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public healthˌpublic ˈhealth noun [uncountable] - The food additives do not appear to pose a public health risk.
- A&E can be used as a centre for good public health education in addition to its numerous other roles.
- Differences between clinical medicine and public health in their views on quality assurance are also illustrated.
- Our novel observations are provocative and carry enormous public health implications.
- Prior to the hepatitis B outbreak, most public health officials had ignored the danger signs in gay male epidemiology.
- Taxes were extended to more luxury items and certain public health concessions were restricted for those earning over L40,000,000 a year.
- The biggest public health benefit, he said, would come from getting unfit people to exercise at least a little.
- This illustrates the type of practical public health action that could be taken to stem the tide of obesity.
- We have been warned about global warming, but even more urgent is the threat to public health.
► MEDICINEAB, nounadrenalin, nounaetiology, nounanatomy, nounantibody, nounantigen, nounbeat, verbblood, nounblood heat, nounblood pressure, nounblood type, nouncaseload, nounchemist's, nouncholesterol, nounclinical, adjectivecompress, nounconfine, verbconscious, adjectiveconsciousness, nounconstitution, nounconstitutional, adjectivecoronary, adjectivecortex, nounculture, noundeath rattle, noundiaphragm, noundisc, noundissect, verbdouble-blind, adjectiveelectrocute, verbfamily doctor, nounfluid, noungenital, adjectivegenitals, noungeriatric, adjectivegerm, noungerontology, nounginseng, noungown, noungynaecology, nounhaematology, nounhaemoglobin, nounhealth care, nounhealth centre, nounheartbeat, nounhereditary, adjectiveheredity, nounhistamine, nounimaging, nounimmune, adjectiveimmune system, nounimmunity, nouninduce, verbinsanitary, adjectiveinspire, verbinstitution, nouninstrument, nouninsulin, nouninterferon, nouninternal, adjectiveintoxicant, nounin vitro fertilization, nounlaser, nounlocal, adjectivelumbar, adjectivelymph, nounlymph node, nounmedical school, nounmenopause, nounmenses, nounmetabolism, nounmetabolize, verbneurology, nounobstetrician, nounoral, adjectiveossify, verbovarian, adjectivepathogen, nounphysiology, nounplatelet, nounpositive, adjectivepreventive medicine, nounprognosis, nounpsychobiology, nounpsychosomatic, adjectivepublic health, nounregimen, nounregion, nounregress, verbrenal, adjectiverespirator, nounscreen, nounskeleton, nountest, verbtherapeutic, adjectivetherapeutics, nountoxicology, nountreatable, adjectivetreatment, nounultrasound, noununtreated, adjectivevein, nounwhite blood cell, noun 1in Britain, health care provided by the government, including medical care and public cleaning services2the health of all the people in an area: a danger to public health |