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A new University of Warwick study finds that teenagers who sleep less or experience frequent night awakenings face a greater risk of suicide.

Poor Sleep in Teenagers Linked to Higher Suicide Risk

Teenagers who sleep poorly or suffer from frequent night awakenings are significantly more likely to attempt suicide by late adolescence, a new...
On World Suicide Prevention Day, WHO urges countries to break stigma, invest in mental health, and implement proven suicide prevention measures.

WHO Calls for Global Action to Break Stigma and Prevent Suicide

Every year, more than 720,000 people around the world die by suicide, with many more attempting it. Marking World Suicide Prevention Day...
A study shows how AI alerts can effectively identify patients at risk of suicide, improving prevention in healthcare settings.

AI-Powered Alerts Could Revolutionize Suicide Risk Detection

A groundbreaking study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center reveals that AI-driven clinical alerts may help doctors detect patients at risk of suicide...
Psychologists have offered various models for explaining the seemingly inexplicable act of killing “self” that suicide is all about, but the one that is most interesting is a counterintuitive idea that suicide is actually an extreme act of survival itself.

Suicide Is Actually An Enigma

Like all life forms, we humans are also designed to survive. Our brain is deeply hardwired to keep self-preservation as the main...

Understanding Suicide Risk Patterns Key Insights from Recent Research

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Understanding Suicide Risk Patterns Key Insights from Recent Research

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Psychologists have offered various models for explaining the seemingly inexplicable act of killing “self” that suicide is all about, but the one that is most interesting is a counterintuitive idea that suicide is actually an extreme act of survival itself.

Suicide Risk Peaks on Mondays and New Year’s Day

Suicide risk is highest on Mondays and sees an increase on New Year’s Day. The risk on weekends and Christmas varies depending...
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Menstrual Cycle And Heightened Suicide Risk in Females

A groundbreaking study by the University of Illinois Chicago unveils a connection between the menstrual cycle and heightened risk of suicidal ideation in females with a history of suicidality. Explore the findings and their implications for clinicians in identifying critical intervention points."
In recent years, an alarming trend has emerged in the United States. Since 2020, firearms have become the leading cause of death among children and teenagers, surpassing even car accidents, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2022, more than 4,500 young lives were lost to firearm injuries. But the tragedy doesn't stop there; the ripple effects of these incidents have far-reaching consequences on survivors and their families, as revealed in a recent study published in the November issue of Health Affairs.

High Firearm Ownership among U.S. Law Enforcement; Increased Suicide Risk

Law enforcement officers in the United States have a high rate of firearm ownership and often do not practice secure firearm storage, which potentially increase their risk for suicide, according to a latest study.