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    Sunburns, skin cancer, helmet visors that can protect a rider's face

    Have any motorcycle riders been sunburned or likely acquired skin cancer despite always using a UV blocking visor and full helmet? I bought a helmet that has a visor that is supposed to block 100% of the UVA and UVB rays. I want to know what extended riding will do if I rely on a UV blocking visor.
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    Whole Body Vibration = Prostate Issues?

    I just read a piece in my newspaper(yep, this old guy still reads a paper/paper & no , I don't have prostate issues) about a study wherein they found the one large consistency amongst the study group of men with prostate problems was that truck drivers are far more likely to develop prostate...
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    Cancer Survivors Who ride

    Anyone out there who has survived cancer and rides? I've got a question (OR TWO HUNDRED)... we'll start with... What have been your two biggest challenges and what did you do/what was the result of facing those challenges? I am currently in chemo and looking forward to getting back on the...
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    Preparing for Death.

    I know many of you have experienced this so here goes... My father-in-law smoked for 40+ years. He is only 60 and looks like he is 90+. He got the official word that we (at least my wife and I) already knew. He has Stage IV adenocarcinoma of the lungs with metastatic disease in his spine and...
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