Stephen Teach, M.D., professor of pediatrics, was featured by several news organizations for his research finding that almost 20 percent of suicidal teenagers have guns in their home. His research was covered by All Things Considered (NPR), NPR's Shots, USA Today, Medscape Today, Science News, Medical Daily, Medical News Today, and Medical Xpress.
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