Physicians have played a key role in warning governments and the public about the danger of nuclear war and the need to abolish nuclear weapons. That role is still needed: existing nuclear warheads pose an existential threat to humanity.
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N Engl J Med
November 2015
From Physicians for Social Responsibility, Washington, DC (I.H., V.W.S.); the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Somerville (I.H., V.W.S.), Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Leeds (I.H., V.W.S.), and the Family Care Medical Center, Springfield (I.H.) - all in Massachusetts; and the Department of Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, New York (V.W.S.).
Physicians have played a key role in warning governments and the public about the danger of nuclear war and the need to abolish nuclear weapons. That role is still needed: existing nuclear warheads pose an existential threat to humanity.
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