Ann, to indulge your semantic reply I will change #2:

2) Does cycling dramatically increase your risk of suffering brain
damage, death, or paralysis due to impact to the head versus
showering?

Yes, almost definitely.

On Mar 16, 4:25 pm, Anne Paulson <anne.paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If your argument works equally well if we substitute "being a
> pedestrian" or "taking a shower" for "cycling," then you might want to
> reconsider your logic.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Travis <travisbreitenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've searched extensively as well and cannot find anything
> > scientifically convincing. However, here are a couple of very simple
> > questions which may be helpful:
>
> > 1) Do helmets reduce the extent of head or neck injuries incurred by
> > impact to the head?
> > 2) Does cycling increase the likelihood of impact to the head, whether
> > or not a helmet is in use?
>
> > If you have a suspicion that the answer to each of these questions is
> > "Yes," you should probably wear a helmet.
>
> > Travis Breitenbach
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