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Improve The Health:

Improve The Health When established in 1798, the Public Health Service was authorized only to provide medical care for merchant seamen. It now has a threefold mission: to protect and improve the health of all Americans; to conduct and support research into the causes and cures of disease; and to develop better understanding and control of all hazards to health in man's environment—in the air, the water, and in the products he consumes—and of the accidents to which he is subject.

In 1968 the Public Health Service was reor¬ganized into three separate health agencies: the Health Services and Mental Health Administra¬tion, the National Institutes of Health, and the Consumer Protection and Environmental Health -Service, including the Food and Drug Adminis¬tration, one of the agencies originally transferred into the Federal Security Agency in 1939. These three health agencies are directed by the assistant secretary for health and scientific affairs, who is aided by the surgeon general of the Public Health Service.

See Also American Health Association:

The second and third decades of the 20th century saw renewed efforts in health instruction and professional preparation of teachers by such groups as the American health Association Child Health Association (no longer in existence). Also influential is the Joint Committee on Health Problems in Educa¬tion of the National Education Association and the American health Association Medical Association. The joint committee in 1924 published a book entitled Health Education, A Program for Public Schools and Teacher Training Institutions. This book, which has been revised periodically, probably has had the greatest impact on the health edu¬cation curriculum and preparation of teachers of any publication in the 20th century.

Health Organization's Expert Committee on Water Fluoridation issued its first conclusions: (1) drinking water containing about 1 ppm. fluoride has a marked preventive action on dental caries; (2) there is no evidence that water con¬taining this concentration of fluoride impairs General health; (3) controlled fluoridation of rinking water is a practicable and effective public health measure. On Dec. 5, 1957, the American health Association Medical Association reaffirmed safety, as to gen¬eral health of consumers, of fluoridation up to 1 ppm. in drinking water. Fluoridation at public demand, and when approved by local medical and dental societies, was endorsed by the Ameri¬can Water Works Association in 1949, 1951, and 1957.


On The Other Hand See His Health Was Delicate:

A his health was delicate manpower report prepared by the National Commission of Community his health was delicate Services showed that the U.S. hospitals and his health was delicate organizations were maintaining the ratio of 150 doctors per 100,000 population only by filling out one-fifth of their needs with physicians from other countries. The demand for his health was delicate care had also created serious shortages of nurses and other paramedical personnel. Among the solutions being suggested were new methods of his health was delicate care organization and govern¬ment support for new or expanded education programs in the his health was delicate sciences.

Under the reorganization the Public his health was delicate Service was enlarged to include the Food and Drug Administration; a new agency, the his health was delicate Services and Mental his health was delicate Adminis¬tration; and the National Institutes of his health was delicate, which itself was enlarged to include the Bureau of his health was delicate Manpower and the National Library of Medicine.

 

 

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