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Through real-world case studies and key moments in history, The Greater Good explains what public health is and why it is vital to our society. From cholera to coronavirus, disease outbreaks reveal how crucial public health is to our society's survival-yet most of us only pay attention to public health when disaster strikes. In reality, a vast and varied network of professionals, from epidemiologists to environmentalists, is constantly at work to keep communities safe and thriving. Whether it's seat belts or vaccines, the common flu or the AIDS epidemic, public health is ubiquitous. Covering…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Through real-world case studies and key moments in history, The Greater Good explains what public health is and why it is vital to our society. From cholera to coronavirus, disease outbreaks reveal how crucial public health is to our society's survival-yet most of us only pay attention to public health when disaster strikes. In reality, a vast and varied network of professionals, from epidemiologists to environmentalists, is constantly at work to keep communities safe and thriving. Whether it's seat belts or vaccines, the common flu or the AIDS epidemic, public health is ubiquitous. Covering topics such as environmental hazards, disaster preparedness, and health disparities, The Greater Good explores the people, principles, and practices that shape public health. This illuminating and deeply researched graphic novel shows us how evidence-based changes in behavior and environment can yield major improvements for individuals and communities. By learning from public health's greatest successes-and failures-we can gain insight into building a healthier future.
Autorenporträt
Whit Taylor is an Ignatz Award-winning cartoonist, editor, and health educator from New Jersey. She holds a BA in cultural anthropology from Brown University and an MPH from the Boston University School of Public Health with a focus in Social & Behavioral sciences. Her comics have been published by The Nib, The New Yorker, NPR, The Washington Post, and others. She lives in New Jersey with her family. Joyce Rice has been making comics and zines for over 20 years. She makes work about labor rights, history, global warming, and her dog, Loretta. She has used comics in collaboration with journalists, educators, and activists to reach people all over the world. She dwells in a swamp with her family in Gainesville, FL.