Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Bicycle safety: always wear helmets!,2004,5,4,5,Farber Disaster Preparedness Task Force interim report,2005,6,3,4,Flynn Firearm suicide in Maryland: characteristics of older versus younger suicide victims,2005,6,3,24-27,Webster The burden of violence and injuries in Maryland,2005,6,3,40-42,Gazal-Carvalho Domestic violence--more than bruises and broken bones,2005,6,3,28,Lehmann Violence against self: self-mutilation syndromes,2005,6,3,22-24,Smoller The impact of violence in video games,2005,6,3,19-21,Dimitrov Prevention of youth violence,2005,6,3,16-18,Leaf Emotional intelligence and violence,2005,6,3,8-9,Rixey Guns and gunshot wounds among teens are an epidemic,2002,3,3,28,Blair The hard bigotry of gun control,2004,5,4,5-7,Wheeler Outlawing the firearm vs. implementation of stricter punishment,2004,5,2,6; author reply 6,Hendler Unfair assessment presented by Mrs. Brady,2004,5,2,4,Cockey The real health problem of Maryland's youth: where the bodies are hidden,2002,3,3,27-29,Baker Indirect costs of disease and injury in Maryland: below the tip of the iceberg,2009,10,3,22-23,Baker Elder abuse,2005,6,3,34-38,Deza MedChi's response to the challenge of helping victims,2005,6,3,29 31-3,Matricciani Crime and punishment,2004,5,1,35-37,Gershen Training for hospital emergency preparedness,2001,2,4,7-16,Burr Bioterrorism vs. acceptable risk,2001,2,4,17-21,Sauri Maryland's child advocacy centers,2005,6,3,14-15,Petersen Revisiting the community hospital approach to child abuse,2005,6,3,11-13,Krugman The sniper attacks and psychiatry,2004,5,1,28-31,Peele The impact of the sniper incident on law enforcement,2004,5,1,16-7 37,Demme Montgomery County Maryland. One year later. The Healing Project,2004,5,1,14-15,Duncan The sniper and the public's mental health,2004,5,1,11-13,Jameson The time of the sniper,2004,5,1,8-9,Smoller The last word,2004,5,1,40,Curran Controversies in traumatic brain injury,2011,12,1,11-12,Smoller