Infant mortality is a fuzzier statistic than you might think. The USA and Canada generally count more extremely premature births (which have a much higher mortality) while other countries have requirements like 500g. That matters when you’re looking at things on a one in one thousand scale.
That’s not to handwaive away USA issues around pregnancy and health care, especially regarding black women and babies, just to point out that these numbers are more limited than what you might think
Central Park is nominally public of course, however much of the maintenance of the park is borne by the Central Park Conservatory and that gives that group (rich people from uptown basically) quite a bit of leverage over park policy and use. Call it pseudo-public. Perhaps ironically this probably gives some insurance over that type of park development. At any rate, most other city parks are riven with highways and golf courses.
EDIT: My original headline didn’t have “ominously.” It was “Still Just Sitting There.” Don’t love the change, but it would have been better as “Found Just Sitting There Ominously…”
IMO water doesn’t have hydrogen, which is H or H2. If you put hydrogen in water it would float away and no longer be in the water (at STP). (Tbf, there are hydrogen ions (protons) in water, which determine it’s pH, but like 10^-7 for pH 7, and this is a dynamic equilibrium.)
I didn’t watch the whole video but the woman stuck me as someone who would believe anything, which is an alarmingly high portion of the population. (Hence Trump.)
I occasionally get these “health” nuts on my tik tok pushing this “hydrogen water”. I think it’s the same people that push supplements, cold plunges, fasts, etc.