Letters
Readers respond to our reporting on AI in public health and other stories from our Fall/Winter 2023 issue.
>CDC epidemiologists revisited Alaskan villages to see if people who received hepatitis B vaccines in 1981 were still protected against the virus.
>What the data say about America's growing population of older adults
>Untangling relationships among sleep, physical activity, and brain health may suggest ways to reduce dementia risk.
>More and faster cars, wider highways, and unsafe driver behaviors contribute to tens of thousands of deaths every year—but researchers see a safer road ahead.
>Advances in three key areas will help us ensure people everywhere enjoy longer, healthier lives.
>Food programs tend to target adults and younger kids. What about adolescents?
>Step one in closing the gap: Measure the impact of structural racism.
>Reducing frailty and disease is just the first step in helping seniors live their best possible lives.
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