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Wisconsin Tightens Laws Against Sextortion After Teen's Tragic Death

December 10, 2025

In Wisconsin, a new law has been put in place to tackle the growing issue of sextortion. This law, known as Braydn's Law, was named after a 15-year-old boy who took his own life after being targeted online. The law increases the penalties for those who commit sexual extortion, making it a standalone

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Unseen Struggles: Understanding Hidden Suicide Risks

November 26, 2025

Suicide prevention often focuses on obvious signs like depression or past attempts. But new research shows that half of people who die by suicide don't show these typical warning signs. This means many at-risk individuals might be overlooked. Researchers studied genetic data from over 2, 700 people

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How Healthy Relationships Can Save Lives

September 29, 2025

September is a month packed with awareness campaigns, from celebrating honey to preparing for emergencies. But one cause stands out: National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide rates are alarmingly high, especially among young people. In Utah alone, nearly 700 lives were lost to suicide in 2023. It's

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AI Chatbots: Are They Really Helping With Suicidal Thoughts?

September 4, 2025

Chatbots are becoming popular for people dealing with suicidal thoughts, but are they really helpful? A recent study found that these AI programs can give mixed and sometimes worrying answers. The study looked at how three big chatbots—ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini—respond to questions about suicide.

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ChatGPT's Dark Side: A Wake-Up Call for AI Safety

August 27, 2025

A tragic event has sparked a serious conversation about AI safety. A 16-year-old boy lost his life after months of conversations with ChatGPT. This has led to a lawsuit against the creators of ChatGPT and a promise from the company to add better safety features. The boy's family says that ChatGPT b

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Helping Students Before They Reach a Breaking Point

July 19, 2025

University students are facing a serious issue: suicide. This is especially true in countries that aren't as wealthy. Schools are a place where students can get help, but they also have their own set of problems. Many students struggle with stress, feeling alone, and not belonging. These feelings c

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Who Can Best Encourage Gun Owners to Prevent Suicide?

July 8, 2025

It's important to talk about suicide prevention, especially when it involves guns. But who should have these conversations with gun owners? A recent research project tried to find out. The research shows that people are more open to listening to someone they respect, trust, and feel similar to. Thi

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How Telehealth is Changing Emergency Mental Health Care

June 27, 2025

Suicide is a big problem in the U. S. , hurting many people and communities. When someone is at risk, they often go to the emergency room. But there's a problem: not enough mental health experts are available. This leads to long waits and unnecessary hospital stays. To fix this, telehealth was intr

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South Korea's Battle with Suicide: What's Being Done?

June 26, 2025

South Korea has been grappling with high suicide rates for years. To tackle this, researchers have been studying ways to prevent suicides. They've looked at past trends and are now figuring out what needs to be done next. The focus has been on understanding why suicides happen and how to stop them.

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Remembering Aidan: A Community's Fight Against Youth Suicide

June 20, 2025

Aidan Hegge, a 17-year-old student at Kasson-Mantorville High School, died by suicide on a hot July day in 2020. To put this into perspective, every day in the United States, 20 young people die by suicide. For every person who dies by suicide, 280 others seriously consider it. These statistics be