A search of the suspect's home turned up firearms, ammunition and materials officials described as “radical ideology paraphernalia'
The Mavs had a 2-0 series lead and 30-11 edge in Game 3, but since then the Clippers have outscored the Mavs 213-159 and have now tied the series.Doctors have told people who are overweight to exercise more and eat less, when in fact their overweight may be due to genetic or other factors that exercise won't change. UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, CC BY-SAObesity has emerged as a significant risk factor for poor outcomes in patients infected with COVID-19.
Universal Images Group via Getty Images ‘Fat shaming’ doesn’t work This is just one version of the apology we owe our fellow human beings whom we told to lose weight using diet and exercise. Then, when it didn’t work, we blamed them for our treatment plan failures and smothered their feedback with prejudice and persecution. As a physician and researcher, I have worked in this space for many years. I have witnessed firsthand the life-altering power of preexisting ideas, judgments and stereotypes.
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