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    There is a growing body of evidence indicating the arts have a role to play in promoting good health and preventing and managing illness. WHO has called for governments to take an intersectoral approach, both within and across traditional areas of policy, to realise the potential of the arts for public health. To explore what global progress is being made towards this aim, we present examples of…

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    • There has been increasing interest in the role of the arts in addressing some of our most pressing public health challenges. On #WorldArtDay, an article in @TheLancetPH presents examples of promising policy developments: https://t.co/U6CZo9fYIh

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    Firearm-related injury is a leading cause of death disproportionately affecting adolescents and young adults across the world, especially in the Americas. Little progress has been made over the past four decades, as inaction and the adoption of ineffective or unevidenced interventions have become commonplace. The COVID-19 pandemic reconfigured health systems towards prevention and harm reduction,…

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    • Our Lancet Public Health article on gun violence in the U.S.- it’s the leading cause of death in children 0-19. https://t.co/fEuIOtGbby