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Public Health

Public Health

Thanks, Public Health, for 25 of the 30 Extra Years of Life!

Thanks, Public Health, for 25 of the 30 Extra Years of Life! LaRue today at 84 Her grandmother,Her mother, dead at 65 dead at 48

Infant Mortality Rates

Life Expectancy

Public Health But, public health can rapidly collapseBut, public health can rapidly collapse e.g. Russia e.g. Russia

Rate of incidence of a disease Death rate Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

Smoking a 20th century norm the number one preventable cause of death

Each year, smoking kills more people suicides than all of the following health hazards combined: AIDS Alcohol abuse Drug abuse injuries murders motor vehicle crash

Each year, smoking kills more than 430,000 people in the U.S. Currently, 48 million Americans smoke

Smoking

Smoking

Second hand smoke

The Insider

Food poisoning 76 million experience foodborne illness each year in U.S.76 million experience foodborne illness each year in U.S. Every day:Every day: 200,000 sickened 900 hospitalized 14 die

Food poisoning Regional variationRegional variation

Food poisoning Meat often contaminated

Food poisoning Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points

Food poisoning Foodborne illnesses have been reduced

What’s going to happen? Environment off the front page

What’s going to happen? Environment off the front page but changes are being made both good and bad

What can I do about it? Stay informed ignore sound bites Get involved Live lightly on the planet

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