A Canadian man who sent many people suicide kits has been charged with many murders. Equating facilitation of suicide with murder is willful blindness. The article obtusely refuses to entertain any doubt that providing means to commit suicide constitutes murder. Even if the author believes that, does perse not recognize that it is possible to […]

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by Qianwei Liu, Krisztina D. László, Dang Wei, Fen Yang, Katja Fall, Unnur Valdimarsdóttir, Maria Feychting, Jiong Li, Fang Fang Background The psychological toll on parents of a child receiving a cancer diagnosis is known to be high, but there is a knowledge gap regarding suicidal behavior among these parents. The aim of this study […]

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by Michael H. McCullough, Michael Small, Binu Jayawardena, Sean Hood Background Reliable assessment of suicide and self-harm risk in emergency medicine is critical for effective intervention and treatment of patients affected by mental health disorders. Teams of clinicians face the challenge of rapidly integrating medical history, wide-ranging psychosocial factors, and real-time patient observations to inform […]

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