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In reply to the discussion: Pre-Existing Conditions - If You're over 50, You Haz 'Em. [View all]Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)54. But at least we rode bikes
Studies show that the health benefits of cycling vastly outweigh the relatively small risks inherent in the activity.
It's the sedentary life that kills.
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Thanks much for the info! I fear surprise medical bills from a surprise out-of-network provider
progree
May 2017
#41
The danger is to people over 55 who have been laid off by their companies.
redstatebluegirl
May 2017
#58
"reduce the Medicare age to 50" was one of the ACA provisions in 2008. was dropped so the Act passed
Sunlei
May 2017
#22
Yeah, several progressive measures were briefly considered and then dropped...
Wounded Bear
May 2017
#23
If Republicans stopped pushing all the stuff to benefit 'for profit' Corps & dropped medicare to age
Sunlei
May 2017
#26
If they're over 50 and supporting Trump, I want them to suffer horribly. My
KingCharlemagne
May 2017
#11
My daughter has psoriasis. However, the Doc diagnosed it as seborrhea dermatitis.
progressoid
May 2017
#31
At least being eaten by lions and tigers would be relatively quick.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2017
#53
If they're allowed to force genetic testing on us all- everyone will have them.
bettyellen
May 2017
#74
Actually studies have shown plaque on vessel walls starts are early as the 20's--or even younger
ismnotwasm
May 2017
#80