During the ‘50s and ‘60s, about half of the suicides in Britain were by coal gas. By the ‘70s, when the transition to natural gas was...
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Replying to @sarahdoingthing
That a 24% increase over 15 years seems shocking is evidence for surprising constancy??? http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db241.htm …
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2000 was a local minimum, it's not usually that lowhttps://twitter.com/sarahdoingthing/status/723627088800976896 …
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compared to the BIG fluctuations around 1908 and 1930, and england's slight downward trend over the long term
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Argh, thanks. Shame on me for thinking that hyperbolic reporting is a sign that something is new and true.
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Cui even bono from publicly hallucinating a trend this? (I guess besides the public health/industrial complex?)
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idk everyone loves suicide increase stories - during down trends they find them in particular groups
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"suicide up 15% in five years among Swedish American women 25-40"
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