Anxiety Risk Doubles for Families of Violent Assault Victims, Study Finds

Houston, Texas – A recent study conducted in Houston, Texas has revealed that families of victims of violent assault are at a significantly higher risk of developing anxiety. The study, led by researchers at a local university, found that individuals who have a loved one experience a violent assault are twice as likely to suffer … Read more

Anxiety Risk Doubles for Families of Violent Assault Victims – Study Findings

Los Angeles, CA – A recent study has revealed that families of victims of violent assaults may have double the risk of developing anxiety, shedding light on the impacts of such traumatic events on loved ones. The research, conducted by a team of psychologists, underscores the importance of providing support to not only direct victims … Read more

attacks by far-right extremists in the UK overlooked in comparison to Islamist violence, study finds

London, United Kingdom – A recent report by a think tank suggests that the United Kingdom has a “two-tier” approach to handling far-right attacks and Islamist violence. The report indicates that far-right attacks are treated less harshly compared to incidents linked to Islamist extremism. According to the think tank’s findings, individuals involved in far-right attacks … Read more

Misinformation Sparks Riots After Southport Attack, Study Finds

Southport, United Kingdom – In the aftermath of a violent attack in Southport, rumors spread like wildfire online, leading to escalating tensions and ultimately resulting in riots that rocked the city. The power of online misinformation became shockingly evident as falsehoods and inflammatory content fueled the chaos that ensued, highlighting the dangerous consequences of unchecked … Read more

Coronavirus: New Study Reveals Impact of Stress on Mental Health

Mumbai, India – A recent incident in Mumbai, India has brought attention to the issue of stray dogs in the city. Residents in the Malad neighborhood were shocked to discover a stray dog with a plastic jar stuck on its head. Concerned for the animal’s well-being, locals reached out to animal welfare groups for help … Read more

Firearms Dominant as Leading Cause of Child Deaths in Latest Study

New York, NY – A recent study conducted by Northwell Health in partnership with Stacker has revealed alarming statistics regarding firearm-related deaths among children in the United States. According to the research published in Health Affairs, firearms have become the leading cause of child fatalities in the country by 2024. The findings come at a … Read more

Firearm-related Child Deaths Soar in the U.S.: Study Reveals Devastating Effects on Young Survivors

Folly Beach, South Carolina – A recent study conducted by Health Affairs revealed that firearms have become the leading cause of child deaths in the United States as of 2024. Partnered with Northwell Health, Stacker examined the effects of nonfatal firearm injuries on young survivors. Research on gun violence has experienced a resurgence after the … Read more

Violent Attacks Target 1 in 5 Retail Workers: Usdaw Study Shows Alarming Trend

Manchester, United Kingdom – Retail workers in the UK face a significant risk of violent attacks, with one in five experiencing physical assaults or verbal abuse on the job, according to a new report from the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw). The study highlighted the alarming prevalence of violence against retail employees, … Read more

Gun Violence in School Parking Lots Linked to Escalated Disputes and Morning Class Activity: Study Shows

Worcester, Massachusetts – An analysis of school gun violence reveals that most incidents stem from escalated disputes, often taking place in parking lots during morning classes. According to the K-12 School Shooting Database maintained by researcher David Riedman, there have been 804 fatalities and 2,221 injuries in 2,699 incidents since 1966. The data highlights a … Read more

School Shootings Increase 12 Times Since 1970, Study Finds

Phoenix, Arizona – A recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons reveals troubling statistics regarding the increase in school shootings over the past five decades. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in collaboration with the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS), analyzed … Read more