Taller women may face higher cancer odds after menopause
As a six foot tall woman with a sick sense of humor, I almost put this in FunnyBonz.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=172014#.UfZ4JyfrZyQ.email
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Cruel world
No wonder we had "The Attack of the 50 foot woman"!
There must be some material for you here, Neil - HGH, cancer risk in relation to height ... Whatdya think?
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InterestingTexas_wedge said:Cruel world
No wonder we had "The Attack of the 50 foot woman"!
There must be some material for you here, Neil - HGH, cancer risk in relation to height ... Whatdya think?
I don't think it is a slam dunk by any stretch. For now it is an interesting observation/correlation but pure speculation as to the mechanism. Too many other confounding factors and no control group.
What do you think?
Does being a tall women also lead to more basketball related injuries?
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InterestingNanoSecond said:Interesting
I don't think it is a slam dunk by any stretch. For now it is an interesting observation/correlation but pure speculation as to the mechanism. Too many other confounding factors and no control group.
What do you think?
Does being a tall women also lead to more basketball related injuries?
It's understandable why Annie might have thought of interring it with Gary's bones, isn't it, but I guess we should recognise that it's not a joke, even though we can't have a clue what it might mean! As you imply, at the moment it's not apparent how we would go about trying to find a way of getting traction on what it could tell us. A classic example of the disjunct between 'correlation' and causation.
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Damn! I KNEW I shouldn'ticemantoo said:Tall women
Anne,
This is way, way above my pay scale as my wife is only 4'9' and that other stuff was almost 20 years ago.
I do like your suggestion on how to silence men.
Icemantoo
Damn! I KNEW I shouldn't have joined the OKC Tall Club back 20 years ago! Sealed my fate, right there, didn't I? And I'm only 5'11". LOL
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thank you, Icemanicemantoo said:Tall women
Anne,
This is way, way above my pay scale as my wife is only 4'9' and that other stuff was almost 20 years ago.
I do like your suggestion on how to silence men.
Icemantoo
I always thought the breasts were strictly ornamental, until I discovered they DO have a purpose!
Annie
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tall storyanmazon said:Please let me know if you find one, Gary.
Or need a control group.
Annie
Many years ago I was invited to a new years party. Lo and behold at 6'2" I was the shortest person there. Finally I found a girl that was only a few inches taller than me to dance with. I learned a lesson that night. Ron
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LessonGSRon said:tall story
Many years ago I was invited to a new years party. Lo and behold at 6'2" I was the shortest person there. Finally I found a girl that was only a few inches taller than me to dance with. I learned a lesson that night. Ron
It wouldn't have anything to do with the subject of Gary's research, would it?
Annie
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I suspected as much....MDCinSC said:Nope! Michael D.
Sorry!Nope! Michael D.
Sorry! My Doctorate is Theatre History!
Theater History? Medicine?
Can there be THAT much difference?
My dentist is in musical theater, and I've had some docs over the years who would be excellent villians (like the one who tried to treat a fractured ankle via my mammalian protuberances).
Annie
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Must be big'uns...anmazon said:I suspected as much....
Theater History? Medicine?
Can there be THAT much difference?
My dentist is in musical theater, and I've had some docs over the years who would be excellent villians (like the one who tried to treat a fractured ankle via my mammalian protuberances).
Annie
if they hang all the way to your ankles...didja trip over 'em?
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LOL!anmazon said:I suspected as much....
Theater History? Medicine?
Can there be THAT much difference?
My dentist is in musical theater, and I've had some docs over the years who would be excellent villians (like the one who tried to treat a fractured ankle via my mammalian protuberances).
Annie
Interestingly, the Greek Theatre at Epidaurus is directly adjacent to the Temple of Asclepius where Hippocrates practiced I am told! For me that is not surprising.
Hippocrates treated the body's ills, while the Greeks, I contend, used theatre to treat the society's ills!
Frankly, I think the two go hand in hand.
If mental attitude directly affects physical health as we seem to acknowledge, then theatre, a socially required activity for Greek citizens, certainly could affect one's outlook on life!
Hmmm!
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