Peter Attia· MD
the peak age for death was 28 it's a so-called W curve usually influenza kills the very young and the elderly that was not the case in the spring and it was not the case in the fall
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the peak age for death was 28 it's a so-called W curve usually influenza kills the very young and the elderly that was not the case in the spring and it was not the case in the fall
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the idea being here that it was peak age for death was 28 suggesting that the stronger your immune system was the worse you are