Scientists warn that due to modern lifestyles, future humans may become hairless and lose several body parts such as wisdom teeth, tailbone, appendix, and ear muscles, as these features become redundant through evolutionary processes driven by changes in diet, technology, and environment.
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of hemorrhoids, linking modern lifestyle factors such as prolonged sitting, poor diet, dehydration, and excessive toilet phone use to their rise. It highlights the challenges in treatment, from traditional procedures to innovative, less painful options, and emphasizes the societal taboos that hinder open discussion and timely treatment. The piece underscores that hemorrhoids are a common, often lifelong issue exacerbated by contemporary habits and health factors.