Overview
The impact of health education on society has evolved dramatically over the decades, shaping public health policies and individual behaviors. From the early 20th century campaigns promoting sanitation and hygiene to modern-day initiatives addressing mental health and chronic disease prevention, health education serves as a critical tool in improving community well-being. With the rise of digital platforms and social media, the dissemination of health knowledge has become more accessible, yet it also raises questions about misinformation and the digital divide. As we navigate these complexities, understanding how health education influences societal norms and healthcare practices is more essential than ever.