A new study of children undergoing radiology treatment at one U.S. hospital points to what seems to be a little-recognized form of deliberate self-injury where kids embed objects ranging from glass to needles to wood under their own skin.
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It is unclear, researchers say, whether self-harm is actually becoming more common, or whether adults are more reluctant than teenagers to admit to past or current self-harm.
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