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Originally Posted by jackb
This is just the sort of article that makes reading it a waste of time. It begins with all you need to know without the bother of reading. Can bone health be at risk for cyclists and kayakers? A new study says the answer might be yes. I assume, then, that it may also mean no, so shy bother going any further? Just journalists making copy and university researchers earning tenure or promotion. Best to go our for a ride and take the risk. A good question to ask is the reading of such articles putting your intelligence at risk. The answer might be yes.
Betteridge's law of headlines states that any headline which asks a question can be answered with "no."
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