joobz
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at the same time?I heard that you will live forever if you never drink or smoke or masturbate.
at the same time?I heard that you will live forever if you never drink or smoke or masturbate.
Are all of your posts so insulting, aggressive, and dishonest? Or just the ones about alcohol?
In this case the authority is legit. The NHS and DOH employs large numbers of experts in public health and has access to large datasets. Generaly safe to assume that if they doin't know what they are talking about no one else does either.
Yes and no. Questioning an assessors underlying assumptions is good science
Minor correction... a shot is 1.5 oz (though many bars now make it only 1 oz) and 1.5 oz of the average liquor (80 proof) is equivalent in alcohol to 12 oz of a 5% abv beer.
And this is the same NHS that runs homeopathic hospitals. But I guess since they're the experts then homeopathy must be okay.
Risk assessment is a tricky thing. There are a few posters who have questioned the endpoint that the NHS is using and that's the real crux of it. They're not always right and it's a very good question to ask. For all we know, they're calculating the risk to a person who is recovering from hepatitis.
I'll stay with my favorite risk assessor, Mark Twain, who wrote:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gifI really hope more is safer.
Otherwise I died a little this weekend.
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif
Didn't we all?
Life is a condition with a mortality of 100%.
Nope. I was in the Marines, though... and if you think the Marines are nothing more than "drunken slobs", then you are pretty easy to dismiss, I think.I'm sorry, I can understand that you might think I'm being insulting if I refer to someone who has 50-60 drinks a week as a drunken slob - that was perhaps a bit strong but was an immediate and honest reaction to your post. If it insults you then I apologise. But aggressive and dishonest? I don't think so.
I wonder if I'm touching a nerve? Do you still drink as much?
Nope.
1)they keep trying to close them
2)never been through the normal NHS review procedures.
"I'd define binge drinking as deliberately drinking enough to lose self-control and self-respect"
Not a good defintion at all. Firstly I don't belive there is any known mechanism by which the intention of the Dricker impacts the effect ethonal on the body. Secondly both self control and self respect are way to subjective to be useful.
And this opinion is based on what?
By comparison we know the the DOH has acess to large ammounts of data and experts and no reason to think they would not use that in this case.
The responce of a rational mature adult is either:
1)stay within the limits
2)break the limits and accept the risk admiting that you are doing so.
Denial not so good.
I heard that you will live forever if you never drink or smoke or masturbate.
If you smoke while you masturbate, you're doing it wrong.at the same time?
Why does her opinion invalidate her analysis of the apparent weakness of the derivation of "binge drinking"?
Let's see - the NHS keeps trying to close the homeopathic hospitals run by the NHS? How do you know this definition of "binge drinking" didn't come from the same office that keeps open the homeopathic hospitals?
I average a can of cider every few days so I;m not in denial.
I just like facts. If there is a reason for what appears to be a randomly chosen operational defn lets hear it.
Because she doesn't base it on any data at all.
Evidence?Because homeopathic mob are pretty isolated and limit their publications to some rather odd customer satatifaction surveys.
I have the occasional glass. I don't drink it from the can. Another ad-hom like your ad-hom attack on the statistician that since you don't like her opinions her arguments can't be valid.You are. Cider should not be drunk from cans.
Which one? The 8 or more or more than 8 defintion?
BTW - if anyone can find a reference for the NHS setting 8 units in any one day as binge drinking rather than just adopting the ONS defn of "heavy drinking" I'd be interested.