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  • Current disquiet includes the possible effects of the export ban on live animals, and bovine spongiforrn encephalopathy (BSE) on returns

  • General practitioners and psychiatrists need to keep informed of putative trends if serendipitous contacts with members of high risk groups are to be exploited for averting suicide

  • Safe-sex, or more accurately safer-sex, campaigns aim to give information on how to reduce risks and this was the message of the Brazilian newspaper

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Current disquiet includes the possible effects of the export ban on live animals, and bovine spongiforrn encephalopathy (BSE) on returns. General practitioners and psychiatrists need to keep informed of putative trends if serendipitous contacts with members of high risk groups are to be exploited for averting suicide. Safe-sex, or more accurately safer-sex, campaigns aim to give information on how to reduce risks and this was the message of the Brazilian newspaper.

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