@Zerbear102 @myhiddenvalue It’s called syncope and it’s remarkably common. Here’s an article from 2014 about it. Somewhere around 2-4% of the population experience it annually, so given the number of people caught on video, you’d expect a few each year. ht
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@lucypug16 @DiedSuddenly_ It's always been common. JFC. In 2014, syncopes happened to 6.2 per 1000 people, so you'd expect, at 2014 rates, to see over 2 million Americans to pass out suddenly. Now you see a few hundred of those 2 million and think "iTs gOT
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@mrriau1 @Robwhid @2_Mas5656 @ianrodenppc Here is syncope https://t.co/nP4k2fIprE
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@Truth2point0 If your uniform was that of a doctor or public health researcher maybe that would make a difference. In the general population, the annual number of syncopal episodes are 18.1–39.7 per 1,000 patients. https://t.co/BKEOGbiG7V That is common. A