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Readers Address Drugged Driving, Suicide Prevention, Worker Shortages
The article features two letters to the editor addressing drugged driving research and suicide prevention. Jonathan Morrison of NHTSA defends federal efforts to combat drug-impaired driving, citing resource limitations and scientific challenges. A professor from Indiana University critiques a suicide prevention piece for conflating poverty with suicide risk without establishing causality.
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