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Suicide (Disorder)
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Suicide (Su) , Suicide (In Memoriam) , and more.
Suicide is the third leading killer of 15 to 24 year olds in the United States, behind accidents and homicide, according to the National Institutes of Health. Yet while there is much debate as to the cause of suicide among teens, there has been little investigation of its potential neurobiological roots. Researchers at the University of Illinois‑Chicago and colleagues decided to take a close look at an enzyme called protein kinase C (PKC), which is already known to play a role in mood disorders.
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Survivors of Suicide-Time heals all wounds is not necessarily true for survivors of suicide. Time is necessary for healing, but time is not enough. Shared feelings enrich and lead to growth and healing. Online Support group for survivors of suicide.
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Suicide and Crisis Service is funded exclusively through State Mental Health monies administered by the County of Santa Clara. The program is an integral part of Santa Clara County mental health services.
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Suicide is the eleventh leading cause of mortality in the United States. This study explored suicide assessment by psychiatric nurses. The primary aims of this study were to gain an understanding of nurses' conceptions regarding suicide and suicide assessment, describe the strategies of suicide assessment adopted by psychiatric nurses, and contrast these to contemporary standards and practice guidelines of suicide assessment.
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Suicide can be prevented. While some suicides occur without any outward warning, most do not. Most people who feel suicidal give definite warning signs that they plan to die by suicide, but those close to them are often unaware of the significance of these signals or are unsure of what to do about them. Most suicidal people ... desperately want to live but are unable to find another way to cope with their thoughts and feelings.
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The theme for this year was "Building Awareness - Reducing Risks, Mental Illness and Suicide". World Mental Health Day took place on Tuesday 10 October 2006 and was coordinated by the Mental Health Council of Australia.
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