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D74248 t1_jctdgad wrote

The reason boy's soccer reports less injuries is obvious to anyone who has had both boys and girls in high school sports. Football is the prime sport for boys, soccer is the prime sport for girls.

You can google scholar studies yourself. It is unfortunate that you feel so threatened by women.

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D74248 t1_jct7le4 wrote

You can find studies that go either way, but the underlying fact is that girl's high school soccer is clearly right up there with high school football. It is a vicious sport, I suspect because of ex-jock fathers pushing their daughters to be aggressive.

Source: Father whose daughter had 2 serious concussions playing high school soccer. I wish that I knew then what I know now. It is not a nice, safe sport.

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D74248 t1_j2b26fr wrote

Here's my hot take.

I listen to my doctor. It helps that a family member in academic medicine tells me that her guidance is in line with recent studies. And by following my doctor's guidance I diet control my T2 diabetes into an A1C in the low to mid 5s. I am now considered by the ADA to be in remission. I didn't get here with CICO.

Intermittent fasting lowers insulin levels.

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