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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.
US gun injury rates remain high for the fourth year since the pandemic, with race, economic disparity, and housing issues contributing to increased incidents.
The U.S. gun death rate last year hit its highest mark in nearly three decades, and the rate among women has been growing faster than that of men, according to study published Tuesday.
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 ...
Gun death rates in some US states comparable to conflict zones, study finds By Rachel Pannett The Washington Post,Updated October 31, 2024, 1:08 p.m.
With future of gun research in question, new report finds US emergency departments see a firearm injury every 30 minutes ...
NEW YORK – The U.S. gun death rate last year hit its highest mark in nearly three decades, and the rate among women has been growing faster than that of men, according to study published Tuesday ...