Over 50's club
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Jun 2021
10:00pm, 10 Jun 2021
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GimmeMedals
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Jun 2021
10:26pm, 10 Jun 2021
2,785 posts
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Fenland Flier
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Jun 2021
10:28pm, 10 Jun 2021
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Lip Gloss
Could have been worse they might have went home with three brothers ππ
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Jun 2021
9:47am, 11 Jun 2021
4,661 posts
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steve45
Your comment a couple of pages back was do right Lazy Daisy. We all probably know the story of the eighty odd year old bloke who still had all his faculties but had just about everything else physically wrong with him. After seeing his doctor, again, he said " If I'd known I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself!" That was unfortunate news this morning linking excessive exercise with motor neurone disease.... |
Jun 2021
9:53am, 11 Jun 2021
21,384 posts
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Rosehip
the baseline for strenuous exercise is also quite low! "Strenuous and regular was defined as more than 15-30 minutes on more than 2-3 days per week. But obviously, most people who exercise that much do not develop motor neurone disease." |
Jun 2021
11:20am, 11 Jun 2021
2,088 posts
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Flatlander
The qualifier to the MND story is that the link between MND and "excessive exercise" is due to those subjects having the particular genes that make them more susceptible to MND, and exercise instigating altered expression of those genes. bbc.co.uk sciencedirect.com |
Jun 2021
11:21am, 11 Jun 2021
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Alice the Camel
It did say in people who are genetically vulnerable to MNDβ¦
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Jun 2021
11:22am, 11 Jun 2021
7,591 posts
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Alice the Camel
XPost, Flatlander
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Jun 2021
6:08pm, 12 Jun 2021
1,814 posts
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Heinzster
Happy birthday, MMM!
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Jun 2021
6:09pm, 12 Jun 2021
2,805 posts
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Fenland Flier
Ooh I'm pleased you posted that Heinster. Happy birthday Mark (3M). |
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