An Unexpected Large Number of Illness in a Population
Pandemic
What Does WHO Stand For?
World Health Organization
This Term Defines a Neighborhood That Lacks Access to Affordable, Healthy Foods, Such as Fruits and Vegetables
Food Desert
This is the Top Cause of Death Worldwide Currently
Heart Disease
Largest Organ in The Body
Skin
Epidemiology is the Study of...
Disease and Health in Populations
This U.S. Agency is Responsible for Consumer Protection and Regulating Food and Drugs
FDA
Recognized as the Most Influential Contributor to Wealth and Health Outcomes
Socioeconomic Status
Doing This Prevents Getting Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Influenza, and Measles
Name of a Condition Where a Person Experiences Brief Pauses in Breathing While They’re Asleep?
Apnea
Definition of Public Health
Science of Preventing Disease, Prolonging Life, and Promoting Health Through Organized Community Efforts
Public Health Agency Established to Protect Americans from Health, Safety, and Security Threats.
CDC
Category of Non-Communicable, Preventable Illnesses That are the Leading Cause of Death Today
Chronic Diseases
Age by Which People are Officially Classified as Older Adults in Many Health Studies
65
What is the Fastest Muscle in the Body?
The Orbicularis Oculi; Enables Blinking
The Biggest Environmental Cause of Premature Death
Air Pollution
US Agency Used to Reduce Workplace Hazards
OSHA
Differences in Health Status That are Deemed Unfair, Unjust, and Avoidable are Known as...
Health Inequities
Humanitarian who Founded the American Red Cross in 1881; Provided Aid to Soldiers During the Civil War
Clara Barton
How Much Blood Does the Average Human Have?
Roughly 1.2 to 1.5 Gallons Or About 5 Liters
What Does the APHA Stand For?
American Public Health Association
Define the Role of the NIH
Biomedical and Public Health Research
Often Targets Vulnerable Populations Like Women and Children; The Most Common Cause of Death Among Refugees
Diarrhea
Prevention, Protection, and Promotion
Spell Blood
B.l.o.o.d.