• Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking th

    From a a@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 20 15:31:19 2023
    Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking the highest count since World War II record-keeping began, as per recent government data. #CGTNAmerica

    While experts emphasize the multifaceted nature of suicide causes, from rising depression rates to restricted access to mental health services, Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the increased
    accessibility of firearms.

    Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 20 22:44:09 2023


    Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.

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  • From Fred Bloggs@21:1/5 to a a on Wed Sep 20 16:15:53 2023
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 6:31:24 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking the highest count since World War II record-keeping began, as per recent government data. #CGTNAmerica

    While experts emphasize the multifaceted nature of suicide causes, from rising depression rates to restricted access to mental health services, Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the
    increased accessibility of firearms.

    Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.

    Another superficial article by monkey brains at CGTNAmerica;

    Suicidal behavior also has far-reaching impact:

    There were 46,412 suicides among adults in 2021. But suicides are just the tip of the iceberg. For every suicide death*, there were about:

    3 hospitalizations for self-harm**
    8 emergency department visits related to suicide***
    38 self-reported suicide attempts in the past year****
    265 people who seriously considered suicide in the past year****
    *Based on the latest year of available data for adults ages 18 and older.

    **Source: HCUP National Inpatient Sample (2020)

    ***Source: CDC WISQARS (2020)

    ****Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2021)

    The financial toll of suicide on society is also costly. In 2020, suicide and nonfatal self-harm cost the nation over $500 billion in medical costs, work loss costs, value of statistical life, and quality of life costs. [ sounds a bit inflated ]

    https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/index.html

    Do you see how undereducated you are by CGTNAmerica? All the monkey brains know how to do is cite numbers while having no idea of the significance of the statistics.

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to Fred Bloggs on Wed Sep 20 16:21:35 2023
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:15:59 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 6:31:24 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking the highest count since World War II record-keeping began, as per recent government data. #CGTNAmerica

    While experts emphasize the multifaceted nature of suicide causes, from rising depression rates to restricted access to mental health services, Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the
    increased accessibility of firearms.

    Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.
    Another superficial article by monkey brains at CGTNAmerica;

    Suicidal behavior also has far-reaching impact:

    There were 46,412 suicides among adults in 2021. But suicides are just the tip of the iceberg. For every suicide death*, there were about:

    3 hospitalizations for self-harm**
    8 emergency department visits related to suicide***
    38 self-reported suicide attempts in the past year****
    265 people who seriously considered suicide in the past year****
    *Based on the latest year of available data for adults ages 18 and older.

    **Source: HCUP National Inpatient Sample (2020)

    ***Source: CDC WISQARS (2020)

    ****Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2021)

    The financial toll of suicide on society is also costly. In 2020, suicide and nonfatal self-harm cost the nation over $500 billion in medical costs, work loss costs, value of statistical life, and quality of life costs. [ sounds a bit inflated ]

    https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/index.html

    Do you see how undereducated you are by CGTNAmerica? All the monkey brains know how to do is cite numbers while having no idea of the significance of the statistics.


    " Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the increased accessibility of firearms.

    =Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.

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  • From Fred Bloggs@21:1/5 to a a on Wed Sep 20 16:49:13 2023
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 7:21:41 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:15:59 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 6:31:24 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking the highest count since World War II record-keeping began, as per recent government data. #CGTNAmerica

    While experts emphasize the multifaceted nature of suicide causes, from rising depression rates to restricted access to mental health services, Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the
    increased accessibility of firearms.

    Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.
    Another superficial article by monkey brains at CGTNAmerica;

    Suicidal behavior also has far-reaching impact:

    There were 46,412 suicides among adults in 2021. But suicides are just the tip of the iceberg. For every suicide death*, there were about:

    3 hospitalizations for self-harm**
    8 emergency department visits related to suicide***
    38 self-reported suicide attempts in the past year****
    265 people who seriously considered suicide in the past year****
    *Based on the latest year of available data for adults ages 18 and older.

    **Source: HCUP National Inpatient Sample (2020)

    ***Source: CDC WISQARS (2020)

    ****Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2021)

    The financial toll of suicide on society is also costly. In 2020, suicide and nonfatal self-harm cost the nation over $500 billion in medical costs, work loss costs, value of statistical life, and quality of life costs. [ sounds a bit inflated ]

    https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/index.html

    Do you see how undereducated you are by CGTNAmerica? All the monkey brains know how to do is cite numbers while having no idea of the significance of the statistics.


    " Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the increased accessibility of firearms.
    =Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.

    And so why are all these people killing themselves?

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to Fred Bloggs on Wed Sep 20 17:38:55 2023
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:49:18 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 7:21:41 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:15:59 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 6:31:24 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking the highest count since World War II record-keeping began, as per recent government data. #CGTNAmerica

    While experts emphasize the multifaceted nature of suicide causes, from rising depression rates to restricted access to mental health services, Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the
    increased accessibility of firearms.

    Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022,
    a significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.
    Another superficial article by monkey brains at CGTNAmerica;

    Suicidal behavior also has far-reaching impact:

    There were 46,412 suicides among adults in 2021. But suicides are just the tip of the iceberg. For every suicide death*, there were about:

    3 hospitalizations for self-harm**
    8 emergency department visits related to suicide***
    38 self-reported suicide attempts in the past year****
    265 people who seriously considered suicide in the past year****
    *Based on the latest year of available data for adults ages 18 and older.

    **Source: HCUP National Inpatient Sample (2020)

    ***Source: CDC WISQARS (2020)

    ****Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2021)

    The financial toll of suicide on society is also costly. In 2020, suicide and nonfatal self-harm cost the nation over $500 billion in medical costs, work loss costs, value of statistical life, and quality of life costs. [ sounds a bit inflated ]

    https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/index.html

    Do you see how undereducated you are by CGTNAmerica? All the monkey brains know how to do is cite numbers while having no idea of the significance of the statistics.


    " Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the increased accessibility of firearms.
    =Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.
    And so why are all these people killing themselves?

    Life is getting harder due to post-covid syndrome and global crisis,
    generating no jobs, no future for millions of poor guys world-wide.

    I was in touch with Donald Trump, instructing him about COVID-20 development in Wuchan.

    Donald was full energy man, representing America First agenda

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  • From Flyguy@21:1/5 to a a on Wed Sep 20 21:23:16 2023
    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 3:31:24 PM UTC-7, a a wrote:
    Last year, the U.S. witnessed approximately 49,500 suicides, marking the highest count since World War II record-keeping began, as per recent government data. #CGTNAmerica

    While experts emphasize the multifaceted nature of suicide causes, from rising depression rates to restricted access to mental health services, Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention particularly highlights the
    increased accessibility of firearms.

    Older adults showed the most significant rise in suicide rates: nearly 7% for those aged 45 to 64, and over 8% for those 65 and up. For adults between 25 to 44, suicide rates grew by around 1%, making it the second leading cause of death in 2022, a
    significant jump from being the fourth in 2021.

    Off topic troll.

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to Fred Bloggs on Thu Sep 21 14:13:23 2023
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