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Facts about suicide
If depressive illnesses are left untreated, they can be fatal. 30,000 people
kill themselves in the U.S. every year. It is estimated that the actual figure
may be 3 times that number due to inaccurate reporting, i.e. suicides recorded
as accidental instead.
The Journal of the American Medical Association has reported that 95% of all
suicides occur at the peak of a depressive episode. Healthy people do not kill
themselves. Depressive illnesses can distort a person's thinking, so they don't
think clearly or rationally. They may not know they have a treatable illness,
or they may think that they can't be helped.
Their illness can cause thoughts of hopelessness and helplessness, which may
then lead to suicidal thoughts. In order to save lives, it's critical that
society recognize the warning signs of these biological diseases that cause
suicide. But there is still stigma associated with these illnesses which
prevents public education and early treatment for sufferers.
The topic of suicide has always been taboo. It is a subject that is so
misunderstood by people, thereby allowing myths to be perpetuated. Education is
the key to understanding this incredible tragedy that, in many cases, might be
prevented.
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