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Blawg Review #106 and the pathology of motorcycle racing

April 30, 2007

Blawg Review #106 is up at Brett Trout’s Blawg IT, sporting a motorcycle racing theme.  The HealthBlawger knows some folks who view motorcyclists as nothing more than future organ donors.  The natural segue here . . . organ transplants may be covered by Medicare, the topic of the HealthBlawg post selected by Brett for inclusion in this week’s edition of Blawg Review.

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  1. Brett Trout says

    May 1, 2007 at 9:15 am

    Thanks for the link. While motorcycle racing is indeed a pathological addiction, it is not as dangerous as you might think. Actually, it ranks right between college football and scuba diving in terms of fatalities.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing

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