Across
- 4. / A health related disease/event in excess of normal. They usually span a larger region geographically.
- 7. / the conditions in the environment where people are born, where they live, where they learn, where they work, where they age etc. that affect a large range of health, functioning and quality-of-life, outcomes and risks. (blank blank of blank)
- 12. / The result of a medical condition that affects the length/quality of life. (2 words)
- 17. / A public health approach that focuses on what the problem is?
- 18. / Factor contributing to making a trait
- 20. / A global spread of a health related disease or even in excess of normal.
- 22. / Stakeholder in public health that works to train and educate
- 23. / having the resources required to have a healthy life. (2 words)
- 24. Evaluation / A public health approach that focuses on learning what works to address the problem.
Down
- 1. / A public health approach that focuses on how to fix the problem.
- 2. Indirection protection when a large enough amount of the population becomes immune to an infection. (2 words)
- 3. / Intervening before health effects occur, through measures such as banning and imposing laws about substances known to be associated with a disease or health condition, promotion of healthy habits and through awareness. (3 words)
- 5. / A public health approach that focuses on figuring out what the cause of the problem is. (3 words)
- 6. / Stakeholder in public health that works to promote health in its policies.
- 8. / Promotes scientific knowledge base in policy & decision making. (2 words)
- 9. / Are characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor’s impact.(2 words)
- 10. / Worldwide Permanent elimination to 0 incidences of infection caused by a specific through deliberate efforts.
- 11. / Stakeholder in public health that provide wellness initiatives and benefits. (blank AND blank)
- 13. / Ensures provision of services to the needy.
- 14. / The prevention/treatment of and management of an illness preserving someone’s well being. (2 words)
- 15. / Stakeholder in public health that works as a way to promote discourse.
- 16. / Systematically collect, analyze and make available information on health communities.
- 19. / Method used to find the causes of health outcomes and diseases in populations. The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in specified populations.
- 21. / The reduction of disease incidence, prevalence, morbidity or mortality to an acceptable level through deliberate efforts; continued intervention measures are required to maintain the reduction.