Teen Self-harm
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Why teens self-harm and how you can help them stopSelf-harm often starts in pre-teens and teens and ranges from picking and scratching to wearing tight clothing or eating overly spicy food.HealthFeb 13, 2020
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Teens who visit ER for self-harm more likely to come back to hospital, study findsTeens who visited an emergency room for self-harm were more likely to return to hospital or even die than those who had visited for other reasons, a new study has found.HealthNov 4, 2019
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Number of Ontario teens visiting hospital ER for self-harm rises between 2009 and 2017: studyThe study, published this week in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, also found the rates of visits by teens aged 13 to 17 for mental health problems rose 78 per cent during that time.HealthJun 12, 2019
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