I read a report somewhere, and no I don't remember where, that lung cancer was actually fairly rare before the mass taking up of cigarette smoking during the 14-18 war period. Of course records weren't kept the same, but there would seem to be some truth in that.It's those damned Marxist doctors at it again.
ps How does this constitute 'news'? It's been on the cards for years.
The joke in Zimbabwe - what did you use to light your house before you had candles? Electricity.As you say, Induction hobs are a world apart from gas and ceramic hobs, and lets face it, the way the world is going electric is going to be the only power source available in the future.
In those days gone by it was called Consumption as Cancer and Asbestosis were not known or diagnosable.I read a report somewhere, and no I don't remember where, that lung cancer was actually fairly rare before the mass taking up of cigarette smoking during the 14-18 war period. Of course records weren't kept the same, but there would seem to be some truth in that.
Most people had open fires back then, the pollution generally up until the early 60s was terrible.
Basically though, as with smoking it's the choice of the individual, at least at present.
Interesting that Richard Doll's original findings on the link between smoking and lung cancer were in 1950.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Doll
Which is about the time that the maximum effect on smokers from the WWI period would be showing.
As said, "consumption" was TB, and that was rife.In those days gone by it was called Consumption as Cancer and Asbestosis were not known or diagnosable.
Aluminium, Copper, and Pyrex pans won't work on induction hobs, just saying .Funnily enough I’ve recently been exposed to similar reports but not on the same subject. We had a short break away a few weeks ago and the Mrs was blown away with how amazingly responsive and controllable the gas hob was where we stayed having many times berated the sub standard ceramic hob fitted at home. We’ve had gas before but it was quite a while back and there’s also an issue with reinstating it at our current property so we started researching possible alternatives that would keep her happy. Turns out , according to media , that gas hobs are killing us all silently with their increased levels of pollutants in the household!!!
Of course the cynic in me suspects that our ‘tech’ has maybe been influenced by discreetly deposited cookies and has subsequently attracted attention from the far out sales wing of applicable appliances.. long story short, she’s very happy with her new induction hob
Providing that the wind is blowing or the sun is out otherwise start your generator.and lets face it, the way the world is going electric is going to be the only power source available in the future.
There are fascinating studies on the correlation between lead in petrol and the rise (and fall again) in crime over the period when it was used.A favourite quiz question is who did the world most harm? Adolf Hitler, Stalin, Chairman Mao or Thomas Midgley Jr?
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Midgely developed CFCs and put lead in petrol.
Yes, it's a shame no one is working on storage solutions for still days and when the sun isn't shining.Providing that the wind is blowing or the sun is out otherwise start your generator.
Enter your email address to join: