National
Public Health Week: Listening and Working Together for Healthier
and Longer Lives
Summary: Observing National Public Health Week, Surgeon
General Adams called for forging new partnerships to improve the
nation’s health and change our future together.
Every
American deserves to live a long, healthy life, but we are falling
short of that goal. Life expectancy in the U.S. has declined
for the second year in a row. This decline marks the first
time in half a century that American longevity has declined. This
is a disturbing problem that faces us as we observe National Public Health Week, April 2-April
8.
Each
year, the National Public Health Week, organized by the American
Public Health Association, is a time to recognize the contributions
of public health and highlight issues that are important to
improving our nation's health. This week is an opportunity to raise
awareness about public health and prevention. |
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