Ann Suellentrop shares public health fight to save our country November 3, 2025

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Why would Ann, a nuclear abolition activist, attend a public health conference? The answer is that not only are nuclear bombs bad for public health, but all the steps in making them are dangerous, including the end result, containing nuclear waste. The entire nuclear enterprise is deadly and dangerous, causing cancers and genetic damage.

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