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Spring 2026 Zero Suicide Newsletter - Building a Culture of Hope
Spring 2026 Zero Suicide Newsletter - Building a Culture of Hope
Health Lab Podcast
Survey reveals new data that may help firearm injury prevention
A quick content warning: Today’s episode includes discussion about firearms and sensitive topics related to firearm injury prevention research. Listener discretion is advised.
Seven percent of Americans have thought of shooting someone, but many either told someone, are open to giving their gun to someone for safekeeping, or didn’t have a firearm at the time.
Department News
Elevating Voices in Youth Suicide Prevention
How a Zero Suicide framework and community voices are working together to save young lives
Department News
Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative Winter 2026 Newsletter
Winter 2026 Newsletter
Health Lab Podcast
AI and Mental Health
As concern grows about online chatbots and mental health, an expert cautions about potential risk to already-vulnerable people, especially teens and young adults. Read the full article on the Health Lab website. All Health Lab content including health news, best practices and research insights are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical guidance. Always seek the advice of a health care provider for questions about your health and treatment options.
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You Can't Do It Without A Good Process
Dr. Nasuh Malas is featured in this Speak Our Minds 'Voices of Change: Preventing Youth Suicide' podcast
Health Lab
More Michigan kids are losing parents to overdose, suicide and homicide
The number of Michigan children whose parents died from overdose, suicide, homicide or other substance-related causes has surged since 2000, accounting for 2 in 5 parental deaths, a new University of Michigan study found.
Health Lab Podcast
How to get help during a mental health crisis
Today on Health Lab, we are sharing resources for what to do in mental health crisis. Read the full story on Health Lab.
*Content Warning: Please be aware that this episode has mentions of suicide and self-harm.
Health Lab Podcast
VA research identifies risk factors that could help prevent veteran suicide
CSREs are conducted after a veteran screens positive for potential suicide risk, as part of the VA's ongoing effort to reduce the number of veterans who die by suicide. In the ongoing effort to reduce the number of veterans who die by suicide, a study identifies key factors that predict whether veterans who received a Comprehensive Suicide Risk Evaluation, the standardized suicide risk assessment implemented nationally in the Veterans Health Administration, will go on to die by their own hands.