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Rachel Gets Fruity |
Soga
Member #4,589
May 2004
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You don't get cancer from overworking yourself. Cancer generally happens as a result of mutation, whether by chance or by radiation. Last time I checked, work doesn't alter your genes. I don't see people with a third arm being born because their parents over-exerted themselves. It just happens. Nature is chaotic. Both of you guys are right, but neither one of you have even presented a challenge to the other's argument. You two are just talking about two very distinct things. Must you soil this thread with this meaningless bickering? |
Michael Jensen
Member #2,870
October 2002
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Quote: In this thread one group says "sport helps" the other group says "sport hurts". Neither group seems to be able to back up their arguments. I don't think anyone said exactly either of those two things more like both groups say that too little exercise is bad, and too much can be bad too... that's all I ever got. Quote: At the moment, there's no proof, facts or even theories that sports helps or hinders the development of cancer in any way. I don't think anyone in this thread was stating that sports had anything to do with cancer... There was someone who said that DRs think that a percentage of cancer might be lifestyle related, and that lifestyle could be effected by exercise, sports, competion, etc, but the moose is right no one ever stated "sports cause cancer" I agree with Soga and I really don't understand where X-G and SC are comming from in this thread...
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