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Quote: Harridan @ March 13 2012, 12:36 PM GMT

Did you see 'Hacks'? Really fun take on the phone-hacking scandal

Not yet, keep meaning to watch it. Is Nigel Planer in it much?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15256531

Hooray! Susan Boyle the Musical is go! Now you too can dream the dream by watching ugly old fat birds on stage having a warble.

Quote: keewik @ March 12 2012, 9:11 PM GMT

I thought saying racist things IS against the law - or is that just Scotland?

I think you can say what you like about Scotland.

Oh RC, you've been doing so well at not indulging your own personal take on eugenics lately

Eating red meat regularly 'dramatically increases the risk of death from heart disease'
Two rashers of bacon a day raises the odds of dying from heart disease and cancer by 20 per cent, a study has claimed.

No new findings there, except the percentages look very scary.
I don't eat the stuff.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2113986/Red-meat-early-death-study-Eating-regularly-increases-risk-death-heart-disease.html?ito=feeds-newsxml :(

Quote: Nogget @ March 13 2012, 2:28 PM GMT

Eating red meat regularly 'dramatically increases the risk of death from heart disease'
Two rashers of bacon a day raises the odds of dying from heart disease and cancer by 20 per cent, a study has claimed.

No new findings there, except the percentages look very scary.
I don't eat the stuff.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2113986/Red-meat-early-death-study-Eating-regularly-increases-risk-death-heart-disease.html?ito=feeds-newsxml :(

Daily Mail saying something gives you cancer? no way!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBT6OSr1TI

Quote: Nogget @ March 13 2012, 2:28 PM GMT

Eating red meat regularly 'dramatically increases the risk of death from heart disease'
Two rashers of bacon a day raises the odds of dying from heart disease and cancer by 20 per cent, a study has claimed.

No new findings there, except the percentages look very scary.
I don't eat the stuff.

Everything seems to have the potential to kill you these days. what are we allowed to eat this month?

I saw this article last week: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17297714

Interesting but not very practical.

Quote: Nogget @ March 13 2012, 2:28 PM GMT

Eating red meat regularly 'dramatically increases the risk of death from heart disease'
Two rashers of bacon a day raises the odds of dying from heart disease and cancer by 20 per cent, a study has claimed.

'Red meat' and two rashers of bacon are not the same thing. A rasher of bacon is 50% fat, fresh pork is between 10 and 20% fat.

What does count as red meat? I'm never sure.

Quote: Nogget @ March 13 2012, 2:28 PM GMT

Eating red meat regularly 'dramatically increases the risk of death from heart disease'
Two rashers of bacon a day raises the odds of dying from heart disease and cancer by 20 per cent, a study has claimed.

No new findings there, except the percentages look very scary.
I don't eat the stuff.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2113986/Red-meat-early-death-study-Eating-regularly-increases-risk-death-heart-disease.html?ito=feeds-newsxml :(

It's not too scary, not that many people eat red meat every single day, and that has all the oil to cook it with and presumably is eaten with potatoes and not salad, etc, and if people are eating large amounts then are they working in a physically stressful job that makes them that hungry, etc. Lifestyle percentages are never that simple.

Not that I partake Cool

Quote: zooo @ March 13 2012, 4:28 PM GMT

What does count as red meat? I'm never sure.

Native americans.

I don't eat many of them.

So if I cut out red meat from my diet, stop smoking, stop drinking and get plenty of exercise, I will live forever and ever?

Looking forward to this new wave of uber healthy old people getting to experience Alzheimers for a full 30 years. No wonder they're getting rid of all our pensions. :(

No but it'll feel like it

NMJ

Quote: sootyj @ March 13 2012, 4:54 PM GMT

NMJ

Wha dah?

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