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by kurupt213 1495 days ago
Overcrowding. This is a known biological response to overcrowding. I’m sure all the endocrine disrupters in the water supply don’t help.
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Why does it also happen in low-density rural areas?
I think you need to look at ‘low density’ and compare it to historical (Paleolithic) population density.

It must be a stress response, so even lower density areas feel some of the pressures of overpopulation (resource scarcity, etc).

And I really think that endocrine disrupting chemicals can’t be ignored (but I’m studying analysis of complex environmental samples for my PhD so I’m biased)