Gun ownership and firearm deaths go together

A new study that was published online in the American Journal of Medicine reports that gun ownership is a bigger factor than mental illness when it comes to firearms deaths. But the data suggest that both play roles.

NPR writes:

In the study, doctors in New York looked at data on gun ownership, crime rate, firearms-related deaths and depression from 27 developed countries, including the United States, Japan, Great Britain and South Africa.

The United States had the highest rate of civilian gun ownership, at almost 90 guns per 100 people. The next two countries on the list were Switzerland and Finland, with about 45 guns per 100 people. Japan, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom had the lowest gun numbers, ranging from less than 1 gun per 100 in Japan to 6 in the U.K.

The countries with more civilian guns also had the highest rates of firearms deaths, with the United States leading the list at 10 deaths per 100,000, based on an international mortality database.

Getting back to the basics

In case you haven’t noticed, I’m sharing more and more content here on blog – thanks in part to Pressgram.

I’m starting to get back to how I was blogging originally – just sharing fun stuff and thoughts on a whim – rather than posting them to Twitter, Facebook or elsewhere.

Seems most social networks have become more and more of an echo chamber – everybody broadcasting with few people really listening – so I might as well own all the content if no one’s really paying attention.

Morning Cup of Links

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It’s been a while since I did my Morning Briefs or regular link dumps. Since we’re launching a new portal at work and I plan to keep track of these types of links there – I thought I’d also start sharing interesting links I find here as well.

Some may be right up your alley – some not so much – but hope you’ll find something of interest.

If you come across something interesting in any of these links (or others) let me know in the comments below.

Education

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Mobile

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Design

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Why now is a great time to be a UX designer

Marketing

Writing irresitable landing page copy

Social Media

Restaurant responds to employees mocking Native Americans over tips on social media

Six ways to maximize your Google+ Engagement

Lifehacks

Improve productivity by creating a Meeting Free Day at the office

Money saving tips at St. Arbucks

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Misc

The dangers of giving clients what they want

How physics sunk the Titanic​