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Study: Readmission rate for COVID-19 is 11%

Posted on May 16, 2022 By CIDRAP
Study: Readmission rate for COVID-19 is 11%

Stephanie Soucheray | News Reporter | CIDRAP NewsMay 16, 2022The data come from the medical records of all adults hospitalized in Alberta and Ontario for COVID from Jan 1, 2020, to Sep 30, 2021. …

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News Scan for May 16, 2022

Posted on May 16, 2022 By CIDRAP
News Scan for May 16, 2022

Awake prone positioning for COVID-19More avian flu in 4 statesNew UK monkeypox cases …

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Violence: Why History and Politics Predict It’s Going To Get Worse

Posted on May 16, 2022 By Chris Martenson
Violence: Why History and Politics Predict It’s Going To Get Worse

Open any news source, and violence is almost always front and center. It’s not just because editors sadly and rightly believe the concept of “if it bleeds it leads” will attract more eyeballs, it’s because violence is and always has been prevalent in human society. And it’s getting worse. Unfortunately, instead of helping to tame … Violence: Why History and Politics Predict It’s Going To Get Worse Read More » …

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Preparing For Civil Unrest

Posted on May 16, 2022 By Chris Martenson
Preparing For Civil Unrest

People are on edge and with good reason. We are possibly looking at a repeat of 2020 with riots, violence and physical destruction, all potentially tied to the November elections as an end result. With the Supreme Court alone, protestors are outside judge’s homes and firebombing pro-life organization offices. We have lived with COVID-19 for … Preparing For Civil Unrest Read More » …

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U.S. Solicitor General Advises Supreme Court to Deny Bayer’s Request in re Roundup Lawsuits

Posted on May 15, 2022 By guest commentator
U.S. Solicitor General Advises Supreme Court to Deny Bayer’s Request in re Roundup Lawsuits

By B.N. Frank Bayer continues to get an “A” for effort in trying to avoid compensating cancer-stricken Roundup weedkiller users.  Fortunately, past and current efforts…
U.S. Solicitor General Advises Supreme Court to Deny Bayer’s Request in re Roundup Lawsuits …

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‘Grateful to God’: Pop-music star opens up about her own sexual trauma

Posted on May 15, 2022 By guest commentator
‘Grateful to God’: Pop-music star opens up about her own sexual trauma

(CBN NEWS) — Born again Christian YouTube “Queen” and Wilson-Phillips pop music icon Chynna Phillips is opening up about sexual trauma she experienced in her youth. On her YouTube channel where she talks about how Jesus has changed her life, Phillips revealed she was just 12 years old when two men tried to rape her…
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Experts Conclude Results Reported in Study on Kids’ Wireless Phone Use and Brain Tumor Risk “should be dismissed”

Posted on May 15, 2022 By guest commentator
Experts Conclude Results Reported in Study on Kids’ Wireless Phone Use and Brain Tumor Risk “should be dismissed”

By B.N. Frank Decades of peer-reviewed published research has determined that exposure to radiation from cell phones (and cordless landline phones) is biologically harmful.  In…
Experts Conclude Results Reported in Study on Kids’ Wireless Phone Use and Brain Tumor Risk “should be dismissed” …

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Secret sauce: Manager at fast-food restaurant makes disgusting admission

Posted on May 15, 2022 By guest commentator
Secret sauce: Manager at fast-food restaurant makes disgusting admission

(VANCOUVER COLUMBIAN) — A Vancouver man stands accused of urinating into milkshake mix, which was then served to between 30 and 40 people, while working as a manager at the Mill Plain Arby’s restaurant in October. Stephen S. Sharp, 29, appeared Friday in Clark County Superior Court on a new allegation of second-degree assault with…
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‘Assisted suicide’ program now taking those who are in financial straits

Posted on May 15, 2022 By guest commentator
‘Assisted suicide’ program now taking those who are in financial straits

Police have begun an investigation into the “assisted suicide” of a 61-year-old Canadian woman after her daughters charged that she was not capable of providing her consent due to her mental health. The Christian Institute in the United Kingdom said the woman, Donna Duncan, had sustained a concussion in a car accident in February 2020, and…
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Crime on rise as city goes soft on lawbreakers

Posted on May 15, 2022 By guest commentator
Crime on rise as city goes soft on lawbreakers

[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Investigations.] By Eric Felten Real Clear Investigations WASHINGTON, D.C. — “But she told me she was 16 years old.” Under a new criminal code being considered by the District of Columbia city council, that statement would be what is called “an affirmative defense to liability”…
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