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From public health to public good: Toward universal wellbeing

We aim to consolidate recent trends in public health into a reconceptualization of the field as public good. We build on several strands of theory, research and action to formulate a more impactful future for the field. Our argument comprises three main parts. In the first part, we describe the cent...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of public health 2022-11, Vol.50 (7), p.1062-1070
Main Authors: Heimburg, Dina Von, Prilleltensky, Isaac, Ness, Ottar, Ytterhus, Borgunn
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