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originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: primus2012
originally posted by: Plotus
Nothing Cheesecake can't fix....
They say that in Vietnam no one has died. ? What are they doing different ?
High amounts of piperine and capsaicin in their diets?
What about Korea, they are way up there on hot pepper intake, and garlic too.
China, Korea and Vietnam eat in a similar manner, spicy & lots of herbs/veggies
Seriously, Vietnamese chicken wings...absolutley best on Earth.
originally posted by: Plotus
Nothing Cheesecake can't fix....
They say that in Vietnam no one has died. ? What are they doing different ?
originally posted by: tetra50
Perhaps it's just more comforting for folks to believe that, perhaps it's so, and perhaps it's not.
originally posted by: tetra50
I think it may be a stretch, quite yet, to say this only affects my age group......i.e., senior citizens.
Perhaps it's just more comforting for folks to believe that, perhaps it's so, and perhaps it's not. As we don't have a lot of reliable info to go on right now, perhaps is probably the best we can do, for now.
ETA: I say this, because I would hate for people to have a false sense of security regarding their age group and/or children......
originally posted by: Heruactic
a reply to: Asgaard
I look at those statistics and wonder.
Does China not have a problem with elderly population growing too big?
Does China not have male population disproportionately larger than female? (not in height or length)
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
a reply to: trollz
The CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 29 million flu illnesses, 280,000 hospitalizations and 16,000 deaths from flu.
originally posted by: trollz
Aren't infants and small children more at risk from viruses, like the elderly? Why would there be no deaths in the 0-9 year age range?
originally posted by: trollz
Aren't infants and small children more at risk from viruses, like the elderly? Why would there be no deaths in the 0-9 year age range?