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371 points clumsysmurf | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0.607s | source
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jmward01 ◴[] No.43109986[source]
The challenge with any article like this is that the correlated impact on health outcomes is always implied in the article but is rarely studied as part of the research cited. Just because a is bad and b has a property similar to a that doesn't imply b has the same harmful impacts as a. I really wish articles would limit big headlines like this unless the research cited was directly comparing mortality and health outcomes directly. If the study this article was based on came to the conclusion that 'average household aerosol use has a similar associated mortality risk as average city car pollution' then the title could have been warranted but instead we got a bit of click-bait. A slightly better title could have been 'Scented products cause unexpected levels of indoor air pollution'. I'd even argue 'Scented products cause concerning levels of indoor air pollution' is a reasonable title since it is worth our concern and further study.
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7thaccount ◴[] No.43110051[source]
Not much to add here other than as someone with terrible allergies and asthma, the constant need for plugin air fresheners, scented candles, scented laundry detergent, and scented lotions, perfumes, febreeze, and scented deodorant drives me crazy. I don't think normal folks realize how they're breathing in straight chemicals all day.
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exe34 ◴[] No.43115564[source]
same here. my downstairs neighbour burns garlic for every meal, and then burns some kind of incense to get rid of the smell of garlic. both of them somehow come up through the floor and make me retch, so I have to open the window - at which point she goes outside for a smoke and most of it seems to come in through that window.

live among people, they said. it'll be nice, they said.

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anonym29 ◴[] No.43116435[source]
Obviously this is your own fault for accepting the social contract, you should've declined back when you had the chance! /s
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exe34 ◴[] No.43117581[source]
I'm moving soon, and I'll defect by not mentioning it to prospective tenants when they visit. I'd like my deposit back.
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1. anonym29 ◴[] No.43117822[source]
Joking aside, sorry you have to deal with this. I know how stressful nuisance neighbors can be. Best of luck on your upcoming move!
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2. exe34 ◴[] No.43118163[source]
thanks! I'm overly sensitive, so I'm sure I'll find something to hate about the new place!
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3. anonym29 ◴[] No.43124438[source]
Hang in there. It took me 9 different units at 7 different properties in 3 different states to find the one that was just right for me, but it was out there - don't give up :)