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University of Michigan researchers in disciplines ranging from the social sciences and the arts to engineering and public health are working together to formulate and answer critical questions about firearm injury prevention. Our teams’ collaborative efforts have placed U-M at the forefront of firearm injury prevention research.
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Mass shooting in Maine: U-M experts available to comment
University of Michigan experts are available to discuss various aspects of the mass shooting in Maine, from firearm injury prevention to public policy and the psychology of traumatic events with children. View the full advisory
Study: Drug and alcohol problems linked to increased veteran suicide risk, especially in women
Findings point to the need for more suicide prevention efforts among veterans with substance use disorders, especially those who also have mental health conditions. Read more here
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