Skip to main content

Second study links ‘13 Reasons Why’ to increase in youth suicides

TwitterFacebook

According to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry using suicide data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a 13 percent uptick in youth suicides occurred in the three months after the 13 Reasons Why premiere.

Read more here. Read more...

More about Entertainment, Netflix, Mashable Video, Mental Health, and 13 Reasons Why

from Mashable http://bit.ly/2QBTKOI

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

In photos: Europe's best ski resorts 2018

France has emerged Europe's top ski destination in a new list that ranks the public's favorite ski resorts across the continent. Organized by the Brussels-based group European Best Destinations, which works to promote culture and tourism in Europe, the online poll garnered 119,228 votes from 92 countries and crowned France's Val Thorens ski resort the best on the continent. Overall, France dominates the ranking, taking up seven of the top 10 spots. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines http://ift.tt/2zAK9Pe

Patent success rate: 40% abroad, 10% here