Sixty seconds might be all it takes to keep some kids safer around guns, a new study suggests. The new report, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics on Monday, explored how short safety videos can ...
ATLANTA — Teens are using social media a lot. Studies are further proving how it impacts their mental health. A 2023 Surgeon General advisory found up to 95% of kids ages 13-17 reported using a social ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio— Having kids view a simple one-minute safety video reduces the risk that they will engage in unsafe behavior with a gun, researchers at Ohio State university found. The study involved ...
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is planning to consider a slate of 19 bills related to kids online safety and privacy ...
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Sixty seconds might be all it takes to keep some kids safer around guns, a new study suggests.Related video above: Doctors discuss how gunlocks can save livesThe new report, published in the journal ...