppl more in the long run than it helps(the number of arguments i got with non-diabetes ppl about my own diabetes for example)

    But also like what does this have to do with anything?

    Heart disease runs in families. Nope.

    the OG commenter said it doesn’t runs in families and we both agree it can, why does it matter whether it runs specifically in my family or not. People with health issues know about their own medical history, when someone tells you heart disease run in the family, take them at their word(plus they probably talked to doctors and what not)