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Suicide - Wikipedia
Suicide is the 10th- leading cause of death worldwide, [3][6] accounting for about 1.5% of deaths. [8] In a given year, this is roughly 12 per 100,000 people. [6]
Suicide: What It Is, Signs, Risk Factors & Prevention
Suicide is death caused by self-harm with the intent to die. Help is available if you’re considering suicide, have attempted suicide or are grieving a loved one’s suicide.
Facts About Suicide | Suicide Prevention | CDC
Suicide and suicide attempts cause serious emotional, physical, and economic impacts. People who attempt suicide and survive may experience serious injuries that can have long-term effects on their health.
Frequently Asked Questions About Suicide - NIMH
Information about suicide risk factors, warning signs, treatments, therapies, how to find help for yourself or others, and research about suicide prevention.
Suicide and suicidal thoughts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Whether you're considering suicide or know someone who feels suicidal, learn suicide warning signs and how to reach out for immediate help and professional treatment.
Father and twin sons, 10, shot in 'murder-suicide' at Canoga Park
Suspected murder-suicide in Canoga Park leaves a father and his 10-year-old twin boys dead. LAPD responded to the Owensmouth Avenue home Sunday night during a family gathering.
Suicide Rates by State 2026 - World Population Review
Discover population, economy, health, and more with the most comprehensive global statistics at your fingertips.
Suicide | Psychology Today
Every suicide is a tragedy, and to some degree a mystery. Suicide often stems from a deep feeling of hopelessness.
Suicidal Behavior - Psychiatry - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Suicide is death caused by an act of self-harm that is intended to be lethal. Suicidal behavior encompasses a spectrum of behavior from suicide attempt and preparatory behaviors to completed suicide. Suicidal ideation refers to the process of thinking about, considering, or planning suicide.
Risk of Suicide - NAMI
Thoughts of suicide can be frightening. But by reaching out for help or checking in with family and friends, we can avoid devastating outcomes. According to the CDC and NIMH, nearly 46,000 lives were lost to suicide in 2020 alone.
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