The new results are in line with a 2017 study that found that kids who watched movies featuring gun violence were more likely to handle and use guns.
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The new results are in line with a 2017 study that found that kids who watched movies featuring gun violence were more likely to handle and use guns.
Researchers set out to discover the point when too much caffeine causes high blood pressure, a key heart disease risk factor.
Overall, cancer death rates decreased 1.8% per year in men and 1.4% per year in women, continuing a trend.