DELIBERATE SELF-POISONING AND SUICIDALITY: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE REPETITIVE SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR

Deliberate self-poisoning and suicidality: A qualitative analysis of the factors that influence repetitive suicidal behavior

Suicide attempts are more common than suicide completions and occur more frequently in women than in men.Patients who survive a suicide attempt are at an increased risk of suicide completion.The most common method of non-lethal suicide attempt is deliberate self-poisoning.Suicidal individuals often have psychiatric click here comorbidities, most fr

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Loss-of-heterozygosity on chromosome 19q in early-stage serous ovarian cancer is associated with recurrent disease

Abstract Background Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease and prognosis for apparently similar cases of ovarian cancer varies.Recurrence of read more the disease in early stage (FIGO-stages I-II) serous ovarian cancer results in survival that is comparable to those with recurrent advanced-stage disease.The aim of this study was to investigate i

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