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And Now No Booze - Is There Anything Left To Enjoy?
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So its a diet of carrots and nothing else.
Even if you dont live longer it will certainly feel like it!
No one took notice of the more lax guidelines so whoon earth is going to take a jot of notice of this?
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Even if you dont live longer it will certainly feel like it!
No one took notice of the more lax guidelines so whoon earth is going to take a jot of notice of this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are forever telling us that we are now living too long, and these are the ones who are now in their 80, 90, or even 100s.
These old timers are from the generations who smoked, drank, and ate just what they liked.
They didn't jog, go to the gym or even dieted.
No they went into smoked filled clubs, pubs, and cinemas, enjoyed their fish & chips also their full English etc and hardly ever went to the doctors.
So at their now advancing age, they must have been doing something right.
I wonder if our now health concious generations will now live even longer?
These old timers are from the generations who smoked, drank, and ate just what they liked.
They didn't jog, go to the gym or even dieted.
No they went into smoked filled clubs, pubs, and cinemas, enjoyed their fish & chips also their full English etc and hardly ever went to the doctors.
So at their now advancing age, they must have been doing something right.
I wonder if our now health concious generations will now live even longer?
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These 80, 90 100, year olds would have died in their 60's had it not been for bypass surgery and stenting of heart blood vessels. About 30,000 bypass procedures are done in the UK and certainly more than 500,000 in the U.S per year. Couple that with the pharmacological advance of drugs that act on the failing heart, one has a reason for the longevity.
These "old timers" did everything wrong, but were lucky enough to be followed by an era where surgery could "get them out of trouble."
These 80, 90 100, year olds would have died in their 60's had it not been for bypass surgery and stenting of heart blood vessels. About 30,000 bypass procedures are done in the UK and certainly more than 500,000 in the U.S per year. Couple that with the pharmacological advance of drugs that act on the failing heart, one has a reason for the longevity.
These "old timers" did everything wrong, but were lucky enough to be followed by an era where surgery could "get them out of trouble."
AOG.
You are perfectly correct, but what is NOT in that statistic is the number of "that ilk" that died in their 60's and do not figure in the survival group..
Yes their are many facets to cardiovascular disease and survival rates and all that the medical profession is saying is that alcohol consumption is just one of them.
You are perfectly correct, but what is NOT in that statistic is the number of "that ilk" that died in their 60's and do not figure in the survival group..
Yes their are many facets to cardiovascular disease and survival rates and all that the medical profession is saying is that alcohol consumption is just one of them.
It is a rose-tinted view to assume that somehow all that excessive smoking and drinking had no effect (not to mention the pollutants emitted by cars). Many people ended up with serious long-term health conditions as a result. Since these things are in part lotteries, equally many other people will have got away with treating their bodies to the worst excesses of twentieth-century life.
I suspect most people won't take this seriously, and while for many that won't have a major impact on their life (especially if they don't particularly drink much in the first place) many more will end up putting a huge strain on health services. You're welcome not to care -- and while I didn't drink that much anyway this isn't going to stop me having the very occasional drink either -- but please stop pretending that these things don't have consequences.
I suspect most people won't take this seriously, and while for many that won't have a major impact on their life (especially if they don't particularly drink much in the first place) many more will end up putting a huge strain on health services. You're welcome not to care -- and while I didn't drink that much anyway this isn't going to stop me having the very occasional drink either -- but please stop pretending that these things don't have consequences.
Good post by Jim ^^
I have sympathy for the medical profession as many of the studies and opinions of doctors, even eminent doctors, are conflicting. e.g value of statins, danger of salt, can you be fit and fat, alcohol dangers ect ect.
But what can the medics do other than plan properly conducted trials, assess the results and come to a conclusion.
NOW........would you prefer that the results were not published if they didn't correspond to your particular opinion? Or, might you prefer that they were published in respected journals and then picked up by the media for them to put their particular spin on them?
Medicine is not and never will be an exact science.
I have sympathy for the medical profession as many of the studies and opinions of doctors, even eminent doctors, are conflicting. e.g value of statins, danger of salt, can you be fit and fat, alcohol dangers ect ect.
But what can the medics do other than plan properly conducted trials, assess the results and come to a conclusion.
NOW........would you prefer that the results were not published if they didn't correspond to your particular opinion? Or, might you prefer that they were published in respected journals and then picked up by the media for them to put their particular spin on them?
Medicine is not and never will be an exact science.
Hi Sqad ! Happy NY
I have always thought Jim360 should convert to Medicine but perhaps he is being paid too much as a software engineer ....
// Medicine is not and never will be an exact science.// sounds a bit dogmatic shouldnt it be:
" Medicine is not and never will be an exact science. - I am virtually sure but I may be wrong ... "
I have always thought Jim360 should convert to Medicine but perhaps he is being paid too much as a software engineer ....
// Medicine is not and never will be an exact science.// sounds a bit dogmatic shouldnt it be:
" Medicine is not and never will be an exact science. - I am virtually sure but I may be wrong ... "
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