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New data shows suicidal thoughts, self-harm increasing in children
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Deaths from suicide among children remains rare, but the number of children ages 6-12 who visited children’s hospitals for suicidal thoughts or self-harm has more than doubled since 2016, according to data collected for NBC News by the Children’s Hospital Association.April 8, 2021