A comprehensive public health approach is being proposed to tackle the epidemic of gun violence in the United States, where nearly 45,000 individuals die each year. This initiative focuses on defining the problem, identifying risk factors, and developing evidence-based prevention strategies to ensure widespread adoption of effective solutions.
Significantly, this method addresses various forms of gun violence, including suicides, homicides, and unintentional firearm injuries. With over 120 Americans dying daily from gun-related incidents, experts emphasize that the public health approach—grounded in data, research, and collaborative efforts—could vastly improve safety and health equity across communities.
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