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Prevention of firearm-related injuries in Canada.
Hospitalizations for firearm injuries prevalent among children.
Cost of hospitalization for firearm injuries by firearm type, intent, and payer in the United States.
Trends in pediatric firearm-related injuries over the past 10 years at an urban pediatric hospital.
What Do We Know About the Association Between Firearm Legislation and Firearm-Related Injuries?
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Impact of facial fractures and intracranial injuries on hospitalization outcomes following firearm injuries.
Epidemiology of paediatric firearm injuries in the USA, 2001-2010.
The epidemiologic basis for the prevention of firearm injuries.
Trends in firearm safety-do they correlate with fewer injuries.
Firearm-related injuries in Canada: issues for prevention.
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Initial and subsequent hospital costs of firearm injuries.
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Prevention of firearm-related injuries in Canada.
Hospitalizations for firearm injuries prevalent among children.
Cost of hospitalization for firearm injuries by firearm type, intent, and payer in the United States.
Trends in pediatric firearm-related injuries over the past 10 years at an urban pediatric hospital.
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Impact of facial fractures and intracranial injuries on hospitalization outcomes following firearm injuries.
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