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See How States Score on Injury Prevention

See How States Score on Injury Prevention

Find state-by-state injury death rates and rankings and a report card for how well states scored on 10 key indicators of steps states can take to prevent injuries.

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A Model Injury-Prevention Program for Children and Adolescents

A Model Injury-Prevention Program for Children and Adolescents

The Injury Free Coalition for Kids established an ongoing national network of hospital-based programs focused on reducing injuries to children in high-injury neighborhoods.

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Hospital Partnerships to Cure Violence

Hospital Partnerships to Cure Violence

NewPublicHealth spoke with Sheila Regan, who manages hospital partnerships for Cure Violence, formerly CeaseFire, an organization based in Chicago that has pioneered a public health approach to stopping shootings and killings.

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Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships

Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships

Start Strong combines innovative strategies in education, policy change, community outreach and social marketing to stop teen dating violence and empower teens to build healthier relationships throughout their lives.

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Preventing Youth Injuries Caused by Violence

July 14, 2009 | Story

"The support of this [Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars] program clearly influenced my ability to focus on a generalist career and build a well-funded applied-research program," said Cheng.

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