Disney princesses also get sick: The health risks of living happily ever after'
Briefly

The satirical piece explores the potential health risks faced by iconic Disney princesses, warning about the serious health problems stemming from their habits and behaviors.
For example, Belle's closeness to the Beast poses rabies risks, while Cinderella's cleaning could lead to respiratory diseases. The authors suggest Disney should address these issues.
Despite the princesses' health hazards laid out in the article, they seem to embody a 'happily ever after.' The satire aims to entertain, not instruct.
The analysis, grounded in scientific literature, underscores real-world health risks like loneliness and social isolation that can stem from one's living context.
Read at english.elpais.com
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