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Most U.S. youth who die by suicide don’t have mental health diagnosis

Three out of five young people who die by suicide don’t have any prior mental health diagnosis, a new study finds. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News
Three out of five young people who die by suicide don’t have any prior mental health diagnosis, a new study finds. People are missing the telltale signs that children, teens and young adults are troubled in ways that put them at risk for suicide, researchers said. Advertisement

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