Sujet : Re: Windows Is A Great OS ... If Your Time Is Worth Nothing
De : recscuba_google (at) *nospam* huntzinger.com (-hh)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 03. Mar 2025, 17:36:37
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On 3/3/25 02:11, RonB wrote:
On 2025-03-02, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:
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You comment on how Joel and I live in a world of emotion. Meanwhile,
your reaction is itself based on emotion. You are a hypocrite, much like
the historic Frenchmen who called for revolution against tyranny and
themselves became one.
Whether the mRNA "vaccines" (so-called) were created to kill people, or not,
is still an open debate. The fact remains that myocarditis was formerly an
old person's problem — now it consistently kills young, healthy people (often
athletes). And that's a result (admitted to by Pfizer) of the mRNA crap.
And that is just ONE of the issues with this "kill shot." There's talk now
of outlawing mRNA "vaccines" in the U.S.
Unfortunately, RonB is getting his news from bad sources again. Case in point:
Date of Publication: September 2013
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24064227/>
Abstract
Objective: To study the effects of gender and age on occurrence of myocarditis.
Design: Nationwide, multicentre registry study in Finland.
Setting: All medical hospital admissions (n=1 698 397) of patients aged ≥ 16 years during 9.5 years in 29 hospitals.
Patients: 3198 myocarditis patients.
Date of Publication: September 2013
Results: Myocarditis was more common in men (76.61%; 95% CI 75.11% to 78.05%) than in women (23.39%; 95% CI 21.95% to 24.89%, p<0.0001). Median age of patients was 33 years (IQR 23-50 years). Male patients were significantly younger than females (mean age 34.1 ± SD 15.1 vs 49.0 ± 18.7 years, p<0.0001). In men, occurrence was highest at 16-20 yrs of age, with a linear decline to elderliness (r=-0.95, p<0.0001). By contrast, myocarditis affected women more evenly at all ages with highest occurrence at the age of 56-60 years. Myocarditis caused 0.19% (95% CI 0.18% to 0.19%) of all medical admissions, and 0.48% (95% CI 0.46% to 0.49%) of admissions due to cardiovascular reasons with an inverse logarithmic association with age (r=-0.97, p<0.0001). Admissions were more commonly caused by myocarditis in men (risk ratio 3.11; 95% CI 2.87 to 3.38, p<0.0001).
Conclusions: Men are significantly more susceptible to myocarditis than women. Young men are especially at risk for acquiring myocarditis, while women are affected most commonly at the postmenopausal age. The proportion of hospital admissions caused by myocarditis has an inverse, logarithmic association with age.
TL;DR extracts:
"Myocarditis was more common in men [77% vs 23%] than in women"
"In men, occurrence was highest at 16-20 yrs of age..."
"Median age of patients was 33 years...Male patients were significantly younger than females [34 vs 49]."
-hh