Living in big cities is bad for people's health. What extend do you agree and disagree?
It is true to say that there is a common presumption that developed cities can cause numerous health issues compared to suburbs. I agree with
this
notion and Linking Words
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essay will elaborate my stance with relevant examples.
On the one hand, there are many reasons to substantiate an urban lifestyle. Linking Words
First
, the accessibility to services Linking Words
such
as transportation and hospitals. Linking Words
In addition
, citizens can save more time in the city so that they can do other activities in their leisure time Linking Words
such
as hitting the gym, swimming in the pool and playing on the ground. Linking Words
This
will keep them healthy and fit. Linking Words
Secondly
, the government and other healthcare workers can cover a large group of people effortlessly in the cityside either for treatment or to give awareness education.
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On the other hand
, ironically it cannot be denied that a myriad of health problems are merely by overpopulated towns. Precisely, too many residents in one place certainly jeopardize the environment around them Linking Words
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as air and water pollution, deforestation and plastic contamination. Linking Words
For example
, due to the sudden expansion of cities, the agricultural land was turned into construction areas which led shortage of food. Linking Words
However
, to compensate for Linking Words
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demand traders started to do adultery activities by overuse of chemicals on plants and animals to stimulate production. Certainly, in the end, consumers will get more detrimental diseases like cancer and diabetes.
To summarize, I believe that the modern city and villages have equal pros and cons, though when it comes to health topics Linking Words
then
urban people easily can get into physical complications than one who lives in a rural side.Linking Words
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