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What its going on? Do you believe this report? Sadly I do.
Alex Crotty was just 11 when things started feeling wrong. “I didn't feel unloved. I just felt numb to the world. Like, I was surrounded by great things, but just I couldn't be happy. And I didn't know why that was,” Alex, told NBC News. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports one in five American children, ages 3 through 17 — some 15 million — have a diagnosable mental, emotional or behavioral disorder in a given year. Recent research indicates serious depression is worsening in teens, especially girls and the suicide rate among girls reached a 40-year high in 2015, according to a CDC report released in August. Teens are known for their moodiness, and adolescence — a particularly turbulent time of life — is actually one of the most vulnerable periods to develop anxiety and depression. Some 50 percent of cases of mental illness begin by age 14, according to the American Psychiatric Association. |
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I believe it. And the thing is, neither schools nor the health care system are in any way equipped to deal with this crisis.
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Agree. (I think I've even linked this report or something like it to the forum.) |
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She may sleep above the water veins(electromagnetic radiation). The 5 WVs flow from head to leg.
The EMR may pathogenic source. If she move right or left to 2 feet. She will be better. And she need body electric flow tune up. If escape the EMR and tune up, she will be normal healthy. |