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TheBrownDog
I generally agree with this - although the long term health outcomes of concussions might be more serious than those of consuming processed meats. (Bet I’m about to be told otherwise).
But neither of us are qualified in this area so I’ll finish by saying I very much hope that Murphy is fit to play on, and that he doesn’t suffer the consequences in his post-footy life that others have in his position.
Studies suggest processed meats are carcinogenic. Cancer versus dementia - not sure which is more desirable.
The issue is that the Robbo's of the world jump on a headline and just run with it. A study suggests more than 3 concussions increases the risk of dementia - ban anyone with 3 concussions. A study suggests that processed meats are carcinogenic - ban processed meats - it's the same mentality. There's no looking for further study or expert analysis to break down the increased risks into their likelihood of occuring - the risk versus reward - So decisions are jumped to and pushed by Robbos way too quickly - even if we were in favour of life choices being taken away from the individual for their own good (assuming that maximising longevity is in their own good). It's just a trigger response to a headline "finding" from a study.
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