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by ZenPro
4387 days ago
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All that chart shows me is the following - If you remove X cause of deaths in human beings then it will result in a rise of Y cause of death in human beings. As stated earlier; humans beings must die. If not from infection or injury then from lifestyle factors. The fact that we have lived to an age whereby lifestyle not predators, infection, war, crime or malnutrition will kill us should be celebrated. So have a damn burger. You are probably at greater risk from going skiing (no one is proposing limits or awareness about the inherent dangers of skiing). Last time I checked I was not subject to daily discussions about the economic cost of injured skiers. |
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