
The passage and the lecture discuss the ways that overly sanitized conditions affect children. The passage states that cleanliness is not always a good thing, and the lecture agrees and supports the passage’s statement.
First, the passage claim that overly sanitized surroundings eliminates allergens. The passage also says that children may have allergic reactions to allergens they have not been in contact before. The lecture agrees with claim. The lecture supports this claim by announcing that allergy sufferers have increased in the past twenty years because people were not exposed to enough allergens and thus have no immunity to them.
Second, the passage says that parents think that the cleaner the surroundings are, the healthier their children will be, so the children are not exposed to common allergens. The passage says that children exposed to allergens will not develop as many allergies. The lecture supports this by stating that children around farm animals did not have as much allergies as children who were not around animals. The lecture concluded by saying children exposed to allergens, such as animals, are more likely to develop immunities.
To sum up, the passage and the lecture both agrees with the statement that too much sanitation can cause health problems to children. The passage and the lecture claims that by cleaning everything will eliminate common allergens, and thus children are likely to suffer serious allergy reaction when exposed to them later in their life.
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The passage and the lecture discuss the ways that overly sanitized conditions affect children. The passage states that cleanliness is not always a good thing, and the lecture agrees and supports the passage’s argument.
First, the passage claim that overly sanitized surroundings eliminates allergens. The passage also says that children may have allergic reactions to allergens they have not been in contact with before. The lecture supports this claim by stating that allergy sufferers have increased in the past twenty years because people were not exposed to enough allergens as children and thus have no immunity to them.
Second, the passage says that many parents make the mistake in thinking that the cleaner the surroundings are, the healthier their children will be, so their children are not exposed to common allergens. The passage says that children exposed to allergens will not develop as many allergies later in life. The lecture supports this assertion by stating that children raised around farm animals do not have as many allergies as children who were not raised around animals. The lecture supports the passage's conclusion by stating children exposed to allergens, such as exposure through animals, are more likely to develop immunities.
To sum up, the passage and the lecture are agreement too much sanitation can cause health problems in children. The passage and the lecture claim sterilizing everything will eliminate common allergens, and thus children are likely to suffer serious allergic reactions when exposed to them later in life.
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The passage and the lecture discuss the ways that overly sanitized conditions affect children. The passage states that cleanliness is not always a good thing, and the lecture agrees and supports the passage’s argument.
First, the passage claim that overly sanitized surroundings eliminates allergens. The passage also says that children may have allergic reactions to allergens they have not been in contact with before. The lecture agrees with this claim. The lecture supports this claim by stating that allergy sufferers have increased in the past twenty years because people were not exposed to enough allergens as children and thus have no immunity to them.
Second, the passage says that many parents make the mistake in thinking that the cleaner the surroundings are, the healthier their children will be, so their children are not exposed to common allergens. The passage says that children exposed to allergens will not develop as many allergies later in life. The lecture supports this by stating that children raised around farm animals do not have as many allergies as children who were not raised around animals. the lectures supports the passage's conclusion by stating children exposed to allergens, such as animals, are more likely to develop immunities.
To sum up, the passage and the lecture both agree with the statement that too much sanitation can cause health problems in children. The passage and the lecture claim sterilizing everything will eliminate common allergens, and thus children are likely to suffer serious allergy reactions when exposed to them later in life.