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Pixielo t1_jbag3nz wrote
Reply to comment by Wisdomlost in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
The kids were removed.
Pixielo t1_jb1e0e6 wrote
Reply to House cleaning? by FutureDr622
https://parkavenuecleaning.com/
I've had her do move in/move out cleanings, and pre/post holiday stuff; always really well done.
Pixielo t1_jatocrr wrote
Reply to comment by sparksofthetempest in Not only has my 1985 Sharp VZ2000 survived the death of albums and cassettes, it now bears witness to their revival again nearly 40 years later. Yes, that’s an album, not a 45. These boomboxes are still highly collectible and there is a whole new aftermarket of repair parts to ensure their survival. by sparksofthetempest
I just found a bunch on eBay. Fascinating!
Pixielo t1_j9u3bou wrote
Reply to comment by LeoMarius in This weather is screaming to quit your job and drink outside by Neat_Perception9000
We all care. We're all still going for patio beers.
Pixielo t1_j9u350l wrote
Reply to comment by ajw_sp in This weather is screaming to quit your job and drink outside by Neat_Perception9000
It's not that bad. Saturday though? Meh.
Pixielo t1_j7c7oc3 wrote
Reply to comment by munchingzia in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
Ski. Hike. Bike. Hockey. Garden. Be outdoors.
It's a really gorgeous state.
Pixielo t1_j7ba6w7 wrote
Reply to comment by caidicus in Shimo Park, Sichuan, China [2160 × 3836] [OC] by MaricoCheung
Exactly! At first, I thought that I was looking down on an encampment of some kind, but nope...pretty rocks, lol.
Pixielo t1_j4c0b6b wrote
Reply to comment by julietOscarEch0 in Share of global population with mental health disorders by Jofroop
Obvs reporting is not the only source. There's also a dearth of medical professionals, period. Oh, and infrastructure.
Thinking that any kind of decent data is coming out of countries where a shaman is consulted before a western medical professional is hilarious.
Pixielo t1_j4bjrzx wrote
Reply to comment by BobLoblaw_BirdLaw in Share of global population with mental health disorders by Jofroop
When there are more medical professionals, people receive more care. When there's educational outreach about mental health issues, people seek out help. When there are fewer social stigmas against receiving care for mental health issues, people seek out care.
>Guess living a simple basic life helps
No, it doesn't. There are simply far fewer services available, coupled with massive stigmas against receiving such help, better to just go see the local shaman.
Pixielo t1_j4bjdek wrote
Reply to comment by Legitimate-Builder82 in Share of global population with mental health disorders by Jofroop
Smaller populations, with better access to healthcare, and fewer stigmas against seeking help with mental health.
Pixielo t1_j4bj911 wrote
Reply to comment by julietOscarEch0 in Share of global population with mental health disorders by Jofroop
Right, but they're not factoring in cultural stigmas against reporting any kind of mental health issue.
Pixielo t1_j2fw4ml wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Court: Abortion doctors can’t be charged under Arizona law by Freexscsa
I know that family doctors have specific GYN training, for well woman, and female developmental care, but I wasn't aware that they had standard abortion training. Especially since most residency programs do not have abortion training. There seem to be in the neighborhood of ~30ish residency programs that offer abortion training, which is really low when you consider that there are 745 family medicine residency programs in the US, offering 4,916 spots this year.
But in general...no, pediatricians, and internists do not perform abortion procedures, and aren't trained for that at all. I have no idea where you got that idea. Could they prescribe abortion pills? Perhaps, but I don't know any doctors that would do so without at least an ultrasound.
There isn't some huge pool of trained abortion providers that aren't being utilized; even OBGYN residents aren't getting appropriate training in 13 states.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10360029/
>Abortion training is not offered at Oklahoma's two medical schools and education on the topic is limited. Aspiring doctors who want to learn about it typically seek out doctors providing abortions outside the traditional medical education system.
>U.S. medical schools require students to complete a clerkship in obstetrics and gynecology, but there is no mandate that it include abortion education. At the post-graduate level, OB-GYN residency programs are required by an accrediting group to provide access to abortion training, though residents who object can opt out of performing abortions.
>OB-GYNs perform most U.S. abortions, followed by family medicine specialists.
https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/bvm5k3/doctors-abortion-training >At least 13 states have now banned almost all abortions, and hospitals in those states can no longer teach the next generation of doctors how to perform the procedure. Although Roe’s overturning has spurred more doctors to pursue abortion training, experts told VICE News, the few places that can provide that information are dwindling and overrun. Abortion providers’ ability to keep up what promises to be a decades-long fight over the future of abortion is now imperiled.
Pixielo t1_j245iod wrote
Reply to comment by purduephotog in Is a full counter depth kitchen sink to break up counter peices a thing? by mgftp
I frankly don't want a sink unless it can double as a wading pool for a toddler.
Pixielo t1_j245bje wrote
Reply to comment by kintleko in Is a full counter depth kitchen sink to break up counter peices a thing? by mgftp
And depending on the faucet setup used, you can hide the seam that way.
Pixielo t1_j245564 wrote
Reply to comment by Spamerific in Is a full counter depth kitchen sink to break up counter peices a thing? by mgftp
As much as I like the single bowl design, 2 is far more practical.
Pixielo t1_j21lq3y wrote
Reply to comment by SoUpInYa in What would food look like if we could scale up lab grown meat? by sandcrawler56
Mmmm, roasted marrowbones.
Pixielo t1_j1nvr66 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU; By inviting my Girlfriend over for Christmas. by [deleted]
Why does it matter?
Pixielo t1_iy1j7l5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [homemade] Full Scottish Fry by aminorman
They look tasty.
Pixielo t1_iy17ywo wrote
Reply to comment by KaidsCousin in [homemade] Full Scottish Fry by aminorman
There's some on there, no? At the top? With the slice of haggis?
Pixielo t1_iy17oh7 wrote
Reply to comment by TheKingAlx in [homemade] Full Scottish Fry by aminorman
Four cups of tea, and I might make it 90 minutes.
Pixielo t1_iwuqqbf wrote
Reply to comment by Redflagsforever1991 in 22 years of hunting, snowmobiling, ice fishing, shoveling, & everyday use finally caught up to them: LaCrosse Snow Kings by jgacks
So you really think "crackheads" are buying L.L. Bean duck boots?
Pixielo t1_iw4jwkz wrote
Reply to comment by taicrunch in How NYC’s pay transparency law could help millions across the U.S. earn more money by strawberrykid_sg
I live in a state that just legalized weed, and is otherwise majority liberal, and there's zero alcohol in our grocery stores as well. Our largest county also will only use county liquor stores, no mom'n'pop shops. Leave that county, and liquor stores are everywhere, lol.
Pixielo t1_iw4jixo wrote
Reply to comment by IliveinaMovie in How NYC’s pay transparency law could help millions across the U.S. earn more money by strawberrykid_sg
If the offered salary isn't enough, ask for more PTO, or other benefit that you like.
Pixielo t1_iuzqek9 wrote
Reply to Dopest Outdoor Dining Spaces in HoCo by trigatch4
Elkridge Furnace Inn
Pixielo t1_jd6255u wrote
Reply to comment by Phatcat15 in Promising pill completely eliminates cancer in 18 leukaemia patients by mancinedinburgh
I'm sorry that this is happening to your family, and I wish you peace, and strength.
Fuck cancer.