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Frood

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Free self generating crossword puzzles which he gets frustrated with, tears up, and starts a new one.

Now that he's settled into his Northern California nursing home after a family intervention in Costa Rica, we're all the old perverted pinata has left.
 

Fredricka

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Hopefully he'll only post in this thread for a bit and keep the rest of the site a bit tidier. This will be much appreciated and I know everyone agrees
 

realgrimm

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He loved being there...taking advantage of "the economy" and the "colourful locals"... so, yes, it's rather curious..............................
Yes the disappearance of the pool boy and the gathered info is shotty at best
 

Lily

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It wasn't meant to be taken literally.

...but y'all have been rather combustible in recent years.
I wouldn't be surprised if your smoke intake was at least in the same ballpark as mine.
CA is a big state. The fires in LA had no impact on air quality in NorCal, though it is the most densely populated area of the state.

As bad as the Santa Ana winds are out there, they also clear the air pretty quickly.


The last big fire in NorCal was the Paradise fire. I think that was before covid.
 

Jack

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It wasn't meant to be taken literally.

...but y'all have been rather combustible in recent years.
I wouldn't be surprised if your smoke intake was at least in the same ballpark as mine.
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Yes, research suggests that wildfire exposure in California may be associated with an increased risk of certain types of cancer. Specifically, studies indicate a potential link between wildfire smoke exposure and higher rates of lung cancer and brain tumors. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between wildfire exposure and cancer risk.


Elaboration:
  • Potential Lung Cancer Risk:
    A study found that people living within 50 km of wildfires had a slightly higher incidence of lung cancer compared to those not exposed.
  • Potential Brain Tumor Risk:
    The same study also indicated a higher incidence of brain tumors in individuals exposed to wildfires.
 

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Yes, research suggests that wildfire exposure in California may be associated with an increased risk of certain types of cancer. Specifically, studies indicate a potential link between wildfire smoke exposure and higher rates of lung cancer and brain tumors. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between wildfire exposure and cancer risk.


Elaboration:
  • Potential Lung Cancer Risk:
    A study found that people living within 50 km of wildfires had a slightly higher incidence of lung cancer compared to those not exposed.

  • Potential Brain Tumor Risk:
    The same study also indicated a higher incidence of brain tumors in individuals exposed to wildfires.


Most wildfires are not in the metro areas. Last year's LA fires really were out of the norm.

They are usually out in the forests. Typically, surrounding places like LA up in the mountains/hills.

They can easily be more than 50 km away.
 

Jack

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Most wildfires are not in the metro areas. Last year's LA fires really were out of the norm.

They are usually out in the forests. Typically, surrounding places like LA up in the mountains/hills.

They can easily be more than 50 km away.
we had a bunch of new clusters of breast cancer in women this year after the canadian wildfires last summer.

Never seen the sky like that here.