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September is National Suicide Prevention Month 鈥?a time to raise awareness of an important crisis that claims more than 700,000 lives each year.But one profession in particular has the highest suicide rates.Construction workers鈥攎en in particular鈥攁re committing suicide at a rate that s 75% higher than the general population, according to the Ce
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