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Cycling keeps your immune system young, study finds
The sport also preserves muscle and helps maintains stable levels of
body fat and cholesterol https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...ng-study-finds -- Bod |
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Cycling keeps your immune system young, study finds
Combine that with Boris's efforts to achieve herd immunity and that's one way to increase the % of cyclists on the streets!
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Cycling keeps your immune system young, study finds
On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 4:42:48 AM UTC+1, Bod wrote:
The sport also preserves muscle and helps maintains stable levels of body fat and cholesterol https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...ng-study-finds -- Bod I was at my fittest when I was cycling 200 miles a week and having a sauna every night. |
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Cycling keeps your immune system young, study finds
The sport also preserves muscle and helps maintains stable levels of
body fat and cholesterol https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...ng-study-finds -- Bod I was at my fittest when I was cycling 200 miles a week and having a sauna every night. The OP & link made a profound impression on my entire world view last year which was already solidly for cycling. Nevertheless, it took 3 months of pandemic to finally get me to respond. ("How 'bout that info age?" Horses and ships moved faster.) More often than not micro = macro so, like humanity itself I'll probably die of something trivially cheap and easy to prevent. You might wonder why climate science deniers, after being asked why a + 2 degree C fever is an issue while 2 C increase in the biosphere temp is not an issue, don't argue, "Macro ain't micro." The reason is any nuance, any distinction, defeats bottom fishing. Bret Cahill |
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