Welcome Message
Welcome to the 3rd International
Conference on Public Health & Epidemiology, scheduled for November
27-29, 2023 in Dubai, UAE.
After the spectacular
successes and overwhelming responses got from our previous conferences, we
eagerly anticipate bringing together the worldwide audience and attendees once
again to pave way for Public
Health 2023 with an indigenous theme of “Breakthrough Discoveries
in Public Healthcare and Epidemiology Studies”.
Public Health Conference
will serve as a foundation for a diverse group of professionals in the field of
healthcare, epidemiology, nutrition, and other related areas. This is a
magnificent event point that includes medical services experts, academicians,
and scientists around the world to connect and expand their knowledge globally.
Our Conference includes
international speakers and advanced Health Care specialists to
illuminate us with various trends in Public Health, Epidemiology,
and Global Healthcare approaches.
It will provide a comprehensive overview of novel therapies and blend
approaches, as well as reflect on the most recent discoveries and advancements
in research, through a series of full seminars, breakout sessions, and
workshops.
We are certain that Public Health 2023 will be a gratifying experience packed with
cutting-edge research and education, as well as an excellent opportunity for
attendees to network with experts from across the globe. We really appreciate
your time and effort in collaborating with Public Health 2023.
Market Analysis
The global economy grewby 3.0% in 2019 with 4.6% in developing markets. An average geographic area hasthe capacity to produce a large number of establishments that contribute tostable healthcare conditions and strong global economic performance, such asthrough developing health care policies, upholding political issues, andfostering industrial development. The global health care spending in 2017 wasUSD $7.724 and is projected to be USD $10.059 in 2022. North America ($4.175),Western Europe ($2.279), Asia ($2.427), Australia ($2.427), the world as awhole ($437), the world as well as Africa ($279), and Transition Economics($239).
According to a recentstudy report by Global Market Insights Inc., the market for artificialintelligence in Epidemiologyis anticipated to reach USD 3 billion by 2030. Growing public awareness of thesignificance of technology in the diagnosis and monitoring of chronic diseaseswill be a key driver of the development of AI application in epidemiology. Thedemand for the implementation of artificial intelligence in Epidemiologylabs will therefore be driven by growing healthcare research and developmentefforts.
The Health Authoritiesand International Health Regulations Focal Points in Denmark, Germany, Morocco,Netherlands, and Holland Along with the WHO and US CDC, the European nations ofthe Netherlands, Republic of Sierra Leone, Uganda, and the United Kingdom areworking together to share information about this incident. Following the finalpossible exposure, contact tracing and monitoring measures are started inUganda, the United Kingdom, Germany, and African nations. A national fastresponse team has been deployed in an African nation to conduct investigationsat the Masanga hospital and adjacent areas in the Tonkolili district, with assistancefrom the US CDC and WHO.
The Netherlands could bea significant hub for the ecu medical sector. In 2014, the Dutch medical marketwas worth $3.4 billion USD. The total population of the nation is around 17million, and the yearly cost of healthcare is roughly $97 billion. Healthcarespending as a percentage of GDP is approximately 10.9%; per capita costs areUSD $5694; government-funded costs are approximately 87%; and individual costsare approximately 13%. The medical device market has an estimated value of $3.4billion USD.
The science and practiseof PublicHealth involves safeguarding and enhancing a community'shealth through wellness promotion, disease and injury prevention, andeducation. The area of PublicHealth works to improve people's lives and the socialfactors that have an impact on a community's health, from scientific study tohealth education. We are aware that filthy water can contain disease-causing bacteria,bicycle helmets can prevent fatalities, and secondhand smoke can cause cancerthanks to public health.
Social, cultural, andeconomic issues have an impact on the general health of a community. In orderto thoroughly uncover and assess the plethora of issues that have an impact oncommunity wellness, health specialists look at all facets of people's life.Public health professionals are uniquely prepared to advocate for policies,encourage behavioural change, and promote wellness behaviours. PublicHealth professionals are concerned in the health of thecommunity as a whole, as opposed to medical professionals who are interested inthe health of each individual patient. Health care is important to everyonesometimes, but public health is important to everyone all of the time.
PublicHealth requires the promotion of health. However, there aresignificant differences among European nations in how they support populationhealth. This is applicable to health promotion initiatives, the integration ofhealth promotion into the delivery of healthcare services, as well as themanner in which nations have geared their public policy toward promoting healthin various spheres. The training of professionals involved in health promotionefforts also varies greatly between nations. The countries in central and easternEurope, as well as the first country, look to have the most room forimprovement, but there is also a lot of room for improvement in westernEurope. In particular, it will be important to uphold the calibre of healthpromotion initiatives, with more impartial coverage and greater utilisation ofemerging technology.
About Public Health 2022
Upon the successful
completion of the 2022 series of Public
Health Conferences, we would like to extend our gratefulness to all
of our admirable keynotespeakers, conference attendees, students, associations,
media partners, exhibitors, and delegates who made the Public Health 2022a booming success.
Here we gathered more
than 200+ participants who attended the Public Health2022 among those 70% of
attendees were from industrial divisions and around 30% were from Academia
circumstances.
The event provided a
solid foundation for new efforts in the field of Public Health and Epidemiology
and the theoretical and practical knowledge shared will inspire organizational
collaborations to promote scientific advancements.
We would also like to thank our Organizing Committee Members and ourKeynote Speakers comprising
- Dai Sugimoto | Waseda University | Japan
- David John Wortley | International Society of digital Medicine |
UK
- Josephine Thirumagal Sivashankar | University of Queensland |
Australia
- Gerald H Katzman | Wayne State UniversitySchool of Medicine |
USA
- Uday Devaskar | Mattel Children's Hospital |USA
- Mustafa Al Suliman | King Fahad Medical City| Saudi Arabia
- Steven Donn M | University of Michigan | USA
- Huan Wang | Peking University | China
- Mehdi Heidarzadeh | Ardabil University of medical Sciences |
Iran
- Farideh Kamran|University of MedicalScience|Iran
- Karina dos Santos | Federal University of Riode Janeiro – UFRJ |
Brazil
- Zamin ?brahimhalilov |Ankara city Hospital
|Turkey
- Alan Lwanga | ICAP at Columbia University |Tanzania
- Dejen Nureye| Mizan-Tepi University |Ethiopia
- Michael Sarfo | Wiamoase SDA Hospital | Ghana
for their support in making this event a great success. I hope that Public Health 2023 will be a noteworthy one.
Abstract Submission
Guidelines:
The presenting author
is requested to ensure that the contact details of the author are valid. The
abstract should contain the main author's name followed by respective
co-authors with affiliation. An abstract can be with a minimum of 300 words
with a suitable title mentioned. The presenting author is also requested to
attach your recent publications, biography and photograph.
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scientific session, click call for abstracts
All the submitted
abstracts will be reviewed. The acknowledgment and Abstract Acceptance letter
will be provided within 24 hrs.
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Session Tracks
Session on: Healthcare and Public
Health
The two corporate members
of the nonprofit Council on Education for Public
Health are the Association of School and Programs of Public
Health and the American Public Health Association. The
councilor to the US department of Education to accredit school of public health
was appointed by the APHA. These associations encourage school students to
involve in the Public Health program. Tribal, state and territorial improvement
are the only aim of Public
Health Accreditation Board, Georges Benjamin MD is the
representative of this Organization.
Three core functions of Public
Health:
Assessment
Policy development
Assurance
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Session on: Global Health and
Primary Health Management
The term "Global
Healthcare" refers to a health-care system that gives
health care and financial security to all or any citizens of a nation or
region. It’s structured around delivering a group of advantages to all or any
members of a community with the goal of reducing financial risk, improving
health outcomes, and increasing access to health services. Despite widespread
recognition of the necessity to form health goals equitable in addressing Global
Health inequalities, there are currently no defined
frameworks for achieving this aim at the worldwide level.
There are 4 types of
Healthcare Facilities:
Hospital
Ambulatory Surgical
Center
Urgent Care Clinic
Nursing Home
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Health Officials
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Session on: Epidemiology and
Preventive Medicine
When a disease occurs
during a population, Epidemiologists
help us to know where the disease is coming from, and who it's presumably to
impact. The knowledge gathered can then be wont to control the spread of the
disease and stop future outbreaks. Cohort, case -control and cross-sectional
studies are the three sorts of Epidemiology.
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| American
Epidemiology Society
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Health
Session on: COVID 19 and
Epidemiology
Over 200 million COVID-19
confirmed cases have been recorded globally, according to case counts and
geographic distribution. The World Health Organization (WHO)
and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control websites frequently have
updated case counts in English. Here, you may frequently find an interactive
map highlighting confirmed cases all throughout the world. Cases have been
reported on all continents since the first reports of cases came from Wuhan, a
city in the Chinese province of Hubei, at the beginning of 2019. Public
Health nurses and specialists work to restore the patients'
life in an efficient manner.
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of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH)
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Session on: Cancer
Epidemiology
Utilizing Epidemiological
techniques, the study of cancer epidemiology looks for causes of cancer as well
as ways to identify and provide better treatments. The issues of time interval
bias and length time bias must be addressed in this field of study. Time
interval bias is the idea that an early cancer detection may artificially boost
the survival rates of the disease without actually explaining it better. Length
bias is the idea that screening tests are more likely to detect slower-growing,
more docile cancers. Negative cancer clinical trials, according to some
researchers, don't have enough statistical power to show a benefit from
treatment. This could result from the study enrolling less patients than
anticipated.
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(NACCHO)
| National
Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO)
| National
Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.
(NCHEC)
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Session on: Nursing in Public
Healthcare
A Public Health nurse's responsibility is to advance the Public Health. In this role, nurses concentrate on facilitating access to
care for those who are underserved and at risk. Through evidence-based care and
education, public health nurses work to lower health risks and assist prevent
disease at the population level. Through community education and healthcare
delivery, public health nurses play a crucial part in enhancing population
health outcomes. Registered nurses are in a position of leadership where they
may improve communities and influence policies.
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Session on: Primary and Community Care
Services offered in primary care include general practice, pharmacy, dentistry, and optometry. Community hospitals, intermediate care facilities, clinics, and schools are some of the places where community health services are provided, but people's homes are where they're mostly provided. Primary healthcare centers on treating the whole person rather than treating particular illnesses. This indicates that doctors engaged in general practice are generalists rather than specialists in a single illness field, addressing a wide variety of medical, psychological, and social problems.
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Session on: Pharmaceuticals and
Healthcare
The pharmaceutical
industry was formerly thought of as a supplier of pills to the medical industry
rather than one that sought to collaborate with stakeholders to work with end
users of the newest technologies. Pharmaceutical
and Healthcare
organizations who invest are reaping tremendous rewards from innovation and
making the most of today's more cost-effective technologies. For instance,
several industry leaders are embracing social media to engage end users and find
out what kind of patient-centric care they prefer.
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Session on:
Health Population and Nutrition
"The
health outcomes of a group of people, including the distribution of such
outcomes within the group," has been defined as population health. It is a
method of treating illness that seeks to improve the wellbeing of the entire
human race.
The
prevalence of malnutrition is staggering on a global scale. More than 2.5
billion people worldwide experience malnutrition in some capacity. 'Food and Nutrition' is another necessity for health that exhibits a
gender imbalance: women and girls are more likely to experience
malnutrition—according to the World Food Program, 60% of those who are hungry
worldwide are women. Anemia is a condition that increases the risk of bleeding
and mortality during and after childbirth in women and girls who are
malnourished. Other significant causes of malnutrition include inadequate
dietary quality and variety.
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Session on: Heart Disease and Stoke
The
American Heart
Association and the National Institutes of Health
jointly publish the most recent statistics on heart disease, stroke, and
cardiovascular risk factors each year. These statistics include information on
essential health behaviours (smoking, physical activity, diet, and weight) as
well as factors (such as cholesterol, vital signs, and glucose control) that
affect cardiovascular health. According to the most recent statistical data, a
number of major clinical heart and circulatory disease conditions, as well as
their associated outcomes, include stroke,
congenital heart disease, rhythm problems, subclinical atherosclerosis,
coronary heart disease, coronary failure, valvular disease, venous disease, and
peripheral artery disease (including quality of care, procedures, and economic
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Session on: Environmental, Physical
and Occupational Therapy
Word-related wellbeing is
a multidisciplinary field of medical services worried about empowering a person
to embrace the occupation, through that way hurt the least. The goal in Occupational
Health is focused on three different objectives:
Maintain and promote the
workers’ health and working ability.
The improvement in the
working environment as well as work to become helpful for Safety and Health.
Development in work and
working culture in a way that supports Health and Safety at a work and promotes
a positive climate and smooth operation and increases productivity.
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Session on: Healthcare in Diabetics
Diabetes
raises the risk of dying young, and its complications can have a negative
impact on quality of life. The high prevalence of diabetes around the world has
a detrimental economic effect on people, Healthcare
systems, and countries. A severe public health issue, diabetes has reached
epidemic proportions, according to the director of the Centers for Disease
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Session on: Adolescent Health and
safety
A crucial era of
transition, during which biological changes like puberty occur, during which we
used to be more independent. Some of the Primary
Health issues that affect adolescents include mental
illnesses, substance abuse, smoking and nicotine usage, eating disorders, HIV,
teenage and unplanned pregnancies, homelessness, academic difficulties,
homicide, suicide, and auto accidents.
To uphold their rights
and ensure that they can fulfil their potential, supports parenting initiatives
designed to promote healthy interactions and lessen the perception of violence.
strengthens social protection programs to support families' financial stability
and lessen pressures that can lead to violence or compel teenagers into
exploitative work. increases the capability of welfare services and encourages investments
in the workforce for child protection promotes alternatives to detention and
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Session on: Maternal and Child
Healthcare
In order to improve Health
conditions and put an end to the death of women, children, and adolescents,
maternal and child health is crucial. Numerous pregnant women and infants still
require basic services like nourishment, cleanliness, and education. In support
of every Woman Every Child movement, APHA works to improve the health and
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Session on: Public and Environment
Health
The area of Public
Health known as "Environmental
Health" is concerned with how people and their
environment interact, as well as how to encourage safe and healthy communities.
Any complete public health system should include an emphasis on environmental
health. This industry develops policies and programmes that will increase
chemical and other environmental exposures in soil, water, and air in order to
provide communities with healthier environments.
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Session on: Reproduction and sexual
Health
The American Public
Health Association (APHA) contends that women's
health and women’s
wellbeing as well as the general public's health depend on
their ability to access the full spectrum of reproductive health services,
which may be a fundamental right. According to APHA executive Georges Benjamin,
MD, "Birth Control, as a core component of birth control, is one among the
foremost important public health success stories of our generation."
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Session on: Aging and Health
The advent of a number of
complex Health
conditions that are more common later in life and don't fit neatly into any one
category of disease is another feature of older age. They are frequently
referred to as geriatric syndromes. They frequently result from a number of
underlying issues, such as fragility, enuresis, falls, delirium, and pressure
ulcers. The
most prevalent health issues that affect people as they age include diabetes,
cataracts, back and neck pain, COPD,
deafness, dementia, and depression. Additionally, as people get older, they
have a higher chance of experiencing multiple ailments simultaneously.
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& Societies: National
Environmental Health Association |
Massachusetts Public Health Association | Society
for Public Health Education | American
Public Health Association | American
College of Healthcare Executives | Council
of State and Territorial Epidemiologist | National
Association of County & City
Health Officials
Related Journals: Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA) | Journal of American College Health
| Journal of Epidemiology
and Community Health | Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law | Journal of
Occupational
and Environmental
Medicine | Journal of Public
Health Management and Practice | Journal of Public
Health Policy | Lancet | Medical Care | Milbank Quarterly
Session on: Mental health
The APHA promotes
initiatives to increase access to Mental Health care and elevate mental health above Physical Health. The Affordable Care Act weakened parity, made it easier to
deny coverage to those with pre-existing conditions, including mental health
issues, and widened condition coverage. Parity refers to the idea that various
forms of medical and surgical care should be provided on an equal footing with
the treatment of conditions and habits. Additionally, we frequently voice the
need for better access to medical care in order to address problems like gun
violence and suicide.
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American
Society for Microbiology | Society
for Public Health Education | American
Association of Clinical Research Professionals
| American
College of Epidemiology | American
Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | Association
for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
| American
Epidemiology Society
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Health Psychology | Lancet Public
Health | Clinical Microbiology Reviews | Annual Review of Public
Health | Lancet Planetary Health | National Health
Statistics Reports | Bulletin of the World Health Organization | AIDS Patient
Care and STDs | American Journal of Public
Health
Session on: Gynecology, Women's
Health and Midwifery
Women's
Health is the area of medicine that specialises in the
treatment and diagnosis of illnesses and problems that have an impact on a Woman's
Physical and Mental
Health. Birth control, Sexually transmitted diseases and
gynaecology are just a few examples of the numerous specialties and areas of
concentration in women's health.
Osteoporosis, Menopause
and hormone therapy, Mammography, Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, and Other
Female Cancers, Pregnancy and Childbirth, sexual health, heart disease in
women, benign disorders that impact how well the female reproductive system
works A
midwife is a medical worker who has received training in assisting and tending
to women during pregnancy, labour, and delivery. They assist you in maintaining
your health throughout your pregnancy and, if no issues emerge, in giving
delivery naturally.
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Health Council | Global
Health Workforce Network | New
York Association for Volunteer Administration |
United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA)
| United
Philanthropy Forum | World
Health Professions Alliance (WHPA)
| Consortium
of Universities for Global Health (CUGH)
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and Mortality Weekly Report | National Health Statistics Reports | National
Toxicology Program Reports and Publications | National Toxicology Program
Technical Report Series | Online Journal of Public Health Informatics | International Journal of Preventive
Medicine | Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | Journal of Environmental
Health | Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Session on: Healthcare Promotion
and Biostatistics
Public
health and Health Promotion
heavily rely on statistics. Government and healthcare institutions can monitor
population data using statistics to spot broad-scale health indicators and
patterns. This is very helpful in determining the need for an intervention and
the results that will follow. At both local and large sizes, biostatistics is
helping the medical research community to protect the Public's
Health. Biostatisticians work alongside biomedical
experimenters to identify and address health problems that endanger the
public's health and quality of life by incorporating quantitative capabilities.
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Health Care Association (AHCA)
| America's
Essential Hospitals | America's
Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
| American
Association of Healthcare Administrative Management
(AAHAM)
| American
College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE)
| American
Evaluation Association (AEA)
| American
Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
| American
Health Quality Association (AHQA)
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Research |
Epidemiologic Reviews | FDA CVM Publications | Global
Journal of Health Education and Promotion | Harvard Public
Health Review | Health Management Technology |
Implementation Science | Infectious Disease News | International Journal of Epidemiology
| International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental
Health
Session on: Healthcare-Associated
Infections
The Public
Healthcare system is the overarching concept for all
organised actions that extend life, improve health, and prevent diseases
including infections brought on by viruses, bacteria, and other agents. Infections
contracted while undergoing treatment for another ailment are known as Healthcare-Associated
Infections (HAIs). Hospitals, ambulatory surgical centres, end-stage renal
disease institutions, and long-term care facilities are just a few of the Healthcare settings where HAIs can occur.
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Related Associations & Societies: Council of State and Territorial
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Epidemiological Association (IEA) | International
Society for Environmental Epidemiology
(ISEE) | International
Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) | Society for
Clinical Trials | Society for
Epidemiologic Research (SER) | Society for
Healthcare Epidemiology of America
(SHEA)
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Health Psychology | Journal of Veterinary
Diagnostic Investigation | Morbidity and Mortality Recommendations and Reports
| Morbidity and Mortality Surveillance Summaries
Session on: Alcohol and Alcoholism
Worldwide,
excessive alcohol use continues to be a significant contributor to death and
morbidity; in certain cases, alcohol's negative effects are even worse than
those of illegal substances like heroin or cocaine. Finding new therapies is
essential to meeting the vast, unmet medical needs because there are few
medications for alcohol use disorder, such as naltrexones, nalmefene,
acamprosate, and disulfiram, which have limited efficacy and haven't been
widely embraced in clinical practise. On Earth, there are approximately 7
billion people, and 2.3 billion of them are estimated to be regular drinkers.
Alcohol may be a dangerous substance that is more prevalent and frequently
abused than any illicit substance. The two main methods for treating alcoholism
are Talk Therapy and Medication.
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Board of Toxicology (ABT)
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College of Epidemiology (ACE)
| American
Society for Microbiology (ASM)
| American
Society for Preventive Oncology (ASPO)
| American
Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)
| American
Statistical Association (ASA)
| Section
on Statistics in Epidemiology (SIE)
| Association
for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
(APIC)
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(PAHO) | PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases | Population Bulletin | Preventing
Chronic Disease | Public Health
Assessments and Health Consultations | Public Health Law News |
Public Health Reports | Public
Health Research and Practice | World Health Report | Vital
and Health Statistics Series | Weekly Epidemiological Record
Session on: Dental and Oral Health
Your general Health and well-being depend heavily on your dental and oral health. Poor
oral hygiene has been related to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes as well as
tooth cavities and gum disease. The commitment to keeping your teeth and gums
healthy is lifelong. It's not unexpected that so many things can go wrong over time, especially
if you don't take good care of your teeth since we use our teeth and jaws for
so many different activities. The majority of dental and oral health issues can
be avoided with good oral hygiene. At least one dental issue will probably
arise for you in your lifetime.
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Learning Network (PHLN) | Society for Public
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Health Associations | World Federation
of Public Health Association | Association for Community Health
Improvement (ACHI) | Community Health
Center Association of New York (CHCANYS) | National
Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC)
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