Stamford Pediatric Gun Safety Project
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Stamford Pediatric Gun Safety Project

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Supporting Links, Articles, and References


Guns Send About 16 U.S. Kids to the Hospital Every Day
Many of those injuries are accidental, study finds
NIH, U.S. National Library of Medicine

An appeals court overturns Florida's gag law preventing doctors from asking about guns in the home

Asking Saves Kids

Improving Firearm Storage Habits: Impact of Brief Office Counseling by Family Physicians

Firearm-Related Injuries Affecting the Pediatric Population, American Academy of Pediatrics

Consumer Child Safety: Safe Storage and Gun Locks

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Gun Storage Practices and Risk of Youth Suicide and Unintentional Firearm Injuries
Gun Violence Archive - Standard Statistical Reports

Firearm-related injuries affecting the pediatric population
Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention. American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics. 2000;105(4, pt 1):888-895.

Risks and Benefits of a Gun in the Home - American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine​

Firearms and violence death in the United States
Miller M, Azrael D, Hemenway D. In: Webster DW, Vernick JS, eds. 
Reducing Gun Violence in America. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.

Children's Firearm Safety Alliance

A Stamford PLTI Graduate Community Project


Telephone

203-539-1846

Email

pediatricgunsafety@gmail.com
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