One Health
The great positive impact of public health programs is widely acknowledged. Due in part to the policies and actions developed through public health, the 20th century registered a decrease in the mortality rates for infants and children and a continual increase in life expectancy in most parts of the world. For example, it is estimated that life expectancy has increased for Americans by thirty years since 1900, and worldwide by six years since 1990. Modern medical care also depends on information – still delivered in many health care settings on paper records, but increasingly nowadays by electronic means.
You can contribute to groundbreaking studies by sharing health data. For the most common labs, you’ll see information that gives you more context, like what an acronym means, what the lab measures, and how the lab result broadly applies to health. Highlights show how your lab results have changed and …