Weed doesn't lead to that unless you are exposing yourself to constant smoking to the point you are not able to breath properly. At that point you are more likely to contract lung cancer.
Over a one-year period, that rate of death would translate into an annual mortality rate of about 2.5 percent a year - 1 person in 40 - almost three times the overall Swedish average. In a typical year, about 1 in 115 Swedes dies.
Call me ignorant but isn't SIDS what they call it when an infant dies from negligence? You put a blanket on the kid and don't check on them and they suffocate or you co-sleep and roll over on them in the middle of the night.
Sometimes, yes, it is negligence. SIDS risk factors include parents smoking, parents drinking, baby sleeping position, baby sleeping equipment (crib, couch, blankets, swaddled, etc.), race -- blacks have a much higher SIDS rate -- etc.
But, some percentage of the time, it is seemingly random and not linked to any factor or anything that anyone did wrong. It happened to a distant cousin of mine--they are a great family, have two other kids, and they did everything right, but their baby girl passed away about a week after being born for no apparent reason. Horribly sad and just crushing for the entire family.
SADS!!!
AKA Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome or SDS, it's not new but I'm curious what the claimed mortality rate <2019 was compared to today.
Weed doesn't lead to that unless you are exposing yourself to constant smoking to the point you are not able to breath properly. At that point you are more likely to contract lung cancer.
Funny they say that, as the effect of the weed that has kept me from going ham on certain people.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/another-major-red-flag-about-covid
I already have a case of the SADS...
Does this have anything to do with heart issues it causes in young men?
No doubt, especially when all the media starts talking about it at once.
Strange that they would have an acronym so terribly close to the much more commonly known Seasonal Affective Disorder.
If only the rise in strange and unexplained deaths had some kind of correlation with some massive global health initiative underway.
Oh well it's probably nothing.
And "breakthrough infections" which never existed until this year.
Call me ignorant but isn't SIDS what they call it when an infant dies from negligence? You put a blanket on the kid and don't check on them and they suffocate or you co-sleep and roll over on them in the middle of the night.
Sometimes, yes, it is negligence. SIDS risk factors include parents smoking, parents drinking, baby sleeping position, baby sleeping equipment (crib, couch, blankets, swaddled, etc.), race -- blacks have a much higher SIDS rate -- etc.
But, some percentage of the time, it is seemingly random and not linked to any factor or anything that anyone did wrong. It happened to a distant cousin of mine--they are a great family, have two other kids, and they did everything right, but their baby girl passed away about a week after being born for no apparent reason. Horribly sad and just crushing for the entire family.
Fun fact, black kids aged 0 to 5 have the same mortality rate as that of a 20 year old White male.