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Last updated: March 17, 2026 11:24 pm
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Researchers have proposed a new way to track gun violence by measuring “shooting-free days” across major US cities. This new metric provides a clearer, more immediate picture of community safety and the impact of violence prevention efforts.
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A new study finds that children exposed to neighborhood violence are significantly more likely to miss routine dental checkups and face delays in getting medical, dental, and mental health care, often due to cost. This highlights a critical gap in healthcare access for vulnerable children, linking community safety directly to health outcomes.
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The global supply of oral cholera vaccines has recovered, allowing preventive vaccination campaigns to restart for the first time in over three years. This is a major step forward in controlling cholera outbreaks, especially in vulnerable regions where the disease is a persistent threat.
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A therapy that helps people with severe mental illness confront their fears (exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy) has been successfully delivered by community outreach teams, significantly reducing anxiety. This shows that effective mental health support can be integrated into existing community care, improving access and recovery for a high-need group.
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A study reviewing the health and healing practices of enslaved people provides a crucial historical perspective on racial health disparities in America. Understanding this history is essential for addressing the deep-rooted structural inequities that continue to affect health outcomes today.
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