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OT: Sturgeon General warns even moderate drinking causes cancer
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super70s
2025-01-04 14:09:25 UTC
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And living to 100 causes death!

Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
Rhino
2025-01-04 15:44:54 UTC
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Post by super70s
And living to 100 causes death!
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
I had no idea that fish were making public pronouncements about health
these days nor did I know that they had armies, let alone generals.
--
Rhino
Ed Stasiak
2025-01-04 16:41:37 UTC
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super70s
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
"Eggs will save you!"
"Eggs will kill you!"
repeat ad nauseam

https://i.postimg.cc/4Nsxhyj3/temp-Image54dc-UM.avif
moviePig
2025-01-04 17:11:10 UTC
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super70s
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
"Eggs will save you!"
"Eggs will kill you!"
repeat ad nauseam
https://i.postimg.cc/4Nsxhyj3/temp-Image54dc-UM.avif
Thing is, both of those .jpgs could easily be true...
moviePig
2025-01-04 17:21:43 UTC
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Post by Ed Stasiak
super70s
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
"Eggs will save you!"
"Eggs will kill you!"
repeat ad nauseam
https://i.postimg.cc/4Nsxhyj3/temp-Image54dc-UM.avif
Thing is, both of those .jpgs could easily be true...
[Trying again...]

Thing is, those .gifs could easily both be true...
Rhino
2025-01-04 21:36:34 UTC
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Post by Ed Stasiak
super70s
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
"Eggs will save you!"
"Eggs will kill you!"
repeat ad nauseam
https://i.postimg.cc/4Nsxhyj3/temp-Image54dc-UM.avif
I remember hearing one expert insist that more than 150 milligrams of a
particular vitamin - I don't recall which one - was bad for you while a
few weeks later, a different expert insisted you needed AT LEAST 500
milligrams of that same vitamin to maintain good health. No one ever
acknowledged that these experts had given this massively contradictory
advice, let alone attempted to reconcile the advice to try to understand
if there was ANYTHING useful that could be learned from these experts.

And speaking of Type 2 Diabetes, which I have myself, I well remember
when the CTV science reporter had a story around 30 years ago about a
doctor in Edmonton who was just starting to go into human trials with a
drug that was practically guaranteed to cure Type 2 Diabetes. Then, a
few weeks later, she had ANOTHER story about ANOTHER doctor in Edmonton
who had another cure for Type 2 Diabetes that was just going into human
trials, having aced the animal trials. Thirty years later, a cure for
Type 2 diabetes seems to be every bit as elusive as it has always been.

I think the best course of action is to ignore any of the medical or
scientific claims and predictions that you find in the popular press.
The reporters in these publications know absolutely nothing about
medicine or science and are probably just regurgitating promo literature
from drug companies or their researchers, trying to drive ordinary
consumers into behaviours that benefit the companies somehow, such as
egg farmers trying to persuade you to buy eggs over some perceived
health benefit found in some obscure science publication.
--
Rhino
Your Name
2025-01-04 20:43:33 UTC
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Post by super70s
And living to 100 causes death!
Nope. The oldest living actress from the recently posted list is 105
years old. The current oldest living person is a nun in Brazil who is
116 years old. :-)
Post by super70s
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer,
The "experts" are morons who change their minds every other week thanks
to the idiotic way they run their useless "studies" (tiny sample size,
ignore any other factors, etc.).

The reality is that everything can be bad for you if you use it to
excess. You should simply eat whatever normal foods and drinks you want
sensibly, unless your doctor tells you otherwise (e.g. you are
diabetic, etc.).
Post by super70s
a friend of mine would say "next they'll be telling us fresh mountain
water causes cancer."
"Fresh mountain water" is full of minerals and compounds collected on
it's travels downstream that will be bad for you if drank to excess.
Even if it was 100% pure water, it will still be bad for you to drink
too much of it.
The Horny Goat
2025-01-05 18:12:17 UTC
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"Fresh mountain water" is full of minerals and compounds collected on
it's travels downstream that will be bad for you if drank to excess.
Even if it was 100% pure water, it will still be bad for you to drink
too much of it.
Well sure - you need to drink water (or some other liquid) every day.

Immersing yourself in 4 cubic meters of it (about the size of your
typical elevator booth) is likely to drown you.
Your Name
2025-01-05 21:38:22 UTC
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"Fresh mountain water" is full of minerals and compounds collected on
it's travels downstream that will be bad for you if drank to excess.
Even if it was 100% pure water, it will still be bad for you to drink
too much of it.
Well sure - you need to drink water (or some other liquid) every day.
Immersing yourself in 4 cubic meters of it (about the size of your
typical elevator booth) is likely to drown you.
Yes, most animals need to drink water in some form, but just drinking
too much water in a relatively sort timeframe can be highly dangerous -
it's called "overhydration" and "water intoxification". Quite a few
people in various countries have even died from doing that, and in some
cases it was due to the idiotic and *incorrect* "expert advice" to
drink at least X litres of water a day.
anim8rfsk
2025-01-07 05:55:01 UTC
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Post by Your Name
"Fresh mountain water" is full of minerals and compounds collected on
it's travels downstream that will be bad for you if drank to excess.
Even if it was 100% pure water, it will still be bad for you to drink
too much of it.
“Running water is always safe to drink“ – Clod Reamer
Post by The Horny Goat
Well sure - you need to drink water (or some other liquid) every day.
Immersing yourself in 4 cubic meters of it (about the size of your
typical elevator booth) is likely to drown you.
--
The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
Your Name
2025-01-07 06:33:30 UTC
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Post by Your Name
"Fresh mountain water" is full of minerals and compounds collected on
it's travels downstream that will be bad for you if drank to excess.
Even if it was 100% pure water, it will still be bad for you to drink
too much of it.
“Running water is always safe to drink“ – Clod Reamer
Yes, because it keeps being replaced by new, fresher water, unlike a
still pool that stagnates and accumulates all sorts of debris.

But running water still has all sorts of stuff in it. Mostly it's
harmless, small quantities of minerals, dirt, etc., so is usually safe
to drink ... unless of course that "running water" is coming from the
waste water pipes of the local sewerage works, abattoir, or similar.
;-)

There's no such thing as "100% pure water", no matter what the
marketing departments of silly water purifiers like to claim in their
adverts. Even the frozen water in Antarctica is full of generations of
penguin poo.
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Post by The Horny Goat
Well sure - you need to drink water (or some other liquid) every day.
Immersing yourself in 4 cubic meters of it (about the size of your
typical elevator booth) is likely to drown you.
Adam H. Kerman
2025-01-04 23:36:48 UTC
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Post by super70s
And living to 100 causes death!
Reminds me of back in the 70s and 80s when they were always coming out
with something causing cancer, a friend of mine would say "next they'll
be telling us fresh mountain water causes cancer."
I like the sturgeon general gag.
Your Name
2025-01-07 07:02:00 UTC
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Sturgeon General warns even moderate drinking
Now you know where the saying "drinks like a fish" comes from. ;-)
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