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Suicide
Copycat suicide
Forced suicide
History of suicide
List of suicides
Mass suicide
Murder-suicide
Ritual suicide
Suicide bombing
Suicide methods
Suicide note
Suicide pact
Teenage suicide
Voluntary euthanasia
Ethics of suicide
Societal views on suicide
Right to die
Crisis hotlines
List of crisis hotlines by country
Suicidal thoughts are considered by the medical community to be a medical emergency. Current medical advice is that people who are seriously considering suicide should go to the nearest emergency room, or call the emergency services.
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