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People who spend a lot of time outdoors--such as cyclists--are at higher risk for macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness. Exposure to blue light seems partially to blame.
Don Teig
We're expecting to see more age-related macular degeneration because the baby boomer generation is approaching that age, and everyone is living longer. It potentially could be devastating.
Dr. Robert Cykiert
Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. The reason for the strong association with workplace exposure may be due both to the length of time people spend at work and the higher levels of smoke they could be exposed to there.
Wei Zhou
Many people are confused by what it means to be high-risk. It doesn't have anything to do with being at higher risk for exposure to the flu virus, such as teachers or bus drivers. People who are at high-risk are those whose health could be severely impacted if they were to contract the flu, such as those who have pre-existing health problems or a compromised immune system.
Sharon Brown
One of the ways you can do that is to involve as many cyclists as possible in your activities --- and not only cyclists, but expose the sport to people who want to be cyclists. A great way of doing that is with a group ride. It gives the people the forum to meet other riders and get to know other riders.
Dan Butler
Murphy's biggest thing was to listen to the concerns of the people, the folks that spend the time in the woods, that spend the time on our lakes, and he very much wanted the landowners' voice to be heard. Those are the folks that know what's going on in our outdoors.
Steve Oestreicher
No studies exist that show that exposure outdoors leads to any increased risk of tobacco-associated illness.
David Howard
There are certain people who are at higher risk within that Medicare group. Men, for example, have a much higher risk, nearly double the risk of women, and people with other medical conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes,
David Flum
It was great, a very good experience to really get into that element where you just train among other cyclists of same or better caliber and with a coach. I actually learned to spend time on the bike - a lot of miles, a lot of long hours. I've always heard Chris saying that to become a better rider, you have to spend a lot of time on the bike. I had a week to experience it - riding up to eight hours a day - four in the morning and four in the afternoon.
Thomas Neil
We need more recreational capacity. We need to create new ways to get the kids out of the house to enjoy the outdoors. Right now the city streets are not safe for cyclists.
Rep. Beto O'Rourke
For us, this is a great time to invest. The number of recreational cyclists has never been higher. For me, it all points upward -- that we are on the upswing of growth.
Bob Colarossi
You run the risk of missing something, or you run the risk of pulling a child out of a home prematurely and putting them into foster care because you can't take the risk and don't have time to spend with the family.
Monty Martin
This is so much about what's important about our world. There are children out there who just don't spend time outdoors.
Linda Wood
You would sort out people at higher risk and lower risk, and then maybe don't have to examine those at low risk as much. You will have a natural (method) of sorting out people for prevention, rather than for treatment.
Dr. Joel Levine
It's a great way to spend some time outdoors during our beautiful fall color season.
John Griffith
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