Alan Harper's Tash
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It’s just as likely that doctors have got better at diagnosing conditions, hence any increase could not actually be down to anything but that.There is no argument here, just an observation which one is allowed to make and one is allowed to disagree with, not looking for arguments or debates here and in case you're wondering, i am well aware of what hereditary means i was just surprised by how these heart related issues seemed to have increased in sportsmen, we also had an active test cricketer, part of playing 11 who had to stop playing cricket because of heart condition last year and i don't think I've said Mwepu his condition was due to covid, it was a gernal observation which you can disagree with
Having said that, the stats don’t back up the assertion that there has been a marked increase in heart conditions.
You brought up your theory in response to Mwepu having to retire, hence our disagreement earlier.