37 Facts About Public health

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Public health has been defined as "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals".

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The concept of Public health takes into account physical, psychological, and social well-being.

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Public health is implemented through the surveillance of cases and health indicators, and through the promotion of healthy behaviors.

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Great Britain became a leader in the development of public health initiatives, beginning in the 19th century, due to the fact that it was the first modern urban nation worldwide.

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Public health has been defined as "the science and art of preventing disease", prolonging life and improving quality of life through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities and individuals.

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The concept of Public health takes into account physical, psychological, and social well-being.

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Public health is related to global health which is the health of populations in the worldwide context.

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International health is a field of health care, usually with a public health emphasis, dealing with health across regional or national boundaries.

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Jung, Boris and Lushniak argue that preventive medicine should be considered the medical specialty for public health but note that the American College of Preventive Medicine and American Board of Preventive Medicine do not prominently use the term "public health".

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Preventive medicine specialists are trained as clinicians and address complex Public health needs of a population such as by assessing the need for disease prevention programs, using the best methods to implement them, and assessing their effectiveness.

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Valles argues that consideration of Public health equity is a fundamental part of population Public health.

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Jung, Boris and Lushniak consider population health to be a concept that is the goal of an activity called public health practiced through the specialty preventive medicine.

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Purpose of a public health intervention is to prevent and mitigate diseases, injuries and other health conditions.

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Public health is a complex term, composed of many elements and different practices.

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Elements and priorities of public health have evolved over time, and are continuing to evolve.

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Public health aims are achieved through surveillance of cases and the promotion of healthy behaviors, communities and environments.

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Many interventions of public health interest are delivered outside of health facilities, such as food safety surveillance, distribution of condoms and needle-exchange programs for the prevention of transmissible diseases.

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Public health plays an important role in disease prevention efforts in both the developing world and in developed countries through local health systems and non-governmental organizations.

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Public health requires Geographic Information Systems because risk, vulnerability and exposure involve geographic aspects.

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Dilemma in public health ethics is dealing with the conflict between individual rights and maximizing right to health.

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Critics have argued that public health tends to place more focus on individual factors associated with health at the expense of factors operating at the population level.

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Many public health programs are increasingly dedicating attention and resources to the issue of obesity, with objectives to address the underlying causes including healthy diet and physical exercise.

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The WHO's broad mandate includes advocating for universal healthcare, monitoring public health risks, coordinating responses to health emergencies, and promoting human health and well-being.

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Example, in the United States, state and local health departments are on the front line of public health initiatives.

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However, public health generally receives significantly less government funding compared with medicine.

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Public health programs providing vaccinations have made major progress in promoting health, including substantially reducing the occurrence of cholera and polio and eradicating smallpox, diseases that have plagued humanity for thousands of years.

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Since the 1980s, the growing field of population health has broadened the focus of public health from individual behaviors and risk factors to population-level issues such as inequality, poverty, and education.

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For example, recently, Public health aid was funneled towards initiatives such as financing new technologies like antiretroviral medication, insecticide-treated mosquito nets, and new vaccines.

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Public health was born neither in Europe nor as a response to the Industrial Revolution.

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Preventive Public health interventions are attested almost anywhere historical communities have left their mark.

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Public health used statistics to illustrate the connection between the quality of the water source and cholera cases.

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Public health showed that the Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks Company was taking water from sewage-polluted sections of the Thames and delivering the water to homes, leading to an increased incidence of cholera.

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The Yale School of Public Health was founded by Charles-Edward Amory Winslow in 1915.

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Schools of public health offer a variety of degrees generally fall into two categories: professional or academic.

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Public health was important elsewhere in Latin America in consolidating state power and integrating marginalized populations into the nation-state.

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In Colombia, public health was a means for creating and implementing ideas of citizenship.

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Public health issues were important for the Spanish Empire during the colonial era.

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