Public Health Glossary

Decode complex terminology and master the language of public health.

Gender (Public Health)

Definition: In public health, gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, expressions, and identities of individuals, influencing health outcomes,…

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Genetic Epidemiology

Definition: Genetic epidemiology is the scientific discipline that investigates the role of genetic factors in determining health and disease in…

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Genomics

Definition: Genomics is the comprehensive study of an organism's entire set of DNA, including all of its genes, their interactions,…

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Genotype

Definition: The genotype refers to the complete set of genes an organism possesses, or more specifically, the particular set of…

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Definition: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful frameworks that integrate hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying…

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Germ Theory

Definition: Germ Theory is the scientific principle stating that many diseases are caused by microorganisms, or "germs," too small to…

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Gerontology

Definition: Gerontology is the multidisciplinary study of aging, encompassing its biological, psychological, sociological, and economic aspects, as well as the…

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Gini Coefficient

Definition: The Gini Coefficient is a statistical measure of income or wealth inequality within a population, ranging from 0 for…

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Global Health

Health problems, issues, and concerns that transcend national boundaries, may be influenced by circumstances or experiences in other countries, and are best addressed by cooperative actions and solutions.

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Governance (Health)

Definition: Governance (Health) refers to the processes, structures, and traditions that determine how power is exercised, how decisions are made,…

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Gradient (Social Health)

Definition: The social health gradient refers to the consistent observation that health outcomes and life expectancy systematically improve with each…

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