This on the air this evening on NPR's All Things Considered
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/01/03/508037642/study-says-gun-violence-should-be-treated-as-a-public-health-crisis

It has a link which is supposed to go to the study in JAMA (Journal of the
American Medical Assoc) but mistakenly links to a 30 year old study.

NPR says, "David Stark, one of the study's leaders ..." - so I searched
JAMA for his name, and found this just published article:
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JAMAResearch LetterJanuary 3, 2017
Funding and Publication of Research on Gun Violence and Other Leading
Causes of DeathDavid E. Stark, MD, MS; Nigam H. Shah, MBBS, PhD
JAMA. 2017; 317(1):84-85. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.16215

This study uses Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mortality and
federal agency research funding data to compare funding for and publication
of gun violence research with that for 30 other leading causes of death in
the United States.

Abstract:
The United States has the highest rate of gun-related deaths among
industrialized countries, with more than 30 000 fatalities annually.1 To
date, research on gun violence has been limited. A 1996 congressional
appropriations bill stipulated that “none of the funds made available for
injury prevention and control at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention [CDC] may be used to advocate or promote gun control.”2 Similar
restrictions were subsequently extended to other agencies (including the
National Institutes of Health), and although the legislation does not ban
gun-related research outright, it has been described as casting a pall over
the research community.2,3 This study sought to determine whether funding
and publication of gun violence research are disproportionately low
relative to the mortality rate from this cause.
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which doesn't quite fit the story of what I heard on the air, (which had a
lot about violence in social networks in Chicago- and there is no link the
the recording of the on-air item. Maybe there will be tomorrow?)  but it
does have that Figure 1 shown on the web.

--henry schaffer
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