New research highlights the fine balance between health and economic strategies in pandemic response, introducing…
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Public health is the science and practice of protecting and improving the health of populations through research, education, and policy. It focuses on preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting well-being at the community and global levels rather than treating individual patients. Public health encompasses epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, behavioral science, and health policy—addressing issues such as infectious disease outbreaks, vaccination, nutrition, mental health, and healthcare access. By combining data-driven science with social awareness and public policy, public health aims to reduce health disparities, respond to emerging global threats, and build resilient, healthier societies.
A preliminary study recently presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 76th Annual Meeting has…
A Rutgers Health analysis of millions of Medicare records has laid the groundwork for improving…
A recent study suggests that regular contact with chemicals found in plastic food packaging and…
After March 2020, the dispensing of antidepressants to young people increased at a faster pace,…
It might come as a surprise, but the concept of “nudge” has been employed by…
A study from the Smidt Heart Institute indicates that exercise provides greater heart health advantages…
A recent qualitative research emphasizes the adverse psychological and interpersonal effects linked to “yo-yo dieting,”…
Scientists uncover crucial links between Long COVID and brain blood vessel integrity, offering hope for…
Salt substitutes present a healthy alternative for reducing salt intake, decreasing the risk of hypertension…
The new study provides the most compelling data yet to suggest that excess mortality rates…
A new study reveals that weight loss medication leads to reductions in blood pressure levels…
Research from USC demonstrates that periodic adherence to a diet that simulates fasting can lower…
A new study indicates that October is the best time for young children to have…
From fizzy drinks to cereals and packaged snacks to processed meat, ultra-processed foods are packed…
A recent study led by Tufts University discovered that women who consumed higher amounts of…
The evolution of viral tolerance in Myotis bats may help scientists prevent future pandemics, say…
In research aimed at gaining insights into the sudden, unexpected deaths of young children, often…