Maybe the wording wasn't tight enough for you, Tony.  My chances of
death are 100% given enough time.  However, I know I should not take
risks that are likely to hasten it.  Reducing risks reduce the odds of
dying sooner.  Is that clear enough?

Thank you, 
Mark Snyder 
-----Original Message-----
Sorry, but this makes no sense as written. Don't we all have a 100%
chance of death? How can someone have a 101% chance of death? As
professional reporters are replaced with amateurs, I'm afraid we're
going to be seeing lots more of this type of nonsense in the years to
come.

> In a provocative look at the impact of sedentary behavior on health, a
new
> study links time watching television to an increased risk of death.
One of


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