As NH prepares for another round of assisted suicide legislation, it would be wise to study what is happening around the globe.
Read MoreThe increasing rates of suicide, particularly in rural areas, call for urgent action and a unified approach to prevention.
Read MoreMeet Susan Letendre, a New Hampshire resident and veteran of the U.S. Army, who shares her story of service, sacrifice, and advocacy.
Read MoreSeptember is National Suicide Prevention Month (NSPM), and the New Hampshire Coalition for Suicide Prevention
Read MoreNationally, from 2016 to 2021, there were more than 21,000 firearm deaths among children 10 to 19 years old, of which 36% were suicides
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Read MoreTo better understand why Veterans take their lives, Operation Deep Dive includes fatal overdoses and other self-inflicted deaths to uncover a greatly increased death toll.
Read MoreDrawing comparisons between euthanizing a beloved pet and medical assisted suicide in humans can lead to several unintended and harmful consequences.
Read MoreEnhanced palliative and hospice care will not only improve the quality of life for patients but also provide essential support to families during some of the most challenging times in their lives. It is time for NH to lead the way in providing compassionate, comprehensive care for its aging population.
Read MoreWhen speaking to someone who is a suicide survivor, it's important to approach the conversation with empathy, sensitivity, and real respect. Here are some simple tips on how to talk to them
Read MoreSome right-to-die activists want everyone to have access to euthanasia—even young people with mental illness. Are they also making suicide contagious?
Read MoreThe Hippocratic Oath states doctors should “use their knowledge of medicine and diet to help patients” and “avoid hurting patients, including providing no deadly medicine even if requested to do so.”
Read MoreAs New Hampshire considers legalizing assisted suicide, also referred to as medical aid in dying , I would like to draw attention to the potential impacts this bill could have on disabled and other marginalized residents.
Read MoreSuicide is an epidemic, both nationally and here in NH. Campaigns targeting teens and young adults are starting to result in some declines, but overall, suicide rates are on the rise.
Read MoreThis time of year, many put the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” on their “must watch” list. We watch it because it brings us joy; but the heart-warming themes in this holiday classic also give us much food for thought on the value of life.
Read MoreWhen it comes to suicide prevention, one of the largest minority groups in the United States –people with disabilities, who account for 27% of the population – is often overlooked.
Read MorePreventing suicide deaths by firearms is a challenging public health issue, and Donna’s Law is tackling one part of that prevention through a voluntary firearm “do not sell” list.
Read MoreElizabeth is passionate about supporting other brain injury survivors. Life after injury is filled with challenges, and she knows that, in some ways, she is very fortunate.
Read MoreMental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an educational program that offers individuals the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to mental health and substance use issues in others.
Read MoreBritish comic actor Joe Tracini suffers from borderline personality disorder which includes near-constant suicidal thoughts.
Read MoreThose facing a terminal illness may not know their options and what is available in New Hampshire and that hospice care is a peaceful, comfortable alternative that offers support for the family as well as the patient.
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