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Gum Disease and Pipe Smoking Dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 542273" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>This thread exemplifies how idiosyncratic it all is. On some level, with health, it's always a gamble. One person can do X to excess their whole lives and live to be 90, while someone else does the same X for a single year and not in excess, and they get a disease linked to X. Health is based on generalizations, not specific anecdotes, which is why I try to never let personal stories get me down, nor get me up. The exception proves nothing, and it is dangerous to give them too much weight. Does everyone who exercises daily and eats well live to be 100? No, but most who do live longer and have a healthier time of it. The big gamble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 542273, member: 1211"] This thread exemplifies how idiosyncratic it all is. On some level, with health, it's always a gamble. One person can do X to excess their whole lives and live to be 90, while someone else does the same X for a single year and not in excess, and they get a disease linked to X. Health is based on generalizations, not specific anecdotes, which is why I try to never let personal stories get me down, nor get me up. The exception proves nothing, and it is dangerous to give them too much weight. Does everyone who exercises daily and eats well live to be 100? No, but most who do live longer and have a healthier time of it. The big gamble. [/QUOTE]
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