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Rates of gun injuries last year remained above levels seen before the COVID-19 pandemic for a fourth straight year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, looking at ...
Yes. Guns were the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 17 for the fourth year in a row, recent studies of CDC data show.
US gun injury rates remain high for the fourth year since the pandemic, with race, economic disparity, and housing issues contributing to increased incidents.
For the fourth year in a row, rates of gun injuries stayed above levels seen before the COVID-19 pandemic, a new government report shows.
Firearm-related suicides reached a new high in the United States in 2023, making it the third straight year such a mark was ...
More people in the United States died by gun suicide in 2023 than any year on record — more than by gun homicide, accidental ...
The United States is facing a troubling rise in firearm-related deaths among children and teens — with Arkansas ranking among ...
Illinois pays an estimated $18.6 billion a year toward firearm injury and death. Firearm manufacturers share none of these costs.
American children’s health has declined profoundly over the past few decades, a new study shows, and the issues are so ...
The author says one study reports the mortality rate in U.S. is 9.5 times higher than Canada, which has the second-highest ...
Availability of guns leads to high US death rates Editor: The letter “Gun permits don’t deter criminals” (April 19) presents the typical “red herring” argument against the regulation of ...