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Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Reply from: Juhana Harju
Date: 27 Apr 2008, 07:42
Re: Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Juhana Harju wrote:
> Marshall Price wrote:
>
>> I heard just recently on a show about government-sponsored health
>> care practices around the world that the Japanese have the longest
>> life expectancies. It was "Frontline: Sick Around the World."
>
> What is remarkable is the fact that Japanese also have to longest
> healthy life expectancy.
>
> http :// www .who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html

More recent and detailed data can be obtained from here:

http :// www .who.int/whosis/indicators/2007HALE0/en/

--
Juhana

Ravintoblogini:
http :// ruohikolla.blogspot,com /

Reply from: Marshall Price
Date: 27 Apr 2008, 22:33
Re: Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Juhana Harju wrote:
> Juhana Harju wrote:
>> Marshall Price wrote:
>>
>>> I heard just recently on a show about government-sponsored health
>>> care practices around the world that the Japanese have the longest
>>> life expectancies. It was "Frontline: Sick Around the World."
>> What is remarkable is the fact that Japanese also have to longest
>> healthy life expectancy.
>>
>> http :// www .who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html
>
> More recent and detailed data can be obtained from here:
>
> http :// www .who.int/whosis/indicators/2007HALE0/en/

What do you do with an .xls file?

--
Marshall Price of Miami
Known to Yahoo as d021317c

Reply from: Juhana Harju
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 06:16
Re: Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Marshall Price wrote:
> Juhana Harju wrote:
>> Juhana Harju wrote:
>>> Marshall Price wrote:
>>>
>>>> I heard just recently on a show about government-sponsored health
>>>> care practices around the world that the Japanese have the longest
>>>> life expectancies. It was "Frontline: Sick Around the World."
>>> What is remarkable is the fact that Japanese also have to longest
>>> healthy life expectancy.
>>>
>>> http :// www .who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html
>>
>> More recent and detailed data can be obtained from here:
>>
>> http :// www .who.int/whosis/indicators/2007HALE0/en/
>
> What do you do with an .xls file?

That is a good question. I also had problems with that file. However, I did
find the link in the right upper corner useful (Data: Healthy life
expectancy (HALE) at birth (years)).

--
Juhana

Ravintoblogini:
http :// ruohikolla.blogspot,com /


Reply from: RF
Date: 11 May 2008, 06:05
Re: Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Marshall Price wrote:
> Juhana Harju wrote:
>> Juhana Harju wrote:
>>> Marshall Price wrote:
>>>
>>>> I heard just recently on a show about government-sponsored health
>>>> care practices around the world that the Japanese have the longest
>>>> life expectancies. It was "Frontline: Sick Around the World."
>>> What is remarkable is the fact that Japanese also have to longest
>>> healthy life expectancy.
>>>
>>> http :// www .who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html
>>
>> More recent and detailed data can be obtained from here:
>>
>> http :// www .who.int/whosis/indicators/2007HALE0/en/
>
> What do you do with an .xls file?


Use Microsoft Excel to open and read it. If you
don't have that, try OpenOffice.org.
It has the equivalent of Word, Excel, etc

Reply from: Marshall Price
Date: 27 Apr 2008, 22:29
Re: Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Juhana Harju wrote:
> Marshall Price wrote:
>
>> I heard just recently on a show about government-sponsored health care
>> practices around the world that the Japanese have the longest life
>> expectancies. It was "Frontline: Sick Around the World."
>
> What is remarkable is the fact that Japanese also have to longest healthy
> life expectancy.
>
> http :// www .who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html
>

I don't know why, but I didn't expect to see Australia ranking so
high. It's such a mysterious country -- sort of a cross between Wales
and Brazil. ;-)

--
Marshall Price of Miami
Known to Yahoo as d021317c

Reply from: Juhana Harju
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 06:21
Re: Vitamin K2 reduces the risk of prostate cancer

Marshall Price wrote:
> Juhana Harju wrote:
>> Marshall Price wrote:
>>
>>> I heard just recently on a show about government-sponsored health
>>> care practices around the world that the Japanese have the longest
>>> life expectancies. It was "Frontline: Sick Around the World."
>>
>> What is remarkable is the fact that Japanese also have to longest
>> healthy life expectancy.
>>
>> http :// www .who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html
>
> I don't know why, but I didn't expect to see Australia ranking so
> high. It's such a mysterious country -- sort of a cross between Wales
> and Brazil. ;-)

Perhaps it is healthy to keep the head downwards. ;-)

--
Juhana



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