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In this specific case, going outside would help reduce exposure to aerosolized saliva.
Imagine people at a bar. The smokers would stand outside in the cold, smoking, while the non-smokers inside are warmer but at higher risk of catching an infection.
it might work like a mask if you always inhale through a filter and an inferno.
It might even purify your second-hand smoke.
but yes, you have a very real point. I remember reading about some drug that seemed to give people heart attacks, but it actually cured what it was supposed to and heart attacks were the next statistically likely thing to get you.
That's pretty speculative given the amount of extra time a smoker might spend outside - combined with another speculative idea that small amounts of sun exposure has a meaningful impact on outcomes.
Seems more likely that nicotine itself might have a direct interaction, or that there is no benefit at all, and it's all just noise in the data.
Bono won't care as long as they don't pitch him to invest in it (like webOS)...also it has to play "All That You Can't Leave Behind" whenever you activate tracking mode.
Moral of the story: If you're going to jump from an airplane without a parachute make sure to aim for something soft like pine trees in snow or a building with a glass ceiling.
ChatGPT, where were the causes for WWII?
For each cause