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Psychobiological Factors in Global Health and Public Health
Psychobiological research is a systems approach that aims to integrate the biological, psychological and social systems that may influence health or pathology, particularly in chronic diseases and physical and/or psychiatric disorders. In this approach, we can expect to be able to deduce a ‘biological signature’ associated with particular symptom ...
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Global Trade and Public Health
Global trade and international trade agreements have transformed the capacity of governments to monitor and to protect public health, to regulate occupational and environmental health conditions and food products, and to ensure affordable access to medications.
Ellen R, Shaffer +3 more
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0004417.].
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Global public health workforce [PDF]
Welcome to this bumper issue of Perspectives where we consider public health from a global aspect. As the world population undergoes demographic, social, economic and epidemiological change, challenges facing each country in some cases are the same, but in some, they are specific and unique to that population.
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003994.].
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Correction: Determinants of Covid-19 vaccination: Evidence from the US pulse survey.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001927.].
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Global public health training [PDF]
The debate about whether to call our specialty public health or global health seems rather like angels dancing on a pin head as we face the choppy waters of change. In response to Jeffrey Koplan’s attempt to define differences between global, international and public health the deans in the USA voiced their opinion that since many public health ...
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An inflection point in global public health
Abstract Population health needs to pivot toward the primordial prevention of global chronic diseases, most specifically the disease cascade that runs from marketing to obesity to diabetes to its known complications. Medical sciences can now manage these diseases and prolong meaningful life, but can only do so at an enormous cost, a cost that will ...
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Global public health policies: gathering public health associations’ perspectives
Advocacy is one of the core functions of public health and is a key tool for achieving Sustainable Development Goals. Public health associations play a key role in advocating for the development and implementation of strategies to prevent diseases and promote health and well-being.This study aims to map out the focus of public health advocacy carried ...
Wilson, L +3 more
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001099.].
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