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The Super Bowl May Be Bad For Your Health (Especially If Your Team Loses)

Even if you are not on the playing field, the Super Bowl may be bad for your health. Especially if your team loses. Research conducted at The Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles found that that compared with other years, deaths from heart attacks rose in
Los Angeles on the day in 1980 that the Rams lost the Super Bowl, but in 1984, when the Raiders won handily, overall mortality fell. Anahad O'Connor reports on that and another study of German soccer fans, which found that during the 2006 World Cup, cardiac emergencies surged on
days the German team played, especially after dramatic games. Geezer's solution: adjust team loyalties as required for optimum health.

3 Comments

  1. JUST QUIT PLAYING! NFL IS BORING ANYWAY!

  2. ken treblig

    O Danny Boy, is you crazy? Go back to sleep dude. The NFL is an 8 Billion dollar industry. ANd you call it boring?
    If it’s boring there are a lot of bored people out there brother.

  3. Nohelli Estrada

    WOW! That’s just being too dramatic.
    Come on people. Its just a game. I know its a huge thing,
    but I don’t think it needs to cause your death. :-/

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