On the important French Fry Question

LeoCasey at aol.com LeoCasey at aol.com
Mon Jan 22 14:51:57 PST 2001



> I presume folks used to die -- more frequently than we do now -- of
> illnesses other than cancer.
>
>

Yes, because we died a lot younger, before cancer got to us. Prostrate cancer in men over 70 is phenomenally high, but also -- in most cases -- rather slow acting. We die of something else first. For all of the human-created pathogens and causes of illness we face now, we are clearly very much better off than when we faced only natural pathogens and cause of illness without the benefit of technological means to ward them off.

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