They found those who lived extremely long lives ate just as badly, drank and smoked just as much, took just as little exercise and were just as likely to be overweight as their long-gone friends."
Just as I suspected, Bill. My mother died of emphysema--she never smoked. She was mad because everyone thought she must have smoked. The facts are that about 65% of lung cancer and emphysema patients have never smoked, and since the remaining 35% smoked, there is no way to test whether they would have gotten the disease anyway. We like to blame people, and yet so much is nature. When we understand more of genetics, perhaps we can be a more caring and sympathetic society.
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Just as I suspected, Bill. My mother died of emphysema--she never smoked. She was mad because everyone thought she must have smoked. The facts are that about 65% of lung cancer and emphysema patients have never smoked, and since the remaining 35% smoked, there is no way to test whether they would have gotten the disease anyway. We like to blame people, and yet so much is nature. When we understand more of genetics, perhaps we can be a more caring and sympathetic society.
There's hope for me yet.
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