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  2. AIMS Public Health is Open Access and an international quarterly publication devoted to publishing peer-reviewed, high quality, original papers in the field of public health. We publish the following article types: original research articles, reviews, editorials, letters, and conference reports.

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  3. The Mission of Public Health. “Fulfilling societys interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy.”. —Institute of Medicine. “Public health aims to provide maximum benefit for the largest number of people.”. —World Health Organization.

  4. Public health is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. This work is achieved by promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing and responding to infectious diseases.

  5. www.apha.org › what-is-public-healthWhat is public health?

    Public health improves our quality of life, helps children thrive, reduces human suffering and saves money. Every day, the public health field is working – often behind the scenes – to prevent hazards and keep people healthy.

  6. Public health aims are achieved through surveillance of cases and the promotion of healthy behaviors, communities and environments. Analyzing the determinants of health of a population and the threats it faces is the basis for public health. [3] Many diseases are preventable through simple, nonmedical methods.

  7. Mar 18, 2019 · Public health is critical to a healthy, fair, and sustainable society. Public health’s role in this vision stems from its foundational values of social justice and collectivity (Rutty and Sullivan 2010) and—we argue—from its position at the interface of research, practice, and policy.

  8. Dec 13, 2021 · Aims of our public health system in Canada: improve population health; protect against health emergencies and mitigate the impacts; and; achieve equitable outcomes – or ensure that all people in Canada have an equal opportunity to be healthy and well. To achieve these aims, our public health system performs these essential functions:

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