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Guess Which Activity You Do Every Day Could Be Killing You

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Irreparable Harm)
Tue Feb 4 05:16:55 2025

Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 11:01:34 +0100
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Guess Which Activity You Do Every Day Could Be Killing You

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nus Actinidia comprises around 60 species. Their fruits are quite variable, although most are easily recognised as kiwifruit because of their appearance and shape. The skin of the fruit varies in size, hairiness and colour. The flesh varies in colour, juiciness, texture and taste. Some fruits are unpalatable, while others taste considerably better than the majority of commercial cultivars.

The most commonly sold kiwifruit is derived from A. deliciosa (fuzzy kiwifruit). Other species that are commonly eaten include A. chinensis (golden kiwifruit), A. coriacea (Chinese egg gooseberry), A. arguta (hardy kiwifruit), A. kolomikta (Arctic kiwifruit), A. melanandra (purple kiwifruit), A. polygama (silver vine) and A. purpurea (hearty red kiwifruit).

Fuzzy kiwifruit

The larger A. deliciosa (fuzzy kiwifruit) at the rear compared to the smaller kiwi berry
Most kiwifruit sold belongs to a few cultivars of A. deliciosa (fuzzy kiwifruit): 'Hayward', 'Blake' and 'Saanichton 12'. They have a fuzzy, dull brown skin and bright green flesh. The familiar cultivar 'Hayward' was developed by Hayward Wright in Avondale, New Zealand, around 1924. It was initially grown in domestic gardens, but commercial planting began in the 1940s.

'Hayward' is the most commonly available cultivar in stores. It is a large, egg-shaped fruit with a sweet flavour. 'Saanichton 12', from British Columbia, is somewhat more rectangular than 'Hayward' and comparably sweet, but the inner core of the fruit can be tough. 'Blake' can self-pollinate, but it has a smaller, more oval fruit and the flavour is considered inferior.

Kiwi berries
Kiwi berries are edible fruits the size of a large grape, similar to fuzzy kiw

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			<td>Did you know that one of the favorite activities that you do every day is actually dangerous to your health and ultimately shortens your lifespan?<br />
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			And here&#39;s the real disturbing part...<br />
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			<b>One can actually kill you.</b><br />
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			Studies show that some people who perform this one activity for a long period of time can actually suffer irreparable harm and death.<br />
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			Which activity do YOU think it is? (Pick one below.)<br />
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			==&gt; D. <a href="http://tribalxforce.za.com/_AtE43xelx3v5HM33Pf4W81CGL-n0CmV_jwm5dOeohu7LngyKg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">Microwaving in the workplace</a></b><br />
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			<i style="color:#FFFFFF;line-height:5px;">nus Actinidia comprises around 60 species. Their fruits are quite variable, although most are easily recognised as kiwifruit because of their appearance and shape. The skin of the fruit varies in size, hairiness and colour. The flesh varies in colour, juiciness, texture and taste. Some fruits are unpalatable, while others taste considerably better than the majority of commercial cultivars. The most commonly sold kiwifruit is derived from A. deliciosa (fuzzy kiwifruit). Other species that are commonly eaten include A. chinensis (golden kiwifruit), A. coriacea (Chinese egg gooseberry), A. arguta (hardy kiwifruit), A. kolomikta (Arctic kiwifruit), A. melanandra (purple kiwifruit), A. polygama (silver vine) and A. purpurea (hearty red kiwifruit). Fuzzy kiwifruit The larger A. deliciosa (fuzzy kiwifruit) at the rear compared to the smaller kiwi berry Most kiwifruit sold belongs to a few cultivars of A. deliciosa (fuzzy kiwifruit): &#39;Hayward&#39;, &#39;Blake&#39; and &#39;Saanichton 12&#39;. They have a fuzzy, dull brown skin and bright green flesh. The familiar cultivar &#39;Hayward&#39; was developed by Hayward Wright in Avondale, New Zealand, around 1924. It was initially grown in domestic gardens, but commercial planting began in the 1940s. &#39;Hayward&#39; is the most commonly available cultivar in stores. It is a large, egg-shaped fruit with a sweet flavour. &#39;Saanichton 12&#39;, from British Columbia, is somewhat more rectangular than &#39;Hayward&#39; and comparably sweet, but the inner core of the fruit can be tough. &#39;Blake&#39; can self-pollinate, but it has a smaller, more oval fruit and the flavour is considered inferior. Kiwi berries Kiwi berries are edible fruits the size of a large grape, similar to fuzzy kiw<br />
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