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A new study proposes “shooting-free days” as a four-tiered metric to track gun violence across major US cities. This new approach aims to provide a clearer, more nuanced picture of firearm-related harm beyond simple death counts, helping communities and policymakers better measure progress in violence prevention.
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A large study of over 2,200 patients with cardiac amyloidosis found that nearly 40% had reduced heart pumping function, not just the preserved function it’s typically associated with. Integrating multiple heart imaging measurements significantly improved the ability to predict a patient’s risk, arguing for a more comprehensive diagnostic approach.
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A new analysis confirms that the youngest infants in low- and middle-income countries bear the greatest burden of severe illness from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). These precise estimates of age-based risk are crucial for planning and measuring the impact of new RSV immunization strategies for children under five.
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A study integrating therapy for anxiety into intensive community outreach teams for people with severe mental illness showed significant reductions in anxiety and improvements in quality of life. This demonstrates the feasibility and value of embedding structured psychological support within existing community care services to address a major unmet need.
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A national US survey from 2019-2023 found that children exposed to neighborhood violence face significant barriers to healthcare, including being more likely to delay or skip medical, dental, and mental care due to cost. This highlights a critical need to address healthcare financing and access to protect the health of vulnerable children.
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