Dr. Zuzan Bic
Associate Professor, Department of Population Health and Disease Prevention
University of California, USA
Dr. Zuzana Bic is currently affiliated to Department of Population Health and Disease Prevention,Program in Public Health,University of California, Irvine., continuing research in the specialized scientific area of Migraines in Children,Eating disorders. Dr. Zuzana Bic is serving as an honorary reviewer for reputed journals and has authored several articles along with chapters in different books related to cancer
Migraines in Children,Eating disorders,1. Study the impact and application of lifestyle medicine (nutritional medicine, exercise, stress management) on slowing the process of aging and developing of other chronic diseases, for example, headaches, diabetes II, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, depression. 2. Study the application of the lifestyle medicine on cancer. The long-term goal will be to establish lifestyle medicine to be a part of the standard treatment for cancer patients. 3. Study of the possible correlation between the long-term history of migraine headache (its lifestyle trigger factors) and development of chronic diseases. 4. Develop health literacy programs for the K-12 curriculum and the general public. 5. Lifestyle interventions and health literacy on a global health level 6. Corporate Health – the future challenge of public health. The development and application of corporate health programs and portfolios for CEO and their employee. 1. Study the impact and application of lifestyle medicine (nutritional medicine, exercise, stress management) on slowing the process of aging and developing of other chronic diseases, for example, headaches, diabetes II, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, depression. 2. Study the application of the lifestyle medicine on cancer. The long-term goal will be to establish lifestyle medicine to be a part of the standard treatment for cancer patients. 3. Study of the possible correlation between the long-term history of migraine headache (its lifestyle trigger factors) and development of chronic diseases. 4. Develop health literacy programs for the K-12 curriculum and the general public. 5. Lifestyle interventions and health literacy on a global health level 6. Corporate Health – the future challenge of public health. The development and application of corporate health programs and portfolios for CEO and their employee.