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Obesity is a leading contributor to heart disease

Author: Nigel Tufnel (8036 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 12:45 pm on Jun 17, 2020
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In assessing COVID19, we must consider it in totality. We now know that the obese are disproportionately affected by COVID19.

The observation that it is helping to cull the population of lardasses is valid.


'I define fear as standing across from Joe Louis and knowing he wants to go home early.' - Max Baer

Replies to: "Obesity is a leading contributor to heart disease"

  • Covid 19 - a look at the future [LINK] - Iggle - 9:47am 6/17/20 (15) [View All]
    • Sounds like he has the important quality as scientist- honesty, i.e. a lot of "I don't know" in his - Eli - 2:09pm 6/17/20
    • Covid19 is not the leading cause of death in the US - Nigel Tufnel - 10:47am 6/17/20
      • You can't catch heart disease and cancer at the supermarket. [NT] - AlbanyIRISH - 11:53am 6/17/20
        • Obesity is a leading contributor to heart disease - Nigel Tufnel - 12:45pm 6/17/20
          • 👍 Well done [NT] - ColeyO - 1:50pm 6/17/20
      • Take away Jan-March and the numbers are much closer [NT] - Chris94 - 11:16am 6/17/20
    • Very objective. Now we need policies that reflect this reality. - Curly1918 - 10:45am 6/17/20
      • What we need is common feckin sense. This is why the pace and process of reopening was important. - Frank L - 11:04am 6/17/20
        • Couple of things. If it’s trial and error, I err on the side of safety. - Frank L - 11:44am 6/17/20
          • Responds to curls below. [NT] - Frank L - 11:44am 6/17/20
        • We are groping in the dark on this. It's trial and error and above all, one size does not fit all. [NT] - Curly1918 - 11:39am 6/17/20
    • This guy is great. I try to listen whenever he talks. [NT] - Chris94 - 10:30am 6/17/20
    • Sobering and bleak. Also well explained. Hope he’s wrong on the death tolls. Has Sweden nailed. [NT] - Frank L - 10:00am 6/17/20
    • they’ve all been proven to be useless, we need a genius scientist, not a dime a dozen scientist [NT] - holybull101 - 9:56am 6/17/20
      • Are you and Hank T. Tank the same person? [NT] - Chris94 - 10:31am 6/17/20
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