Healthy Living/WellnessNew Web-Based Tool May Help Reduce Suicidal Thoughts Overwhelming and stressful tasks often drive people, like young doctors, to have suicidal thoughts. Installed on smartphones and computers, a new web tool was made to provide mental health support to help reduce depression and suicide rates.by Angela Laguipo
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Healthy Living/WellnessDeath Rates Rise In Middle-Aged Whites: Suicides, Deaths From Drug And Alcohol Abuse To Blameby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessSupport For Pilots With Mental Health Problems More Helpful In Reducing Suicide Risks Than Two In Cockpit Requirement: Expertsby Rina Marie Doctor
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Healthy Living/WellnessRestricting Access To 'Suicide Hotspots' Reduces Number Of Deaths By 90 Percentby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessSuicide Attempts Among New Mexico Teens Drop By 35 Percent: Here's Whyby Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/WellnessNational Suicide Prevention Week: How To Spot Signs Of Suicide Riskby Ted Ranosa
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