To: jimbo123
Average onset of MS is 34 years, with a standard deviation of about 7 years. That means about 97% of cases first onset are seen between 20 and 50. The odds that a woman of 67 is in the early stages of MS are 5 standard deviations from the mean, that’s one case in every 1,744,278 cases of MS. There are only about 2.5 million cases on earth, 400,000 in the US. So the likelihood of this being true is astronomically small...
50 posted on
08/26/2015 4:09:06 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
( "I pulled the lever on the machine, but the Clark Bar didn't COME OUT!!!")
To: FredZarguna
you’re forgetting how special clintion is.. /s
To: FredZarguna
Multi infarct dementia would fit nicely into her age group.
159 posted on
08/26/2015 6:01:19 PM PDT by
grumpygresh
(We don't have Democrats and Republicans, we have the Faustian uni-party)
To: FredZarguna
Average onset of MS is 34 years, with a standard deviation of about 7 years. That means about 97% of cases first onset are seen between 20 and 50. The odds that a woman of 67 is in the early stages of MS are 5 standard deviations from the mean, thats one case in every 1,744,278 cases of MS. There are only about 2.5 million cases on earth, 400,000 in the US. So the likelihood of this being true is astronomically small... "Yes, but Hillary has always been exceptional," sang out the MSNBC Clintonista chorus.
Spoil-sport.
187 posted on
08/26/2015 8:40:01 PM PDT by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: FredZarguna
So the odds of Granny having NS are less than the odds of global warming being true
203 posted on
08/27/2015 4:45:21 PM PDT by
Kozy
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