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While still jarringly high, U.S. suicide rates fell in 2019 and again in 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported last month. But there were some stark outliers. Notably, suicides among Latino men increased by nearly 6%.
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In 2020, during the pandemic’s first year, suicides among white residents decreased compared with previous years, while they increased among Black residents, according to state data.
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Suicide rates often drop after disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes, only to increase months later. Public health officials are trying to get ahead of an expected uptick related to COVID-19.
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Hundreds of red, blue and orange tents are scattered around the Gateway International Bridge that connects Brownsville, Texas, to Matamoros, Mexico, where…
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The Tamaulipas Attorney General's Office confirmed the identity of the asylum seeker who died by suicide on the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge.The…
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The University of California, Irvine study found that combat exposure is almost as likely to cause grief as it is to lead to PTSD.
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Switching the 10-digit hotline phone number to a three-digit number could double calls within a year.
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In response to a string of suicides in the Air Force, every base is holding a one day stand down, where airmen can learn and talk about mental health…
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Austin Eubanks was 17 when he survived the mass shooting at Columbine High School in 1999. He watched his best friend die. In the years following, he…
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The suicide rate in the U.S. has surged by 33 percent over the last 20 years to the highest point since World War II. Who’s vulnerable and what factors…