Readers respond to stories from our Spring/Summer 2023 and earlier issues.
>Jails and psychiatric inpatient units don’t have to be settings for violence.
>Understanding a powerful new technology’s secrets and nuances.
>How public health is harnessing the power of AI, now.
>Previous technological disruptions in public health offer insights into AI’s perils and potential.
>Uncovering environmental contributors to autism may also suggest ways to help autistic people live healthier lives.
>Persistent pain’s “fingerprints” could alert doctors to patients at risk and inform treatment strategies.
>Promising solutions to our environmental crises are already making a difference. Now is the time to accelerate them.
>Indigenous peoples are overcoming centuries of colonization by reclaiming the health of children and families.
>Transgender people live in an often-hostile world. Can community, research, and resilience reduce the threats to their health?
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