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Human development / Teenage suicide in the United States / Suicide prevention / Youth suicide / Violence / Self-harm / Suicide in India / Epidemiology of suicide / Suicide / Youth / Ethics
Date: 2004-06-10 11:25:48
Human development
Teenage suicide in the United States
Suicide prevention
Youth suicide
Violence
Self-harm
Suicide in India
Epidemiology of suicide
Suicide
Youth
Ethics

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