Priscilla Brown lost her teen son to gun violence. Now she’s working to save other people’s sons.
Progress on gun safety has been painfully slow. It’s hard not to feel hopeless when young people are injured or killed by gun violence. That’s
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Progress on gun safety has been painfully slow. It’s hard not to feel hopeless when young people are injured or killed by gun violence. That’s
More than 160 pediatric providers from health systems statewide have joined Children’s Minnesota in calling on Minnesota lawmakers to take further action to prevent gun
Gun violence is a public health crisis, for adults and for kids. Here are two things you can do to help.
Seven dead. Thirty wounded. Hundreds terrorized by a sniper during a 4th of July parade. A horrific reality no one should have to endure. But
Dr. Marc Gorelick, president and CEO of Children’s Minnesota, joined health care leaders across Minnesota to express their shared view that gun violence is a
In honor of National Gun Violence Awareness Day, many Children’s employees wore orange to support firearm safety.
Investing in our children is the single best thing we can do to ensure a brighter and more successful future – for them, for our
Dr. Angela Kade Goepferd weighed in on the role of pediatricians in gun safety and education.
Dr. Sheldon Berkowitz presented a variety of ways that physicians and communities can reduce gun violence in a piece he authored for Minnesota Physician.
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