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But three top experts on suicides and guns Cathy Barber, who directs a suicide-reduction campaign at the Harvard School of Public Health, Daniel Webster, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Matthew Miller, a researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health s
Date: Jul 13, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
US suicide rate has risen sharply in the 21st century
Suicide rates declined from the mid-1980s until about 2000, but rates have risen back to the level of the 1980s as the baby-boom generation has aged, said Cathy Barber of the Harvard School of Public Health.
It sure could, says Cathy Barber, director of the Means Matter campaign at the Harvard School of Public Health's Injury Control Research Center. "Covering the suicide issue is important and helpful," she told me, "insofar as it helps people to understand that the largest numbers of gun deaths in Ame
"I would love to see the firearm industry take on this issue the same way the alcohol industry has embraced the idea of the designated driver," said Cathy Barber, project member with the Injury Prevention Research Center at Harvard.