@BernieBankers @Syncos2 @Kat_Says_Stuff @guy_freire Well at least as far as this 2016 study shows, that's simply not true. But since when did Americans care about science? https://t.co/DquMSqNcUw
@NBSaphierMD Also, liar. https://t.co/QgCCOuinn8
@NBSaphierMD @TheLeoTerrell Your list is a tad skewed... National Library of Medicine: https://t.co/FE7QierVp6 https://t.co/SigeDDu2PM
@NBSaphierMD @TheLeoTerrell "62% of firearm deaths were from suicide and 37% were from homicide" Mental health is the issue, not gun control or laws. https://t.co/IDpj8hl76q
@ec_schneider What happened in 2020 that would cause this shift? https://t.co/31wraHrcqN
@jrpsaki Perhaps it is more of a suicide issue, that's where we should start. Look at the stats deeper: https://t.co/eJJgrXUuej
What are the main threats to kids today? Is it school shootings? No, and it never has been. https://t.co/r5xO2woSJq. It's car accidents. Guns *are* second - but less than 2% of those deaths are from school shootings. Why ignore the 98%? Not emotional enou
RT @SimonPearceLive: @GabbyGiffords @susanthesquark I support what you are doing but your stats are wrong. Here's a NEJM article. Gun-relat…
...says only country where this happens regularly. (TW: images discuss rate of firearm deaths per 100,000 children) Source: https://t.co/2KKE3ptsDI https://t.co/eEjrEZoG5f
RT @SimonPearceLive: @GabbyGiffords @susanthesquark I support what you are doing but your stats are wrong. Here's a NEJM article. Gun-relat…
@jonathanbyrd But . . . https://t.co/IhV16TLLdG
@GabbyGiffords @susanthesquark I support what you are doing but your stats are wrong. Here's a NEJM article. Gun-related deaths are 15%; vehicles are 20% and most are accidents. That does not make today any less tragic, but making up stats does not help. h
@IdleTentacles @GhostGcom Actually motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of child/teen deaths. https://t.co/bwqrPZwuAC
@JeromeAdamsMD High gas prices present an great opportunity to rethink our transportation system, which is expensive, inefficient, the leading cause of air & noise pollution and, most importantly, the leading cause of child death. https://t.co/GdRML4oP
@NitzanSneh @RBReich Not even close. Liar. https://t.co/grAOeGVVk8
@SteveTiger999 CEO’s of assault rifles? Auto manufacturers? Manufacturers of pools? #Hypocrites https://t.co/1VH9tt6qMY
@SenBillCassidy If you care about the children and youth of this country, you'll be introducing gun control measures. When you do that, I'll listen to that 'pro-life' conversation. Currently, firearms are the #1 killer of children and adolescents in Amer
Source https://t.co/4n5n8ZjJLe
@DLoesch https://t.co/55YiGWGxeG Leading cause of death is cars (motor vehicle) per nih
@Wigglybuttz @barryonash @shannonrwatts 1. https://t.co/hbXeiLRmoX 2. We do, around 1% are for extreme circumstances such as medical issues, rape, incest. The other 99% are for general hardships related to pregnancy 3. Why don't we just remove all uterus
@textforlunch @MontyBoa99 @SamRamani2 Hello, we live in anarchy🤦♀️ Putin is bombing hospitals. The US invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. The number one cause of death for CHILDREN WAS GUN VIOLENCE in the US. GOVERNMENTS START WARS. https://t.co/47Sar6DnIe
@CDB113 @NikkiFried Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death, responsible for 15% of deaths. Among firearm deaths, 59
I guess making up stuff comes way easy https://t.co/iILhFf3CPN Read carefully. Car crashes are number one.
@PrasFrancis It’s confusing, because it was slightly rhetorical. Kids shouldn’t be scared of covid. Unhealthy adults should be. Kids should be scared of other things that kill them at an exponentially higher rate than covid per the NEJM. https://t.co/R
Do pediatricians ever say, hey cities, maaaaybe don't design everything around cars, because cars are kids' leading cause of death? https://t.co/DHGHwYqT00
The current study is a follow up to this 2018 study: The Major Causes of Death in Children and Adolescents in the United States https://t.co/mg55PTQCu9
@diplodink @jeremyfaust @united Also, if the odds are 1 out of 2 million, isn’t that statistically insignificant? From this study: https://t.co/RJ6TtVZGBF it looks like that wouldn’t even come close to a top 100 death cause in children. But here we are,
@CBW556 @davidhogg111 @AMarch4OurLives Child firearm death rates are 36x higher here than in other developed countries. You may think it's reasonable for kids to be killed by guns at these rates. I do not. https://t.co/QVhhZKFPno Our values simply do no
@greg_travis @JHowardBrainMD @kingofqueensla1 Burden is equivalent? Assuming 2016 was a typical year, cancer deaths in the young were around 10 times higher than this year's or last year's honest covid death count. https://t.co/B9UTtYSzNc
@vault_code @MDaware I would point out that only about 20,000 children die in the US from all causes in a given year, so the number of deaths from Covid in the past year is very sizable. I can share the numbers, but I can’t make you care. Hopefully you wil
@Trilobites @TheScottCharles Let’s do juveniles first. You see how cars declining- I wonder why? Oh that’s right proper regulation… https://t.co/7rC23Fc0ao
@shvls4ever "Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death," https://t.co/REt84eZkKe
@Bess577986701 @electMikeHarvey Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death, responsible for 15% of deaths. https://t.co
@HannahHollon No it's not. Gun safety is still important. https://t.co/a6cxnjA9tI).
@StevenTDennis https://t.co/yT8jHa9Dtk Made me curious how it relates to deaths in general for children.
As this person rightly points out, covid is far and away the leading natural cause of death in kids (not counting injuries, drowning, etc). But masks are annoying I guess
@namlaK01 @m_scribe Pediatric is 0-17. This study gives cause of deaths in a typical year (2016 was the sample but there’s not really wild variation). Cancer is the usual leading cause at 1,800/yr https://t.co/jjjFrQ6oEK The CDC Covid numbers are 550+ si
@cee__dub Here is original source with link to NEJM pediatric mortality data. https://t.co/Nu3rCxXjR6 https://t.co/G88RO1heHL
@JD_Goldberg @CaitlynnPeetz14 @LorenAdler Lol, comparing one year to 2-1/2 years 🤦♂️ They're ~25% of our population....so roughly 80,000,000. 500/year is a 99.999375% survival rate. It's also only ~2% of the childhood deaths annually. Over 4,000 kids
@maddux_boy @miriamcb You really are a dangerous person. Are you really advocating the lockdown of schools for odds like that? You are in a very disturbed cult. Maybe just lock them ina. Bubble. https://t.co/XNHx9TbLUQ
RT @JikkyKjj: @JRCFoundation @Scrappy94546226 Hi Julianna, I think you need to corroborate your statement with some evidence here. Health…
@JRCFoundation @Scrappy94546226 Hi Julianna, I think you need to corroborate your statement with some evidence here. Healthy children do not have strokes. At minimum, your claim lacks context. https://t.co/sQFPVGX1ZW https://t.co/va2LOvQqxy
@RyanGirdusky Drugs are far from the leading cause of death in American children https://t.co/X5xKNf57fy https://t.co/5QUZteivwo
@daveola2 @fjbrandon68 @ssschef002 @laurenboebert Even if you use this research, firearms is still high on the list. Is there any justification for firearms being one of the leading causes of death for children? Do you have a figure in mind for an acceptab
Read this, and weep. Or rather, act. @TransAlt
@DaveScalera No https://t.co/mGlyP8oGRW Hospitals are creating pediatric stroke teams now. Post covid / post vax.
@sarahbeth345 Must be some new phenomenon. NEJM 1999 - 2016 https://t.co/6GwQsZhTTC https://t.co/598qCHJuTH
@ArcticWhiteWol1 @ugagrad @EricG1247 @RonOsbornOmaha You're wrong. Delete this. https://t.co/RQCENYEZgd
@shannonrwatts Automobiles actually hold top the spot for child killing, but guns appear to be vying for that position. The high injury and fatality rate for both stem from a culture that values convenience/property/preferences/profit over human life. http
so it looks like @Everytown is using WISQARS reporting and I'm using more detailed WONDER extracts, and other people have noticed significant differences between the two. we def need an update of the Cunningham et al paper https://t.co/mskmttk124
@TracyBacher Haha! “Gun Violence” is definitely not. Your misinformation is dAnGeRoUs!! https://t.co/wC9SDLiEkQ. (Ban automobiles!!)
@cityresearch @MattKustes @kkdistler @RepJosieRaymond First image is from her link. Their own analysis is unclear from their caption. My quick read is that your source says "unintentional" which would likely rule out homicides and suicides. Nationwide da
@sullivan_larry @RockyRedBeard @nypost That’s actually not true https://t.co/7rC23Fc0ao
@hjelle_brian A whole new category... https://t.co/hgp8rJnrMa https://t.co/JmhH8uIFdZ
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
In case you don't think car culture is objectively bad... https://t.co/3wJU5w2jIj
Most car crashes are mild.
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
RT @bellachu10: The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all America…
The American transportation system - specifically our automobiles - are the #1 killer of American children (and all Americans under 25 y/o) by far. More than twice as many children die in car collisions than all pediatric cancers *combined.* https://t.co/G
@Carl_Spackler99 @JC99WHIT @joaquinlife @DrLeanaWen Well, let's start with pediatric deaths broadly. No suggestion your number is close... https://t.co/aolgMfsvau 1/
@sunrgu @jpksilver @ASlavitt Do you drive or ride in cars with your children? Swim? https://t.co/odqWFwNmEe https://t.co/twKhF0xtUJ
RT @Mwontplaythat: @davidhogg111 @RepSusieLee If only what you support was true https://t.co/d6ERN2XzoH
@DukeJeopardy @VPrasadMDMPH https://t.co/V83xZiueHL now balance the suicide and substance risks that have jumped since this study
@greg_travis @_Iaura_ Where is your info from? https://t.co/PtKhU3BWmo
Primary data sources: https://t.co/WtI98Sf2yY @ https://t.co/oY4Hk670NA
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