In this video I discuss a disturbing trend of social media influencers dying “suddenly and unexpectedly”, mostly in their 30s and of heart conditions. I also discuss troubling statistics regarding turbo cancers, heart diseases in young people, along with recent changes in average life expectancy rates.
EDIT: It was brought to my attention that I mistakenly cited an article (at 00:02:10) which discussed the rise in women’s heart attacks which was from 2019. That was a sloppy mistake. You can find the accurate reference here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9839603/
This study showed heart attacks were declining until 2020. There was a rise in 2020, particularly among young adults, which was most pronounced AFTER 2021. To quote the authors: “Before the pandemic, AMI-associated mortality rates decreased across all subgroups. These trends reversed during the pandemic, with significant rises seen for the youngest-aged females and males even through the most recent period of the Omicron surge (10/2021–3/2022)”
00:00 RIP influencers
01:45 Strange pattern
02:10 Troubling statistics
02:35 Double cancer
03:10 Spike in heart diseases
03:45 Life expectancy
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