are not dying of covid at least to this point. those athletes should, if every proper precaution has been taken and now you get to the point where someone tests positive but they are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic there has to be a way to return to play quickly. think of what i have a concern. with the nfl, this is a what go ahead. i have a concern. go ahead. i think i misspoke. i think the nba shut down on march 11. anyway, at the outset of tonight s program i was talking to dr. hotez about the pfizer pill, this miracle pill which is finally on the horizon. i embrace everything you said. i love the way you said it. i am worried the unvaxed among us, including the will say, why am i get vaxed now? i will just take that pill when it s available. you get the final word. well, one of the things they should do, the leagues have some control over their players.
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The past year has seen an unprecedented level of confinement indoors. As national lockdowns forced people to stay inside for their safety another health crisis was slowly developing: a decades-long crisis of inactivity.
The Guardianâs
Peter Walker, author of a new book The Miracle Pill tells
Anushka Asthana that our increasingly sedentary lifestyles are doing us untold damage. In fact he says, 1.5 billion people around the world are so inactive they are at greater risk of everything from heart disease to diabetes, cancer, arthritis and depression, even dementia. Sedentary living now kills more people than obesity.
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We know that heart disease and cancer are the two biggest killers, followed by stroke.
We are quite accustomed to seeing ads telling us the dangers of smoking cigarettes. We hear gurus and diet experts tell us every day the importance of building good diet and exercise habits.
Many people have stopped smoking, try to eat more healthfully, and exercise regularly or at the very least know they need to do so.
But there s another root cause of these killers that we don t often talk about inactivity. Yes, those daily workouts and intentional exercise help. But that s not what we re talking about here. And this type of inactivity isn t due to laziness and personal choice.