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WeTheBleeple 4.2.1.1
My goodness your posting is a repetitive bore. How many Biden fans are here? It s as painful as those vague and earnest twats who approach me at parties to inform me climate change is real.
Here s a challenge, find something positive to think about, every day. Rant for the rest of it if you must but just try get a grip.
Adrian Thornton 4.2.1.1.1
Well if I am a twat and a bore for ranting about liberalism, an ideology that Biden is the figurehead of and Ardern governs with in New Zealand then so be it.
I guess it s everyday when I ride or drive to work and see all the fellow citizens living in their vehicles, see all the motels booked out with fellow citizens and their children who also have no home…talk to my own children who are keep poor from paying outrageous rents and crippling student debts…or after spending quite a period of time in the local hospital last year and seeing that is crumbling and unkept lik
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Comorbid psychiatric disorders explain elevated suicide risk in autism spectrum disorders
A population-based study revealed reasons behind elevated suicide risk, attempted suicides, and other selfharm, which require special health care, among a and young adults with autism spectrum disorders. Comorbid disorders, especially non-affective psychoses and the affective and anxiety disorders, explained the risk.
The new study conducted at the University of Turku showed that the autistic children and youth did not have an elevated risk for accidental death. The higher risk for the premature mortality was associated with natural causes. In those cases, the risk was relatively highest among females and among subjects with intellectual disability.