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Why even public health experts have limited insight into stopping gun violence in America

Avatar photo by Christine Spolar, KFF Health News March 9, 2024

Gun violence is among America’s most deadly and costly public health crises. But unlike other big killers, sparse federal money goes to studying gun violence or preventing it.


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