Health Slides
A curated collection of interactive HTML presentation decks, slide outlines, and topics covering Health.
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Dental Health
The human dentition is the hardest tissue in the body and one of the most demanding to maintain. Two-thirds of the world's adults have untreated dental caries — the most prevalent disease on Earth, by the WHO's 2022 Global Oral Health Status Report.
Epidemiology
The Science of Disease in Populations
Exercise Physiology
Exercise is the single most powerful intervention in the prevention of chronic disease. The data on cardiorespiratory fitness as a mortality predictor is more robust than the data on smoking, blood pressure, or LDL.
Exercise Science
Strength. Endurance. Recovery. Periodization. The physiology and the practice of training a human body to do more than it could yesterday.
Genomics — The Deck Catalog
Genomics is the systematic study of an organism's complete DNA — every base, every gene, every regulatory element — and the relationships between sequence, function, and disease.
Human Anatomy
Anatomy is the study of structure; physiology is the study of what that structure does. Together they describe a living architecture composed of roughly thirty-seven trillion cells organized into tissues, organs, and eleven major systems.
Immunology
A working laboratory notebook on innate and adaptive defense, the antibody Y, vaccines, and the ways the immune system mistakes self for enemy.
Longevity
Aging is the progressive loss of physiological integrity. It is the largest single risk factor for cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegeneration, type 2 diabetes, and sarcopenia.
Medical History
"It is more important to know what sort of person has a disease than to know what sort of disease a person has." — attributed to Hippocrates of Kos (c. 460 — c. 370 BCE).
Mental Health Treatments
Mental health treatment in 2026 is more effective and more available than at any point in human history. The treatment gap — the proportion of people with diagnosable disorders who receive no treatment — remains roughly half in high-income countries, and 80%+ in low- and middle-income countries.
Mental Health: Understanding the Mind
A comprehensive exploration of psychological wellbeing, disorders, treatments, and the evolving science of the human mind. From ancient understandings to modern neuroscience.
The Human Microbiome
The Hidden Ecosystem Within Us
Nutrition
A cookbook editor's tour of the macros, micros, metabolism, and the diets you've been told to follow — with the evidence behind each, plainly stated.
Nutrition Science: Fueling the Human Body
From macronutrients to microbiome, from ancient dietary wisdom to modern metabolomics -- the science of how food sustains, heals, and transforms the human body.
Pharmacology
A clinician's spec sheet to drugs — pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and the major classes by mechanism, with named molecules.
Public Health
Between 1900 and 2000, life expectancy at birth rose from ~47 to ~77 years in the United States. Modern medicine — antibiotics, surgery, transplant — accounts for some of that. The rest came from public health: clean water, vaccines, sanitation, food safety, occupational regulation, tobacco control, road safety.
The Science of Sleep
We spend one-third of our lives asleep. Far from passive, sleep is a dynamic, critical biological process that consolidates memory, repairs tissue, regulates hormones, and defends against disease.
Sports Medicine
The Science of Athletic Performance, Injury, and Recovery
Traditional Medicine Systems
Ancient Healing Wisdom Across Civilizations
Vaccines — The Deck Catalog
A vaccine is a controlled rehearsal. The body meets a defanged version of a pathogen, mounts an immune response, and files the memory away. When the real thing arrives, the response is already drafted.
Aging — The Mechanics of Getting Older
Average life expectancy in 1900 hovered around the mid-40s. Today it sits near 79 in high-income countries — but the gain came mostly from preventing infants and young adults from dying, not from extending old age.
Anatomia humana — a guided tour
Of the systems of the human body — twelve plates & a colophon Ex Officina · Anno MMXXVI Plate II — Numerus Corporis The body in numbers Corpus humanum — an inventory of the parts Before naming the systems, consider the magnitude. The human body is a city of cells, a refinery of chemistry, a cartography of vessels — reckoned here in round figures, as the old anatomists were fond of doing.
Medical Breakthroughs — The Big Steps That Saved Lives
The big steps that saved lives — from cowpox lymph in a country doctor's hand to messenger RNA folded by an algorithm. Two centuries of pushing back against death.
Major Diseases — the big four of chronic illness
Cardiovascular disease — ischemic heart disease, stroke, hypertensive complications — claims roughly 17 million lives every year, more than any other cause of death worldwide.
EXERCISE / The most underused medicine
A 13-slide field guide to what we know — and what we keep getting wrong — about training, adaptation, and the body's response to movement.
Mental Health — The Mind Under Pressure
Disorders, treatments, and the evolving understanding of how brain, mind, and circumstance intertwine.
NUTRITION / What we know, what we don't
Field Notes / 13 slides NUTRITION What we know, what we don't. A honest survey of dietary science: macros, micros, the metabolic narrative, ultra-processed foods, the Mediterranean diet, the gut microbiome — and where the evidence runs thin.
PANDEMICS / A SHORT HISTORY OF DISEASE
From Justinian's plague to the COVID-19 era — thirteen panels of contagion, catastrophe, and the slow accumulation of public-health wisdom.
Pharmacology / How drugs find their targets
Small molecules and large biologics navigating a body of 10 13 cells, looking for the one protein they were designed to bind.
Sleep — A Third of Life, Finally Examined
a third of life, finally examined