Peter Attia· MD
if today we're seeing 30% more suicide or there abouts than we were a couple of decades ago
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if today we're seeing 30% more suicide or there abouts than we were a couple of decades ago
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when you looked at men and women between the ages of 40 and 60 across the board there was about a 30% increase in the rate of suicide over I don't want to be misquoted on this so it was either a decade or two decades but it was a relatively recent period of time