Rise in self-poisoning hospital admissions
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Rise in self-poisoning hospital admissions

Intentional self-poisoning involving young people and children resulted in more than 26,000 hospital admissions last year, according to Public Health England.

Mental Health Practice. 22, 5, 7-7. doi: 10.7748/mhp.22.5.7.s5

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