Firstly, the writer (doing their best to bring research into popular media) is obviously ignoring the fact that most Indian curries are cooked in a shitload of oil. Or ghee. Which, to my understanding, is pretty much just butter with all the healthy bits taken out. May as well inject it straight into your arteries.
Secondly, the researcher was inspired to study medicine after his encounter with an orthopaedic surgeon? Seriously? I've met a fair number of orthopods in my time. Most are wankers. Some are okay. Only 1 or 2 could be described as "nice and interesting". Orthopaedic surgeons are like the rottweilers of the medical profession - blood-thirsty, anti-social and poorly-behaved.
Based on these two incredibly intelligent and well thought-out observations, the only natural conclusion one can come to is that the researcher has no idea and hence these findings cannot be trusted.
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Sorry, I haven't made it past the "MCG School of Medicine" yet.
I can certainly understand orthopods being needed at the MCG. But neurosurgeons? To study how many brain cells 400 cans of VB kill in one Saturday afternoon? Fair dinkum, they'd be hard pressed to find ANY brain cells at the MCG at a Collingwood v Port game!
Go Hawks!!!
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