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  • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

    This isn't science; this is the Daily Fail[^]. If a week ever passes when that bunch of idiots don't come up with something new that they claim causes cancer, then you'll know the world's about to end.


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    OriginalGriff
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    Oh, I dunno - they haven't claimed that Diana causes cancer. But I suspect they think she cured it... :sigh:

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    • A Argonia

      I am waiting to see an article how eating is the main cause of cancer. After all everybody who had it ate and drank water. We should stop doing these right away !

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      Regretably, you aren't the fist to come up with this idea[^] :sigh: :doh:

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      • K Keith Barrow

        Cough cough[^] must get that checked out.

        Erudite_Eric wrote:

        Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe.

        If you ignore Switzerland. Or Iceland. Or Spain. Or Andorra. Also: Daily Mail. Everything either causes or cures cancer. Quite often the doing both in the same edition.

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        I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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        Erudite_Eric
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        Keith Barrow wrote:

        If you ignore Switzerland. Or Iceland. Or Spain. Or Andorra.

        Where meat and cheese is also eaten in large quantities. :) In fact I was particularly thinking about the South West French, who have a very rich and fatty diet, and yet a higher than national average for life expectancy.

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        • E Erudite_Eric

          According to the latest alarmists science out today: Eating lots of meat and cheese in middle age is 'as deadly as SMOKING' [^] Right, so the average French guy, diet rich in cheese, meat, red wine and Gauloise cigarettes, is 4 times as likely to get cancer and die is he? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_by_life_expectancy[^] Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe. Just wen did science decide it can totally detach itself from reality? Is NO one peer reviewing this crap and pointing out the obvious flaws?

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          chriselst
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          Erudite_Eric wrote:

          According to the latest alarmists science out today:

          It's not according to the scientist or his study, it is according to the Daily Mail headline. What they actually said is slightly different.

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          • E Erudite_Eric

            According to the latest alarmists science out today: Eating lots of meat and cheese in middle age is 'as deadly as SMOKING' [^] Right, so the average French guy, diet rich in cheese, meat, red wine and Gauloise cigarettes, is 4 times as likely to get cancer and die is he? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_by_life_expectancy[^] Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe. Just wen did science decide it can totally detach itself from reality? Is NO one peer reviewing this crap and pointing out the obvious flaws?

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            chriselst
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            Erudite_Eric wrote:

            Right, so the average French guy, diet rich in cheese, meat, red wine and Gauloise cigarettes, is 4 times as likely to get cancer and die is he? Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe.

            The average French guy actually drags the national average down further than quite a lot of other European countries. The average French woman, on the other hand, does have one of the better life expectancies.

            Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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            • E Erudite_Eric

              According to the latest alarmists science out today: Eating lots of meat and cheese in middle age is 'as deadly as SMOKING' [^] Right, so the average French guy, diet rich in cheese, meat, red wine and Gauloise cigarettes, is 4 times as likely to get cancer and die is he? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_by_life_expectancy[^] Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe. Just wen did science decide it can totally detach itself from reality? Is NO one peer reviewing this crap and pointing out the obvious flaws?

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              ZurdoDev
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              When you realize how many hormones and chemicals are in the food you eat, you don't need science or anyone else to tell you it can cause cancer. Common sense should be enough.

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              • Z ZurdoDev

                When you realize how many hormones and chemicals are in the food you eat, you don't need science or anyone else to tell you it can cause cancer. Common sense should be enough.

                There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                Erudite_Eric
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                RyanDev wrote:

                When you realize how many hormones and chemicals

                Not in Europe there aren't. Our meat is hormone free and we eat organic veg. Anyway, its BS science, clearly, there is no correlation between eating cheese and cancer. Its just plain junk science.

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                  RyanDev wrote:

                  When you realize how many hormones and chemicals

                  Not in Europe there aren't. Our meat is hormone free and we eat organic veg. Anyway, its BS science, clearly, there is no correlation between eating cheese and cancer. Its just plain junk science.

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                  ZurdoDev
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                  Not in Europe there aren't. Our meat is hormone free and we eat organic veg.

                  I believe they are allowed to still use some chemicals but you are right, Europe definitely does a better job than the US in blocking harmful chemicals from the food.

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                  there is no correlation between eating cheese and cancer

                  Not true. When there are steroids in the cheese, then yes, it can cause cancer.

                  There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                  • E Erudite_Eric

                    RyanDev wrote:

                    When you realize how many hormones and chemicals

                    Not in Europe there aren't. Our meat is hormone free and we eat organic veg. Anyway, its BS science, clearly, there is no correlation between eating cheese and cancer. Its just plain junk science.

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                    Argonia
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                    Actually there is a 6-8% amount of hormones allowed in the meat if I am not wrong. I read it in the local newspapers and if you trust them its true.(I don't) Anyway to die old is a curse itself we should enjoy the life while we have it (and the war hasen't started yet) and screw the cancer.

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                    • E Erudite_Eric

                      According to the latest alarmists science out today: Eating lots of meat and cheese in middle age is 'as deadly as SMOKING' [^] Right, so the average French guy, diet rich in cheese, meat, red wine and Gauloise cigarettes, is 4 times as likely to get cancer and die is he? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_by_life_expectancy[^] Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe. Just wen did science decide it can totally detach itself from reality? Is NO one peer reviewing this crap and pointing out the obvious flaws?

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                      Joe Woodbury
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                      Quite a bit, if not most, of dietary science isn't science; it's people trying to prove their pet theories using weak correlations.

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                      • E Erudite_Eric

                        According to the latest alarmists science out today: Eating lots of meat and cheese in middle age is 'as deadly as SMOKING' [^] Right, so the average French guy, diet rich in cheese, meat, red wine and Gauloise cigarettes, is 4 times as likely to get cancer and die is he? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_by_life_expectancy[^] Ah, highest life expectancy in Europe. Just wen did science decide it can totally detach itself from reality? Is NO one peer reviewing this crap and pointing out the obvious flaws?

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                        Bassam Abdul Baki
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                        Why can't both be right? That just means that the life expectancy of the average French-person should be 120 years.

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