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Having poor mental health can be life-threatening, and problems tied to it are prevalent in communities across the U.S. An estimated 50% of Americans are “diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder at some point in their lifetime,” and suicide is the 10th-leading cause of death in the...
The person became infected with the “D1.1 genotype virus,” which closely resembles the virus “detected in wild birds and poultry in the United States and in recent human cases in British Columbia, Canada, and Washington State,” according to the CDC. ...
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America’s attention has been focused sharply on the issue of suicide this week, with news that both fashion designerKate Spadeand celebrity chefAnthony Bourdaintook their own lives, underscoring what has been a growing epidemic in the U.S. ...
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CDC said that the vast majority of U.S. COVID-19 deaths have been among people aged 65 or older. According to Stat News, an American health-oriented news website, more than half a million elderly people in the United States have died from COVID-19, accounting for four-fifths of all ...
The book begins with some personal observations about our polarized state, both within the United States (and by implication) the world. It follows up with a reflection on how the sense of awe toward life-issuing in part from America’s founding spirit–can serve as a counter to this ...
Of those, 7.5% (95% CI, 4.5%-12.2%) said it was because the other person had experienced a pandemic-related loss. An estimated 110 000 individuals (2.4% [95% CI, 1.1%-5.0%] of firearm owners in the state) acquired a firearm due to the pandemic, including 47 000 new owners ...
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