Be a proper skeptic and take a look at the original article. It is a few lines of unsubstantiated baloney that has been shipped around the internet. Nowhere is there any attempt to back up any of the claims. The statistics in the article are as meaningless as possible. Don't forget the meaningless front cover heading by Time a few years back, "Women over 40 more likely to get killed by terrorists than get married."
Same meaningless rubbish.
And BTW, some of the authors listed in the article are not medical people. They have a PhD, not an MD. So the claim of doctors is true, but were you misled?Statistics: Posted by Nostradamus — 04 Nov 2009, 22:09
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