A Medical Mystery of the Best Kind: Major Diseases Are In Decline (nytimes.com)
Slashdot reader schwit1 quotes an article from the New York Times: Something strange is going on in medicine. Major diseases, like colon cancer, dementia and heart disease, are waning in wealthy countries, and improved diagnosis and treatment cannot fully explain it...it looks as if people in the United States and some other wealthy countries are, unexpectedly, starting to beat back the diseases of aging. The leading killers are still the leading killers -- cancer, heart disease, stroke -- but they are occurring later in life, and people in general are living longer in good health.
The Times cites one researcher's pet theory that the cellular process of aging itself may be gradually changing in humans' favor.
The Times cites one researcher's pet theory that the cellular process of aging itself may be gradually changing in humans' favor.
I've been diagnosed with Brugada Syndrome, so I'll be dying of heart failure eventually. Probably when my batteries are flat, or passing through a security scanner, which temporarily disables my defibrilator. Or when someone hacks my heart, given that my ICD is Wi-Fi enabled. Yes, I can be hacked. My cardiologist says not to worry about it, because there's not many people clever enough to hack me. I have my doubts, as the manufacturer won't tell me how my heart is secured "for obvious security reasons". My experience is that whenever I hear that, the tech in question is porous as all fuck.
In addition, the largest drop has been people under 50. People under 50 have never been exposed to above ground nuclear tests. Those stopped in 1963. And for the last decade at least, most urban areas of the country have not even allowed smoking in bars and restaurants, and we've had very effective maintenance medicines for common high blood pressure issues, heart related conditions, type 2 diabetes and others. These conditions being controlled help keep our bodies healthier and most likely allow our own immune systems to fight off more serious conditions.
Vegetarism is on the rise, which also
will contribute positively in ALL, 100%, of aspects of life.
Citation required.
Former vegetarian here, under treatment for acromegaly, iron deficiency, and vitamin D deficiency at the moment, with a higher than normal risk of diabetes and the need to shed some weight.
I agree, a BIG FAT citation required.
Those are all acquired conditions from nutritional deficiency - e.g. those caused by an artificially restricted diet like vegetarianism in humans.
Most of the chemical hysteria in general is driven by folks completely ignorant of basic chemistry knowledge. Just recently I learned that the fad of apricot kernels is coming back to health food stores. Apricot kernels, for those who don't know, contain a 100% natural compound that readily breaks down into "no fucking kidding" cyanide in the gut. The bag even warns the consumer not to eat more than 20g per day. The marketing delineation of natural vs artificial does not follow the reality of chemistry or biology.
The average person now receives more radiation from medical treatment and diagnosis than the average person ever received from atmospheric testing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_radiation#Atmospheric_nuclear_testing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_radiation#Medical
Controlled studies have shown that your fat, protein and cholesterol intake has very little relationship to your circulating cholesterol level.
Basically everyone in the world is living longer. World is better for humans. Has been for decades. Better, in war, in disease, in nutrition. The surprise is that the doom-and-gloom press is surprised. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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Acromegaly is usually caused by a tumour in the pituitary gland.
Vitamin D deficiency is pretty common and is usually caused by lack of exposure to UV B light. No one gets enough Vitamin D from their diet except by supplementation.
Acromegaly causes diabetes
So we are left with vegetarianism possibly being responsible for iron deficiency and too much weight. Both are easily solved by a well thought out vegetarian diet.
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yep - many studies show that vegans/vegetarians are somewhat more unhealthy.
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Interesting that she could come to that conclusion... From her own site: http://drkaayladaniel.com/abou...
"serves on the Board of Directors of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fun"
Translations: she is paid to support diary.