Mitigate

make something less worse or severe; alleviate; attenuate

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research

@unidir.org

The rise of 3D-printed weapons requires global action against illicit proliferation and misuse.

Our latest commentary provides considerations for experts seeking effective strategic and operational measures to mitigate illicit 3D printing of small arms and light weapons.

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Fllics

Fllics

@fllicsofficial.bsky.social

In a world divided, teachers need to connect with each other

We need to reduce workplace isolation to support teachers’ collegial capacity to mitigate loneliness, bolster engagement and contribute toward more equitable school environments.

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Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine

@jabfm.bsky.social

In community clinics, HPV vaccine programs for all Latinos, rather than by neighborhood-level social deprivation may be most effective, as the comprehensive care provided by these clinics may mitigate neighborhood social factors. https://www.jabfm.org/content/39/1/158349

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