
Geoffrey Rose
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Geoffrey Rose was a prominent epidemiologist known for his influential work on public health and disease prevention. His theorem, known as the prevention paradox, argued that focusing on preventing disease in the entire population is often more effective than targeting high-risk individuals. His ideas have significantly shaped modern approaches to public health, particularly in understanding how environmental factors contribute to health outcomes.
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Geoffrey Rose's epidemiological theories have influenced Dan Buettner's thinking on disease prevention.
Blue Zones revolution: How environment, not effort, leads to a longer lifeThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-04-07


