yeah, today. Thought I might be the list. Was told I’m safe via “I’ll need you to pick up XXX’s job responsibilities cause he’s being terminated today”. Man was that super bitter sweet news. Glad it wasn’t me but pissed why it wasn’t other lazy do-nothings that’re still strolling the hallways
man, terrible day at work. good co-workers are walked out the door and the lazy do-nothings still around. Rob, if you don’t mind – GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
April 30 (Bloomberg) — Half a glass of wine a day may add
five years to your life, a new study suggests. Drink beer, and you’ll live only 2 1/2 years longer.
Dutch researchers followed 1,373 men for more than four
decades, noting their eating and drinking habits. Men who had about 20 grams of alcohol daily — equivalent to a half a glass of wine — had 2 1/2 years added to their life expectancy at age 50, compared with men who didn’t drink at all, according to the research published today in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Men who consumed only wine had twice as much added longevity.
Light alcohol intake was linked to lower cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and overall mortality in the study. Researchers had known that moderate drinking is tied to a lower risk of heart disease, possibly because of an increase in high density lipoprotein or so-called good cholesterol as well as a reduction in platelet clumping, making it more unlikely for clots to form. It is the first study to show that one kind of alcohol is superior to others in prolonging life, the researchers said.
“In this study, 70 percent of all wine consumed was red
wine,†the researchers, led by Marinette Streppel of the
University of Wageningen in the Netherlands, said in the paper. “This suggests that the cardioprotective effect of wine could be due to a protective effect of polyphenol compounds in red wine, but other explanations cannot be ruled out.â€
M4l – are you guys having layoffs?
yeah, today. Thought I might be the list. Was told I’m safe via “I’ll need you to pick up XXX’s job responsibilities cause he’s being terminated today”. Man was that super bitter sweet news. Glad it wasn’t me but pissed why it wasn’t other lazy do-nothings that’re still strolling the hallways
Oh, wait…I cant do it today.,…just got an emergency call…let me get back to you
“BRG, email me.”
I emailed you about something else…did you get that email?
I’m pretty sure I have the right email address.
m4l…you mean they just walked out to go to another firm???
BRG, email me.
M4L, that just happened today? Are you still ok?
man, terrible day at work. good co-workers are walked out the door and the lazy do-nothings still around. Rob, if you don’t mind – GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
April 30 (Bloomberg) — Half a glass of wine a day may add
five years to your life, a new study suggests. Drink beer, and you’ll live only 2 1/2 years longer.
Dutch researchers followed 1,373 men for more than four
decades, noting their eating and drinking habits. Men who had about 20 grams of alcohol daily — equivalent to a half a glass of wine — had 2 1/2 years added to their life expectancy at age 50, compared with men who didn’t drink at all, according to the research published today in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Men who consumed only wine had twice as much added longevity.
Light alcohol intake was linked to lower cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and overall mortality in the study. Researchers had known that moderate drinking is tied to a lower risk of heart disease, possibly because of an increase in high density lipoprotein or so-called good cholesterol as well as a reduction in platelet clumping, making it more unlikely for clots to form. It is the first study to show that one kind of alcohol is superior to others in prolonging life, the researchers said.
“In this study, 70 percent of all wine consumed was red
wine,†the researchers, led by Marinette Streppel of the
University of Wageningen in the Netherlands, said in the paper. “This suggests that the cardioprotective effect of wine could be due to a protective effect of polyphenol compounds in red wine, but other explanations cannot be ruled out.â€