Por: CBS News Health November 14, 2022
Hunter Haskins was an all-around athlete, college student and adored son. But one year ago, his mother, Kelly Haskins, got a call from the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Florida, telling her that her son had died by suicide.That's when our world ended, Kelly Haskins told CBS News. The 18-year-old's family saw no warning signs.He died right after failing a math test, Kelly Haskins said. That broke out heart. . Dr. Jonathan... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 11, 2022
Disconnection from others is proving fatal for veterans and service members around the country and in Maine, with lawmakers reporting that two-thirds of vets who die by suicide have had no contact with support services. It’s the reason why , and of the Department of... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 02, 2022
I was 11 years old when I thought about killing myself for the first time. Since then, I’ve struggled for more than a decade to overcome suicidal ideations on a regular basis. These thoughts and feelings can be triggered by some of the most minute things — breaking a... + más
Veteran suicide rate is lowest in years, VA says, but advocates worry that's an undercount | ABC News
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CBS News USA Nation September 28, 2022
On July 16, the national suicide lifeline number to the simpler 988, in hopes of making it easier for people in crisis to get help. Two months later, data shows there's been a significant uptick in calls — but longstanding concerns remain about the potential risk of... + más
988 Suicide Lifeline sees 45% increase in contacts, but funding concerns remain | ABC7
Three Things to Know When You Call 988 | Slate
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion September 27, 2022
This September is both National Recovery Month and Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and with Florida ranking second in the United States for total number of overdose deaths, raising awareness of these issues is paramount. From 2019 to 2020, overdose deaths involving synthetic... + más
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID may have normalized mental health struggles | The Advocate
LACDPH to give all K-12 schools naloxone amid opioid overdose increase: District | ABC News
The Atlantic USA Health September 24, 2022
Droughts, pests, and slim margins threaten farmers’ mental health. To help, five states are piloting a unique hotline.RJ Sangosti / The Denver Post / GettyAugust 28, 2022If you are having thoughts of suicide, please know that you are not alone. If you are in danger of acting... + más
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Many young people shouldn't save for retirement, says research based on a Nobel Prize-winning theory | MarketWatch
PennLive USA Opinion September 24, 2022
You are not alone. Help is available. September marks Suicide Prevention Month. A found that while 95% of Americans surveyed would do something if someone close to them was thinking about suicide, almost 70% of respondents identified barriers that keep them from discussing... + más
Older adults should pay close attention to mental health -- especially during pandemic | Orlando Sentinel
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