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On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:14:46 +0700, John B. Slocomb wrote:
And yes, weight bearing exercises, vitamin D and calcium additives will help to reduce bone density loss but essentially it is a given that the older you get the weaker your bones become. I have a 90 yeear old uncle that says some of this might be bunkem. He has religiously drunk a glass of milk each night throughout his life and was rather annoyed when the quack said he had osteoporosis. |
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On 1/23/2019 11:41 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 10:08:27 PM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ So she broke her hip. And I must say, I wonder about the risk of breaking bones among the elderly. One of my cycling friends was told she has enough osteoporosis (or perhaps a precursor condition) to justify weight training and other measures. You'd never think this by looking at her or talking to her, but she goes to a gym a few times per week and lifts heavy things, because it's good for her bones. - Frank Krygowski My reference was to the famous study showing fewer lower limb fractures among cyclists wearing helmets. What are you, some sort of science denier? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 24/01/2019 9:33 a.m., AMuzi wrote:
On 1/23/2019 9:42 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 9:08:27 PM UTC-6, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ The article says it happened last month.Â* December.Â* She is supposedly from Michigan.Â* Or has one of her mansions in Michigan.Â* Or her Amway husband's mansion.Â* I'm pretty sure its cold in Michigan in December. So bicycling accidents are kind of rare in December when its freezing cold.Â* I live a couple hundred miles south of Michigan and there is NO bicycling in December in my state.Â* Was she vacationing in the Bahamas or Caribbean when this accident occurred?Â* Boss on vacation in the tropics while the poor education teacher peons have to work? No cycling in December? It's around zero F here with 8" of fresh snow and yet there's cycling in Wisconsin. We have people cycling in Montreal through the winter. I'm just not usually one of them. |
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On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 7:42:31 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 9:08:27 PM UTC-6, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 The article says it happened last month. December. She is supposedly from Michigan. Or has one of her mansions in Michigan. Or her Amway husband's mansion. I'm pretty sure its cold in Michigan in December. So bicycling accidents are kind of rare in December when its freezing cold. I live a couple hundred miles south of Michigan and there is NO bicycling in December in my state. Was she vacationing in the Bahamas or Caribbean when this accident occurred? Boss on vacation in the tropics while the poor education teacher peons have to work? Another Socialist comments. "Someone else has something and I want it." |
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On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 1:10:25 AM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote:
On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 3:42:31 AM UTC, wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 9:08:27 PM UTC-6, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 The article says it happened last month. December. She is supposedly from Michigan. Or has one of her mansions in Michigan. Or her Amway husband's mansion. I'm pretty sure its cold in Michigan in December. So bicycling accidents are kind of rare in December when its freezing cold. I live a couple hundred miles south of Michigan and there is NO bicycling in December in my state. Was she vacationing in the Bahamas or Caribbean when this accident occurred? Boss on vacation in the tropics while the poor education teacher peons have to work? WTF is this marxist class struggle on a bicycle tech conference? Andre Jute Out in Oz we called people like Russell "Pommie Wreckers" Well Russell is convinced that with Socialism we could be as well off as Venezuela. |
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On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 5:28:22 AM UTC-8, news18 wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:14:46 +0700, John B. Slocomb wrote: And yes, weight bearing exercises, vitamin D and calcium additives will help to reduce bone density loss but essentially it is a given that the older you get the weaker your bones become. I have a 90 yeear old uncle that says some of this might be bunkem. He has religiously drunk a glass of milk each night throughout his life and was rather annoyed when the quack said he had osteoporosis. So X-rays lie. Interesting. Also interesting that you think that calcium more suited to adults isn't available in more than sufficient quantities in other foods less likely to cause digestive problems. |
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On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 6:36:53 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote:
On 1/23/2019 11:41 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 10:08:27 PM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ So she broke her hip. And I must say, I wonder about the risk of breaking bones among the elderly. One of my cycling friends was told she has enough osteoporosis (or perhaps a precursor condition) to justify weight training and other measures. You'd never think this by looking at her or talking to her, but she goes to a gym a few times per week and lifts heavy things, because it's good for her bones. - Frank Krygowski My reference was to the famous study showing fewer lower limb fractures among cyclists wearing helmets. What are you, some sort of science denier? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 A large number of "papers" that have been cited as science are by post-grads and the largest pile of garbage possible. Going through the various science magazines which is supposed to keep you up to date is enough to turn your stomach. I especially like the Dark Matter "we found it" and the exact same experiment conducted at another location reveals nothing at all. One would think that the original experimenters would look for secondary means of noise causing false signals but instead they say "uh huh, we really did find it." |
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On 1/24/2019 9:36 AM, AMuzi wrote:
On 1/23/2019 11:41 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 10:08:27 PM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ So she broke her hip. And I must say, I wonder about the risk of breaking bones among the elderly. One of my cycling friends was told she has enough osteoporosis (or perhaps a precursor condition) to justify weight training and other measures. You'd never think this by looking at her or talking to her, but she goes to a gym a few times per week and lifts heavy things, because it's good for her bones. - Frank Krygowski My reference was to the famous study showing fewer lower limb fractures among cyclists wearing helmets. What are you, some sort of science denier? Ah, good old T&R! I should have caught the implication! -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On 1/24/2019 9:06 AM, wrote:
On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 6:36:53 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote: On 1/23/2019 11:41 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 10:08:27 PM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: https://nypost.com/2019/01/23/betsy-...ling-accident/ So she broke her hip. And I must say, I wonder about the risk of breaking bones among the elderly. One of my cycling friends was told she has enough osteoporosis (or perhaps a precursor condition) to justify weight training and other measures. You'd never think this by looking at her or talking to her, but she goes to a gym a few times per week and lifts heavy things, because it's good for her bones. - Frank Krygowski My reference was to the famous study showing fewer lower limb fractures among cyclists wearing helmets. What are you, some sort of science denier? A large number of "papers" that have been cited as science are by post-grads and the largest pile of garbage possible. Going through the various science magazines which is supposed to keep you up to date is enough to turn your stomach. I especially like the Dark Matter "we found it" and the exact same experiment conducted at another location reveals nothing at all. One would think that the original experimenters would look for secondary means of noise causing false signals but instead they say "uh huh, we really did find it." I laughed through a recent Science News at a report that after the utter failure of 'xenon1t' to find anything at all, a new antimatter theory postulating a new imagined particle called axion [1] will require a new larger more expensive detector installation. [1] but probably not Michelin Axion which are discontinued -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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