One in 15 Male, One in 50 Female High School Students Carry Guns
THURSDAY, July 28, 2022 (HealthDay News) — One in 15 male and one in 50 female high school students aged younger than 18 years report gun carrying during the past year, according to research published in the July 29 issue of the U.S. Centers for D…
Learn MoreLas muertes por armas de fuego aumentaron en un 30 por ciento entre los niños de EE. UU. en una década
MARTES, 26 de julio de 2022 (HealthDay News) — Un desalentador nuevo análisis encuentra que las probabilidades de que los jóvenes estadounidenses mueran como resultado de violencia con armas de fuego aumentaron en un 30 por ciento en la última década…
Learn MoreGun Deaths Rose 30% Among U.S. Kids in a Decade
TUESDAY, July 26, 2022 (HealthDay News) — A grim new analysis finds that American youth became 30% more likely to die as a result of gun violence over the past decade.The jump in risk appears to have been largely driven by big spikes in gun-related s…
Learn MoreLos pediatras tienen un importante rol para mantener a los niños seguros de las armas de fuego
MARTES, 12 de julio de 2022 (HealthDay News) — Los pediatras podrían convertirse en los intermediarios de confianza entre las personas que tienen armas de fuego y las que no, cuando se trata de hablar sobre la seguridad de estas armas, muestra un est…
Learn MoreKey Players in Keeping Kids Safe From Guns: Pediatricians
TUESDAY, July 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Pediatricians may become the trusted middle men between gun owners and non-gun owners when it comes to talks about gun safety, a new study shows.University of Pennsylvania researchers found parents were more …
Learn MoreHandgun, Individual, Community Factors Predict Suicide by Firearm
MONDAY, July 11, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Among handgun purchase transactions classified in the riskiest 5 percent, more than one-third are associated with a purchaser who died by firearm suicide within one year, according to a study published online …
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