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Bone health in aging men
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 249698" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>One of this things I say in lecture. I grew up in the sun and as an adult I worked in the sun. Never used sun screen of any kind. My wife and I both love the out doors. For the last 20 years all we hear is don't go in the sun to the point 20+ year old's are afraid of it. Sad how those that read science have such a knee jerk reaction to small percentages of people who have skin cancers. Now we have set an entire generation up for some pretty devastating problem as they age.</p><p></p><p>My 83 year old mother asked me the other day why all these young kids have depression? Take a look at their diets. The are nutrient deficient and many areas, they are many times obese, inactive and their hormones are wrecked because of all of this. </p><p></p><p>Nelson, I have two girls in one class that have missed over 60% of the class, all of the activity and claim they have been too depressed to come to class. Its very hard for me to have any sympathy for them. I sent them both articles talking about how exercise help greatly with depression. Still they miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 249698, member: 43589"] One of this things I say in lecture. I grew up in the sun and as an adult I worked in the sun. Never used sun screen of any kind. My wife and I both love the out doors. For the last 20 years all we hear is don't go in the sun to the point 20+ year old's are afraid of it. Sad how those that read science have such a knee jerk reaction to small percentages of people who have skin cancers. Now we have set an entire generation up for some pretty devastating problem as they age. My 83 year old mother asked me the other day why all these young kids have depression? Take a look at their diets. The are nutrient deficient and many areas, they are many times obese, inactive and their hormones are wrecked because of all of this. Nelson, I have two girls in one class that have missed over 60% of the class, all of the activity and claim they have been too depressed to come to class. Its very hard for me to have any sympathy for them. I sent them both articles talking about how exercise help greatly with depression. Still they miss. [/QUOTE]
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