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<blockquote data-quote="Chris24Main" data-source="post: 2748171" data-attributes="member: 585131"><p>Sure - I'm all in favour of testing, and to be clear - I do really just mean "elevated" - whatever that means will be different for different people. Also - association is not causation, so I should be clear that I'm not saying that anything will cause anything.</p><p></p><p>But - I suppose I'm just using the same kind of language as the article you quoted - it's deliberately <em>as </em>justifiable as saying that freezing your toast will reduce your risk of colon cancer by 30%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris24Main, post: 2748171, member: 585131"] Sure - I'm all in favour of testing, and to be clear - I do really just mean "elevated" - whatever that means will be different for different people. Also - association is not causation, so I should be clear that I'm not saying that anything will cause anything. But - I suppose I'm just using the same kind of language as the article you quoted - it's deliberately [I]as [/I]justifiable as saying that freezing your toast will reduce your risk of colon cancer by 30%. [/QUOTE]
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