THE ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN HEALTH IN FACING GLOBAL CHALLENGES (SDGs)
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HIGHER EDUCATION, good healthAbstract
Health education in Indonesia is very important in improving the quality of life of the community. With good health knowledge, the community can better understand how to maintain their own health and the surrounding environment. Health education programs cover various aspects, such as healthy eating patterns, the importance of exercise, prevention of infectious diseases, to mental health. These efforts are carried out through various media, ranging from health campaigns to community programs.
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