In a message dated 4/11/01 7:49:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Dr McLachlan believes his research will show that heart disease is much less
common among people from Guernsey than among the population of the
neighbouring Channel Island.
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This will be highly interesting. I bet the data will show nothing of the
sort. Having spent most of my early life on Jersey, I think I can safely say
that the biggest influence on the islander's health are the usual culprits of
sugar, fried potatoes, pizza, etc., etc. He will never be able to single out
different milk types. The islanders eat the same way they do in Belfast.
Charles
San Diego, CA