-Your graph starts at 1995 -Most murders are committed by young adults. European YA share of the population declined during that period. -More gunshot victims survive because we got better at treating injuries: https://t.co/BznLdNI1Ov
https://t.co/9uuRQcSC2i Recently heard an idea I hadn't considered before on a Gladwell podcast - improving quality of trauma treatment has kept gun deaths stable while gun violence has actually been rising. Access to quality trauma care has a significant
Some background: most patients survive police shooting, yet 1 in 5 go on to develop disability Read more on the trauma survivorship paradox here by @AnupamBJena and @VPrasadMDMPH https://t.co/eNHS2fSi63 https://t.co/sssYRKMW7n
@NunoSempere That’s about what I was tracking, which seems remarkably low given human nature. The shooting rate is much higher and has been increasing, but medical developments have kept homicides mostly steady. https://t.co/dvIfS8l9ww https://t.co/hyIN3Q
RT @MarkHoofnagle: And the sad thing is, he’s not even good at what he does eg.
RT @MarkHoofnagle: @gorskon The simplest example I can think of this of course involves the Prasad entering into one of my fields of expert…
@tnicholsmd @MomPedBlog that’s not entirely true, he’s publishes some studies – no trials afaik – and most are better than this https://t.co/Jv9kMv39VE
RT @MarkHoofnagle: @gorskon The simplest example I can think of this of course involves the Prasad entering into one of my fields of expert…
RT @NRxPenguin: Does the Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence in the United States? https://t.co…
If true, this is interesting because the firearm lethality rate was declining until a few years ago. https://t.co/JMs9NE6IQw
By failing to recognize the full picture of gun violence, particularly related to the rising rates of gun assaults, it impedes actual efforts to help address and respond to the problem. Thus, gun violence continues to increase. Read more here: https://t.co
RT @Aefauld: @iraflatow I'm regular listener. This Fri segment re gun violence study was not great because it did not explain that deaths R…
@iraflatow I'm regular listener. This Fri segment re gun violence study was not great because it did not explain that deaths R decreasing because ER docs have become gun-shot experts, not because less people R being shot. The details matter. https://t.co/g
RT @AnupamBJena: Declining lethality of gun injuries due to better medical care means that focusing on death rates alone misleading https:/…
RT @AnupamBJena: Declining lethality of gun injuries due to better medical care means that focusing on death rates alone misleading https:/…
Declining lethality of gun injuries due to better medical care means that focusing on death rates alone misleading https://t.co/0c6WUbvjn8 https://t.co/herHdSUHtD
@AltBJS Harris (2001) https://t.co/ylyz8T5czD Jena (2014) https://t.co/noehKCyufx & this is our news story https://t.co/18yjisWJk6
@laripley @JohnFPfaff @ginavergel7 Prof. Harris at UMass: https://t.co/uZGQLNPTzV same Dr. Jena at Harvard med: https://t.co/noehKCyufx
@harvardmed Dr. Jena's paper on gun violence and trauma care https://t.co/E43K1NPlmt
Does the Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence in the United States? http://t.co/h6XDLiNnft
Does the Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence in the United States? http://t.co/6Ffais6JqJ
@michaelshermer Related: "Does the Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence..." http://t.co/2KQWoGlFvS
Does Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence in the US? http://t.co/jz2HkhXYdI HT @harvardmed
Does the Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence in the United States? http://t.co/ehbpacoiwR
Does the Declining Lethality of Gunshot Injuries Mask a Rising Epidemic of Gun Violence in the United States? http://t.co/mESO809kEw