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Exploring the Suicide Crisis Among Young Americans

The tragic rise of suicides among young Americans, including college students like Ben Salas, has shed light on the mental health crisis facing the nation. With unprecedented levels of stress, anxiety, and depression fueled by various factors, such as social media, the pandemic, and financial pressures, young people are struggling to cope. Parents like Katherine and Tony Salas are advocating for more awareness and open conversations around mental health to prevent future tragedies. The impact of the suicide epidemic extends beyond individual families to entire communities and institutions, prompting a national conversation on providing better support and resources for those in need.