Study finds a distinct shift in method of nurse suicides
In a new study, University of California San Diego School of Medicine and UC San Diego Health researchers report that the rate of firearm use by female nurses who die by suicide increased between 2014 to 2017. Published December 21, 2020 in the journal
Nursing Forum, the study examined more than 2,000 nurse suicides that occurred in the United States from 2003 to 2017 and found a distinct shift from using pharmacological poisoning to firearms, beginning in 2014.
As part of the longitudinal study, researchers looked at data provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s National Violent Death Reporting System dataset.
The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.
TALLAHASSEE - Cities, counties and groups from Florida and other parts of the country are trying to help sway a federal appeals court to reconsider a potentially far-reaching decision that blocked bans on the controversial practice known as “conversion therapy.”
The local governments and groups have filed requests during the past week to submit briefs in support of Palm Beach County and the city of Boca Raton, which sought a rehearing after a panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last month ruled that ordinances banning conversion therapy violated the First Amendment.
Local Governments, Groups Urge Rehearing On ‘Conversion Therapy’
By News Service of Florida
December 23, 2020
Cities, counties and groups from Florida and other parts of the country are trying to help sway a federal appeals court to reconsider a potentially far-reaching decision that blocked bans on the controversial practice known as “conversion therapy.”
The local governments and groups have filed requests during the past week to submit briefs in support of Palm Beach County and the city of Boca Raton, which sought a rehearing after a panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last month ruled that ordinances banning conversion therapy violated the First Amendment.
EastEnders.
Tina Carter is facing an attempted murder charge as well, after being stitched up for Ian Beale s attack by her own attorney Gray Atkins. Kieron McCarron/Jack BarnesBBC
Her fortunes will only get worse after Christmas when Gray reveals that the witness who spotted her at the Vic has given testimony that checks out – with Tina having no clue her lawyer has paid off the witness.
Gray encourages Tina not to give a new statement to the police, while Shirley Carter insists that Tina has no other alternative than to run away.
Mick finally springs into action by insisting that he will leave with Tina, should she have to go. Tensions still run high within the family, as Shirley tells Mick she doesn t regret a Christmas outburst.