Life in Public Health e-bog
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From his time as a Truman appointee on the Health Needs of the Nation to his tenure as Dean of UCLAis School of Public Health, Dr. Lester Breslow has been a force behind the most important public health developments of the last century. With his trademark humor and conviction, Breslow recounts his participation in the fieldis ground swell from the study of communicable disease to the current co...
E-bog
729,17 DKK
Forlag
Springer Publishing Company
Udgivet
22 september 2004
Længde
248 sider
Genrer
Personal and public health / health education
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780826127136
From his time as a Truman appointee on the Health Needs of the Nation to his tenure as Dean of UCLAis School of Public Health, Dr. Lester Breslow has been a force behind the most important public health developments of the last century. With his trademark humor and conviction, Breslow recounts his participation in the fieldis ground swell from the study of communicable disease to the current control of chronic illnesses. He reveals the story behind his Human Population Laboratoryis iseven healthy habitsi (sleep right, eat right, donit smoke, donit drink too much, exercise, keep your weight down, eat breakfast) that Americans now know as doctrine. Breslow tells what it took to garner the Surgeon Generalis cigarette warning, the current high tax on tobacco sales, and todayis air pollution emission standards. He shows how a sometimes reticent medical establishment has come to understand that living conditions and behaviors are more important to longevity than the treatment of disease itself. This behind-the-scenes expose is fascinating reading for medical and public health students, educators, and policy makers alike.