If you only have a 1% death rate some think no biggies, but other things happen with it
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If you only have a 1% death rate some think no biggies, but other things happen with it
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650,000 people die of heart disease each year. Does that statistic stop people from eating junk food?
Ah, the straw man show up. Just close the hospitals and let people die of whatever.
You have to die of something, stupid.
That isn't the only cause or even the main cause of heart disease, stupid.
People still smoke.
And shovel far more food into their mouths than they burn.
Junk food is not a direct cause of heart disease. For many people it's not a problem at all.
Not only that, heart disease takes decades to develop. Not 4 days like Covid.
But let's assume your assumption, that junk food caused heart disease, and let's assume it took only 4 days . Then those who ate junk food would be really stupid wouldnt they? And that's true of those who don't wear masks and stay distant from other people -- they are really stupid.
ROFLMAO!
It's like saying that because 30K people die here a year in car accidents, we should just accept gun deaths. Oh wait, the same people have made that crazy argument too.
It certainly is a driving factor in heart disease. And it's a big problem for many times more people than those for which it's not. Just look at American's rapid rise in obesity and diabetes, even type 2 now for the first time among children. They aren't getting there eating broccoli and apples.
That's certainly true.
"It". There are many things called junk food. Some have no relation to heart disease.
Of those that do, they are a factor . along with other things.
Really? You know t hey only eat fruits and vegetables, And not a lot of meat and chicken and a lot of everything else.
At least on my main point I got one line of agreement.
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