"This city kills me." And he also kills. There is a danger at each angle. Postpocalyptic ruins in terms of risk for life - a flowering garden in comparison with any megapolis.
Infection
Ebola, avian influenza, piley flu, feline influenza and just flu. Everything is simple - a lot of people, many contacts, no control over the spread of infections. On the way from home to work, you contact with several hundreds of people, and only the sky knows which bacillos are sitting on them. The gel antiseptic for hands will help, but do not really think about it.
Allergy
Cleaners and antiseptics accompany you from early childhood. God forbid the child pulls in his mouth any nasty, siding by microbes! Washed in the mud! Touch to dog poop! As a result, your immune system will leave in front of any enemies - she just did not have time to meet them. In the village, children are constantly caught in some kind of ravines and adopt homeless cats, sick, deprive and angina - and grow healthy.Overload
Permanent noise distracts and does not give to focus - yes, you don't even hear my thoughts! Experience and emotional state suffers from this. No wonder people run in the mountains to listen silence.
Asthma
The air in big cities is sometimes so dirty that it can easily cut into pieces, shipping on KAMAZ and take off the landfill. But even if the pollution seems to be not visible, it is. That only does not fly around us - and soot, and dust, car exhaust. Any of these substances can damage the lungs.Anxiety disorder
Crowds of zombies in the subway, bibing in traffic jams, a wide range of urban crazy and constant hurry - a serious challenge mental health. In such conditions, even Dalai Lama would have twisted. So there is nothing surprising that every fifth city dweller suffers from alarming disorder.
And all sorts of still nervous disorders
Depression, neurosis, panic attacks - Wrap everything. Even the risk of developing schizophrenia in indigenous citizens is higher than those who have grown in the village, as scientists from the University of Utah in the United States have calculated.Insomnia
The more you jerked you during the day, the harder to relax at night. And the townspeople jerk, as we have already found out. Add to this around the clock noise (especially if you live near the road), big city lights and the need to get up with the first janitors to get to work on time. Not in vain say that Moscow (New York, Bangkok, London) never sleeps. You'll sleep here as.