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  2. Suicide in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has a suicide rate which was below the OECD average. [1] During the 1960s, Sweden had one of the highest reported suicide rates among the most developed countries, but it declined as methods for measuring were standardized internationally. [2] In 2011, 1378 suicide deaths occurred, which equates to a rate of 17.5 per 100,000 people.

  3. Wikipedia talk : Common grammatical errors

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    In British English the punctuation that is not part of a quotation goes outside, and it is logical to do so. That is not a common gramatical error, but a variation of English usage (just as neither colour and color are spelling errors), and the first point should be removed or changed to reflect that.--

  4. Milton Friedman - Wikipedia

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    [246] Rothbard criticized Friedman's conclusion that the Great Depression happened as a result of a deflationary spiral, arguing that this is inconsistent with the data, even though during the period described by Friedman as "The Great Contraction", the money supply did in fact decrease year-over-year by over 10 percentage points. [247]

  5. Epidemiology of depression - Wikipedia

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    Population studies have consistently shown major depression to be about twice as common in women as in men, although it is not yet clear why this is so. [7] The relative increase in occurrence is related to pubertal development rather than chronological age, reaches adult ratios between the ages of 15 and 18, and appears associated with psychosocial more than hormonal factors.

  6. Health in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a decrease in life expectancy of 0.7 years in 2020 compared to 2019, with COVID-19 being the third most common cause of death in Sweden. [1] Older persons, men, and persons born outside of Europe were some of the groups that were overrepresented among COVID-19 cases resulting in serious disease and death in Sweden.

  7. Censorship in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, the criminal offense of denigration (ärekränkning) is regulated in Chapter 5 of the Criminal Code. There have been notable criminal prosecutions of citizens for defamation. For example, Cissi Wallin was convicted of defamation for stating that she was sexually assaulted by Fredrik Virtanen .

  8. Breaking Down Taylor Swift’s 'TTPD' Depression Playlist ...

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    When Taylor Swift’s depression works the graveyard shift, she makes a playlist about it.. Swift, 34, partnered with Apple Music earlier this month to unveil five exclusive playlists featuring ...

  9. Swedish orthography - Wikipedia

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    The balance between describing the language and creating norms has changed with the years. [1] Orthography uses three distinct principles: phonologically oriented spelling, morphology-focused spelling, and traditional spelling. Through the history of written Swedish, these principles have been applied to various extents.