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Professor Suggests Suicide for Japan’s Elderly
His pronouncements could hardly sound more drastic. In interviews and public appearances, Yusuke Narita, an assistant professor of economics at Yale, ...
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Human Dignity Devalued by Euthanasia Advocates
Conservatives are not alone in opposing the slippery slope that is the growing trend toward advocating for euthanasia. The liberal periodical The Nation, ...
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She Nearly Jumped from Bridge, Now She Helps Others
A woman in Sunderland, England nearly leapt to her death from in 2018 from Wearmouth Bridge, very well known as a place where people come to end their ...
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Marijuana Use Soars and Causes Great Harm
Teen marijuana use has been soaring, and is up nearly 250% just since 2017. The common argument is that unlike “hard drugs,” marijuana is ...
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Doctor Can’t Solve the Youth Suicide Crisis
A new study found that hospitalizations for pediatric suicidal behavior increased by 163 percent over an 11-year period. According to an article in The ...
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Delay Giving Kids Phones for Happier Lives
How old should a child be before getting their first cell phone? There’s only one correct answer if you want them to lead happier, more successful ...
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Man Supports Neighbor with Christmas Lights
It started in November with a single string of Christmas lights on a Baltimore County street. Kim Morton was home watching a movie with her daughter when ...
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Alarming Number of Bisexual Students Consider Suicide
The most recent CDC biannual Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey found that children who identify as part of the LGB community are significantly more ...
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Are Kids Sad and Stressed Because Their Parents Are?
In a New York Times editorial, David French notes the frequent conversations he has with parents of teenagers about the teen mental health crisis in America. ...
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Americans Turn Away from Community Organizations
In his book Adrift, New York University professor Scott Galloway writes:
We used to be more involved in our communities. In the 1990s most Americans attended ...
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