public health

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Gun violence

"More than one hundred people die from gunshot injuries every day, and the rate of gunshot deaths and injuries keeps climbing every year. Gun Violence looks at the contributing factors behind this public health crisis and uses anecdotes and first-person accounts to explore the short--and long-term effects it is having on survivors, the wounded, and society as a whole"--Amazon.
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Exterminator

Describes the daily working conditions of an exterminator, their special skills, and the tools they use to eliminate harmful pests from homes and workplaces. Includes information on becoming an exterminator.
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Ambulances on the go

Learn about parts of an ambulance and how ambulances work.
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Health and disease

An illustrated exploration of health and disease around the world that discusses the spread of viruses, emergency services, medicine, poverty, and other related topics, and includes suggestions on how to get involved and stay healthy.

Community & family health issues

an encyclopedia of trends, conditions & treatments
2017
The second in a three volume set that looks at conditions, treatments, trends, and issues facing families and members of the community. This volume covers Education through Musictherapy.

Health and wellness in 19th-century America

2014
"Provides a comprehensive description of what being sick and receiving "medical care" was like in 19th-century America, allowing modern readers to truly appreciate the scale of the improvements in healthcare theory and practice"--Provided by publisher.

The poisoned city

Flint's water and the American urban tragedy
2018
"Recounts the gripping story of Flint's poisoned water through the people who caused it, suffered from it, and exposed it. It is a chronicle of one town, but could also be about any American city, all made precarious by the neglect of infrastructure"--Provided by publisher.
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Designing healthy communities

2018
"Inspires readers to become change-makers for healthy living and eating by using design-thinking principles to tackle local and global issues. Beginning with a detailed look at the steps involved in design thinking, readers are guided through the process so they can design their own solutions to big issues--from the need for healthy food options in schools to the lack of clean drinking water in impoverished communities"--Provided by publisher.
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Encyclopedia of public health

2002
Provides information on important aspects of the sciences, arts, practical skills, organization, essential functions, and historical traditions of the field.
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Health and medicine

2017
Since the end of World War II, the world has transformed in profound, far-reaching ways. The dismantling of European empires after the war led to decolonization, and the realignment of WWII allies led to conflict between superpowers. As the Cold War heated up, two ideologies—capitalism and communism—shaped daily life and international affairs. And as it wound down, a tidal wave of globalization wrought new avenues for growth but new sources of conflict—between the wealthy and the poor, between the Global South and the Global North. The Making of the Modern World: 1945 to the Present offers students an accessible guide to these transformations. In a compelling narrative style, the human story of our planet’s most recent history comes to life. This volume, Health and Medicine, charts how progress was made in treating and promoting humanity’s well-being following World War II. Health care was critical during and after the war, as diseases like tuberculosis spread rampantly. It was also shaped by the Cold War—including advances in nuclear medicine arising from weapons research. Efforts at expanding health care in developing countries and confronting diseases in wealthier nations, such as obesity, are also covered, as are the ways the world community has responded to crises, such as AIDS, Ebola, and the Zika virus.

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