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A new study proposes using “Shooting-Free Days” as a simple, four-tiered metric to track gun violence across major US cities. This approach offers a clearer, more accessible way for communities and policymakers to measure progress and understand the real-world impact of violence prevention efforts.
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A comprehensive review finds that becoming a father significantly impacts men’s physical and mental health, yet this area remains understudied. Understanding these effects is crucial for developing better support systems, like mobile health tools and community programs, which can improve health outcomes for fathers and their families.
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A new study shows that children exposed to neighborhood violence are significantly less likely to get routine dental checkups and more likely to delay or skip medical, dental, and mental healthcare due to cost. This highlights a critical gap in healthcare access, suggesting that improving health coverage and financing is essential to protect vulnerable children.
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A therapy combining exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy with intensive community outreach (Assertive Community Treatment) significantly reduced anxiety and improved quality of life for people with severe mental illness. This finding demonstrates that integrating structured psychological support into existing community care is both feasible and highly effective.
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Global health organizations have announced that the supply of oral cholera vaccine is now sufficient to resume preventive vaccination campaigns for the first time in over three years. This is a major step forward in controlling cholera outbreaks and protecting communities in high-risk areas around the world.
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