Public health

Public health

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

Public Health People (First 21 people) - Page 0

Sandro Galea

Sandro Galea

Physician

Linda Bauld

Linda Bauld


Walter Willett

Walter Willett

American physician

Richard Bonnie

Richard Bonnie


Edward Maibach

Edward Maibach

Professor

David Dausey

David Dausey

American professor

Wan Yanhai

Wan Yanhai

Human rights activist

Kelly D. Brownell

Kelly D. Brownell

Clinical psychologist

Charles F. Chandler

Charles F. Chandler

American chemist

Barry Bloom

Barry Bloom

University teacher

Stanton Glantz

Stanton Glantz

American author

Jacquelyn Campbell

Jacquelyn Campbell

Nurse

Irwin Redlener

Irwin Redlener

American pediatrician

David R. Williams

David R. Williams

Scientist

Fred T. Sai

Fred T. Sai


David Hemenway

David Hemenway

Professor

Christopher Dye

Christopher Dye

Biologist

Sayantani DasGupta

Sayantani DasGupta

Author

Joseph J. Kinyoun

Joseph J. Kinyoun

Former Director of the United States Hygienic Laboratory

B. Timothy Walsh

B. Timothy Walsh

Author

Ariel Beresniak

Ariel Beresniak

Swiss specialist