
Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
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States with less restrictive gun laws after the 2010 Supreme Court decision that applied the Second Amendment to states subsequently had more firearm deaths among kids, reported Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician) in JAMA Pediatrics. medpagetoday.com/pediatrics/gen…

Firearm Laws & Pediatric Mortality in US One of our more imp papers; great team effort led by Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician) 'permissive firearm laws contributed to thousands of excess firearm deaths among children in states w/permissive policies' Yale School of Medicine Harvard Medical School jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…


States didn’t just drift into this. After McDonald v. Chicago (2010), many actively passed looser firearm laws. Our data show what followed: a sharp rise in pediatric firearm deaths,especially among Black children 🔗 jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… Yale School of Public Health Yale School of Medicine Harvard Medical School

Behind the scenes: Our new JAMA Pediatrics study on state firearm laws and pediatric mortality, by Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician); this is an exceptional post that provides much insight on our JAMA Pediatrics paper. Jeremy deserves tons of credit for leading this. open.substack.com/pub/insidemedi…


We report in JAMA Pediatrics a striking association between the loosening of firearms safety regulations and pediatric mortality in several U.S. states. A pleasure to work with Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician) and Shriya Bhat on this!





When Cassidy practiced medicine he fought to vaccinate kids against Hep B. But in a desperate attempt to be re-elected to the senate next year, he chose to betray what he believes and supported an opponent of vaccines for HHS Sec. That will be his legacy. theatlantic.com/health/archive…