Children and teens who survive a firearm injury have a high rate of developing new mental health diagnoses in the year afterward, even compared with kids who suffered injuries in a motor vehicle crash, a new study shows. journals.lww.com Submitted by Wagamaga t3_zaksb4 on December 2, 2022 at 12:26 PM in science 14 comments 67
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