Medical malpractice is responsible for, depending on the study, top five or top ten causes of death in Americans.How many people take their 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and up to 25 yr old to a pediatrician? I'm guessing zero...
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Medical malpractice is responsible for, depending on the study, top five or top ten causes of death in Americans.How many people take their 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and up to 25 yr old to a pediatrician? I'm guessing zero...
250,000 a year die from bad treatment or no treatment by the medical community, biggest killer in the nation now.Medical malpractice is responsible for, depending on the study, top five or top ten causes of death in Americans.
And here I thought that high percentages of POC being incarcerated was due to "systemic racism". /sarcIf one specific race would quit committing felonies, 80+% of the prison population would disappear. The last criminal justice figures I read indicated that 80+% of violent or serious felonies were committed by a group comprising less than 12% of the overall population. Perhaps that is changing with the influx from south of the border(?)
You're right, but that is norm due to Census Bureau categorizations of population by age group.Yeah 18 and 19 are adults, legally. So adding them in is skewing the data.
Damn statistics don't get people riled up enough, so bidenomics decided to add 18-19 year olds to the 'children' in 2020 - thus the 50% increase to scare the sheeple into believing their warped narrative and get emotions high. You can never argue emotion with facts so the libterds rely on emotion to drive their agenda - world domination.There's lies, damned lies, and statistics.
-Mark Twain
As someone in the business, that's poppycock. You can jump off a bridge in Portland spur of the moment a lot easier. I am not going to give locations, but I know a lot. I could give a lot of easy ways that are pretty much foolproof. I could tell you what works and what doesn't, and unfortunately, as a psych nurse I have lost a lot of patients over a decade. Overdose is generally a poor choice. And other than fentanyl, the other most successful medication would be a surprise to most. I have read literally thousands of suicide plans, and I have reviewed what does and does not work. Guns generally are fairly lethal. I know several more lethal ways. (I have spent a lot of time thinking about this as I have had to professionally countermand it.) I am not going to discuss it on an open forum. But where there is a will there is a way. And I know many, many ways. And some people survive everything, including multiple foolproof ways via who knows what. I have had people shoot themselves with a 12 gauge in the head and administer 1000s of times of lethal doses of poison and survive.I saw a study years ago that made a pretty good case as I recall that some suicides genuinely wouldn't have occurred except for the existence of guns. Not most. I think it was about a third of them. Don't remember the ref or even nature of the data. I think some factors involved were that most methods of committing suicide are perceived to take much more preparation, involve pain or extreme discomfort, or more fear, or can be interrupted. Basically, suicide by shooting yourself in the head is imagined to be doable on the spur of he moment, taking no elaborate prep, painless, and irreversible. (Actually more people live from shooting themselves in the head than one would think, adding brain damage and sometimes paralysis to their problems. But people mostly don't know that.)
Many suicide attempts by drug misuse or overdose, by comparison, require special knowledge. Too little and you don't die. Too much and you may vomit drug up. The death can be agony. Or dying of convulsions, very much aware as you drown in your own vomit. And there may be hours during which someone may find you before the effects are irreversible. I knew a college student who as a HS student had tried to kill himself by running hose from exhaust of car to interior. His parents came back before he died. He spent months in a coma and years in physical therapy learning to walk and talk again with his damaged brain. As for jumping, there aren't that many places that are good to jump from. And you might chicken out. And if you try to wrap your car around a tree you might live, maimed, scarred, and maybe paralyzed or missing one or more limbs.
There's a reason the Vista Bridge in Portland is known locally as "suicide bridge."As someone in the business, that's poppycock. You can jump off a bridge in Portland spur of the moment a lot easier. I am not going to give locations, but I know a lot.
For (a portion of) our high school prank, we constructed a life-size dummy (with a mannikin head for realism) and hung him off the Vista Bridge.There's a reason the Vista Bridge in Portland is known locally as "suicide bridge."
But but but guns was made to kill with,I do not believe or trust any numbers that NBC comes up with anymore.
So reading the above 16 posts I never saw any numbers other than percentages, so saying something was up 41% means nothing. It all depends upon the underlaying data. We all know that the categorizing of certain types of death also matters. I don't care what race or color someone is, it really doesn't matter except by those who hope/continue to try and divide us.
I had a friend who committed suicide. I found out that he had attempted to do it before, but stopped. This time he did it in such a manner that no one could stop him nor could he save himself once started. I believe that if someone is suicidal they will try again until the deed is done. The day before he & his wife were discussing moving out to the lake and a new house. Next day he was dead.
My point is that suicide is not an accidental thing. It is deliberate. if guns are all locked up, there is always hanging, poison or a car crash. Guns are not at fault in that. But then honesty in the facts have never been important to some people in our society.