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July 18, 2008 — 1:02am ET | By Anne Zieger
It's not surprising to learn, sadly, that victims of bullying face a higher risk of suicide than those who haven't been bullied. However, a new study suggests that their tormentors suffer, too. In fact, a new study of bullying in 13 countries shows that bullies are also more likely than the general population to have suicidal thoughts. Blog
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