Harvard Releases 16 Year Long Study Concludes Those Over 65 Could Have A Chance Of Dying From Air Pollution

Harvard Releases 16 Year Long Study Concludes Those Over 65 Could Have A Chance Of Dying From Air Pollution
Here is yet another study – a 16-yearlong one and involving experts from various (and utterly prestigious) universities and institutes that concludes with the reasoning that air pollution can be linked to higher chances of premature death. Yes, and we are not going to try and talk senses into all those people thinking even this global health crisis is bogus as well.
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MDarringerMDarringer - 6/30/2020 12:24:53 PM
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Old people can die of anything and it doesn't take 16 years of studying to figure that out. Even the most simple of maladies can get out of control fast.

But hey, be kind and wear a mask.


Agent009Agent009 - 6/30/2020 1:04:35 PM
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Well it's Harvard. Vast amounts of money spent to prove the obvious.


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/30/2020 4:14:47 PM
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My "grandfather" Edward is in his early 80s and is in good health, but the common cold is a big deal. My son Jed or I typically "move in" with him when he's sick just to keep an eye on things until they improve or to mobilize if medical attention is needed. My biological great-grandfather is in his 90s, looks like he's in his 60s, and hassles me when I fuss about him, but I do. Thank God Harvard studied this otherwise I'd have never figured it out.


atc98092atc98092 - 6/30/2020 3:06:27 PM
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Gee, I'm 65 (and a half). Who knew that something might kill me?


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