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    States take action to stem growing gun violence epidemic
    California, Massachusetts, New York lead the way
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  • Summer Reads: Tip your toes into timely tomes
    Looking to get lost in some good books? Check out new books on racism, climate change, gun violence and more.
  • Public health addressing gender gap in workforce leadership
    Disparities between women and men persist in pay and leadership positions within the U.S. public health workforce, but progress is being made.
  • Widespread health care worker burnout endangering US lives: Surgeon general advisory calls for action
    Burnout is driving health care workers away from the field, threatening their personal well-being and endangering the nation’s overall health, the U.S. surgeon general warns.
  • States taking action to stem growing gun violence epidemic: California, Massachusetts, New York among states with most progressive gun laws
    States with strict gun ownership laws have fewer gun deaths per capita. One key to success is stringent licensing laws that keep guns out of the hands of people at risk for violence.
  • APHA project updating ACEs measures with focus on equity
    A joint project between APHA and CDC is working to drive prevention work on adverse childhood experiences.
  • Chorus of public health voices sounds out against SCOTUS abortion decision
    Public health advocates have condemned the June Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, warning of the serious health harms to come.
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The Nation's Health: 52 (6)
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Vol. 52, Issue 6
August 2022
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