good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. i m amarillo walker. i m victor blackwell. thank you for sharing your morning with us the back half of the weekend. easy start to the sunday smile is so big this morning. i m feeling good. i m feeling good. here s what we re watching for you this morning. special operation forces evacuated american personnel from the u. s embassy during heavy fighting and clashes in sudan. now u. s officials are trying to figure out ways to help private american citizens as the crisis intensifies. a team of cnn reporters will have the latest showdown takes shape and washington house speaker mccarthy scrambles to unite his party on a debt ceiling plan. can you get the votes to avoid a financial crisis and will president biden and mccarthy be able to see i to ii before time runs out, plus a wake up call. a new study reveals an alarming number of teams admit to abusing 80 hd medications. what s behind the rise and what you can do to protect yo
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also found a very wide range and stimulant therapy for 80 hd, so same medications used medically. and that range was from 0% at some schools all the way up to over 25% at other schools, and that that was really important to show that variation. so some schools, you know, we found that there were really no kids that were misusing and others where you know one in every four, uh, students were misusing these medications. that s a huge difference. 0% in some schools versus up to 20 more than 25% and others. i mean, is there a comment denominator between those schools that have such a high rate of misuse of these drugs. yeah great question. so what we found is that there were several school level and individual level factors that were associated. one of the biggest ones that i think is fairly exciting is that because it provides a target for what to do about this is we did find
countries that were theoretically best prepared for a pandemic had no correlation with either the covid case counts or proportion of those infections that led to deaths. the authors looked at a dizzying array of metrics to find out what did. they looked at population level factors, age, body mass index, smoking habits, they looked at environmental factors, air pollution, altitude, even the number of bat species living in each location. they looked at structural factors, democracy, populism, levels of economic inequality. age had the most significant link to fatality rates among countries, of course, but a according to the study the two factors that had the most statistically significant link to case numbers were citizens trust in the government and trust in each other. not inequality, not democracy, not even the effectiveness of the government or how much it spent on health. so the u.s. with historically low levels of government trust and a high degree of political
theoretically best prepared for a pandemic had no correlation with either the covid case counts or the proportion of those infections that led to deaths. the authors looked at a dizzying away of metrics to find out what did. they looked at population level factors, age, body mass index, smoking habits. they looked at environmental factors, air pollution, altitude, even the number of bat species living in each loecatio. they looked at democracy, populism, levels of economic inequality. age had the most significant link. but according to the study, the two factors that had the most statistically significant link to case numbers were citizens trust in the government and trust in each other. not inequality, not democracy, not even the effectiveness of the government or how much it spent on health. so the u.s. with historically low levels of government trust and a high degree of political polarization had 545 cases per
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