@JenniferSey https://t.co/DbGbxx1oY8 the cleaner the habits of a group - the more autoimmune disorders (My add: the more vaccines as well).
@anderssandberg @robinhanson My lay read is that the hygiene hypothesis is contested (and one would also need a cost-benefit analysis). Peanut allergies are possibly evidence in favor; Asthma may be another. This paper suggests a general link to autoimmune
@OK_AC @thereal_truther @toone2 @kschang777 @dfreedman7 This is the third time I've answered this question for you. The hygiene hypothesis is a good explanation of the rise in autoimmune disease, and also explains the rise in allergies. https://t.co/ybms
The #HygieneHypothesis is a great reason to be a lazy old ratbag. Clean less - live longer. Marvellous. https://t.co/Nc8F3UXrEu https://t.co/JPuzIBYPXt
Hygiene hypothesis and autoimmune diseases. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/At8Em2VDe3
@MariaJonsson1 @vringhed Hygienhypotesen och MS https://t.co/PcOS3wtKPB Trängboddhet skyddar: https://t.co/RxFytEuoTj
#Hygiene hypothesis and #autoimmune d... [Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI http://t.co/iTw4krqtw4 #symbiosis
Hygiene hypothesis and autoimmune diseases. http://t.co/ogfziFLS