Sebelius touts new strategy to prevent suicide
{mosads}The national effort is the first in more than a decade to address suicide, which causes about 100 U.S. deaths each day.
The strategy involves a tool on Facebook, which allows users to report a friend’s suicidal comments, triggering outreach to that person. Sebelius also announced about $56 million in new grants to anti-suicide programs.
Former Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore.), a co-chairman of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, said that the effort aims to save “20,000 lives.”
Reuters has more on the story.
—This post was updated at 5:57 p.m.
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