The suicide rate among teenage girls continues to rise and hit a 40-year high in 2015, according to a new analysis released Thursday.
Suicide rates doubled among girls and rose by more than 30 percent among teen boys and young men between 2007 and 2015, the updated breakdown from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds.
It's all part of a growing national trend for more suicides, said CDC suicide expert Thomas Simon.
Simon said suicide is preventable and parents, friends, teachers and others can be on the lookout for people at risk.
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