Years of Usage, But Only Now Acknowledging the Risks?
Decades of Use, Yet Only Now Realizing the Risks?
            
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It’s interesting to see how society’s perception of certain practices or products evolves over time. Many things that were once considered safe or even beneficial can come under scrutiny as new research emerges. It often takes years or even decades to fully understand the potential risks associated with long-term use. This awareness can lead to better regulations, improved safety measures, and ultimately, a healthier society. What specific risks are you referring to, and what changes do you think we should consider moving forward?