or emotional problems including headaches, stomach aches, dizziness and daily depression, irritabili irritability, anger, anxiety, and insomnia. furthermore, they are also at higher risk as compared to the peers that do not participate in bullying in attempting suicide, suffering from descental or intentional injuries, run ago way from home, abusing alcohol and drugs, smoking daily, carrying weapons to school, hurting others, having a declining academic performance and significant absentees and we see how bullying is at the cross roads of very, very serious public health risks. we don't know how many youngsters die per year with a history of bullying. we do know that bullying related mortality may include an unknown portion of the 2000 suicide deaths per year in the united states. and an unknown fraction of the almost 6,000 juvenile descental deaths. plus, all the 2000 homicides per year from the public health points of view, homicides should be regarded as a maximum consequence of physical aggression of bullying. any case of homicide, there is a situation of bullying behind. it depends on how yo