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Nothing to add to the vegetarian issue, other than that it does seem important to study populations other than Seventh-day Adventists.
BUT, I just had to point out the headline down the page from this article,
The French Learned To Make Wine From Italians 2,400 Years Ago
I'm imagining that they soon discovered that grapes were easier to grow...
Sarah
On Jun 4, 2013, at 10:32 PM, Charles Carlson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> One would think that figuring out the benefits of eating vegetables would be easier than figuring out the benefits of eating oat bran, or visiting museums, but it turns out they're all pretty complex questions with lots of supporters in each camp and conflicting data a every bend, which is of course the fault of our human psyche to make things more understandable than they chaotically are. On a humanly trivial note, I think we've discovered that most vegetarians in the developed world economy's fare better if vegetarianism is associated with religion for god knows what reason. Here's a cool report on the latest study.
> http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/06/04/188647377/can-going-vegetarian-help-you-live-longer-maybe
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