Study finds '13 Reasons Why' spiked major suicide-related internet searches
Searches for "how to commit suicide" surged 26 percent
Searches for "how to commit suicide" surged 26 percent
A new study in a journal for showed internet searches for suicide and suicide attempts spiked dramatically after Netflix맥스카지노s March 2017 release of 13 Reasons Why, the that .
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President of the Child Mind Institute Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz told the study led him to believe the 맥스카지노cost-benefit ratio [for Netflix of the show] isn't worth it." He warned "Suicide in teenagers is contagious. Period.맥스카지노
If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).