Tennessee part of ‘suicide belt’ in U.S., new research finds

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — New research from East Tennessee State University’s Center for Rural Health and Research found Tennessee is buckled into a belt no state wants to wear.

The ETSU study said the Volunteer State has a relatively higher rate of suicide, making it part of a “suicide belt” that stretches across the U.S.

Dr. Qian Huang, research assistant and professor at ETSU’s Center for Rural Health and Research, told News 2 she was both surprised and unsurprised by the findings…

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