Exploring Health Science and Global Legal Provisions

Authors

  • Bhupinder Singh Professor, Sharda School of Law, Sharda University Greater Noida, India
  • Swarnima Gorani

Keywords:

Health Science, Food Habits, Nutrition, Legal Aspects, Bioethics

Abstract

Health science is a multidisciplinary science or discipline that combines the science of biology, chemistry, physics, and social sciences in the understanding of diseases, their prevention, and treatment coupled with promoting the overall well-being. It covers such spheres as medicine, population health, biotechnology, and epidemiology and contributes to the innovations that prolong human lifespan and enhance the quality of life. Health science is changing fast with technological advancement, but it exists in a web of legal provisions in the world to guarantee ethical conduct, equity and safety. These legislations are based on international agreements and human rights systems to balance science and societal safeguards, covering aspects of pandemics to bioethics. In this article, the author discusses the origins of health science, its recent development and the legal systems that regulate it across the world explaining how they have worked together to create a healthier world.

Author Biography

Bhupinder Singh, Professor, Sharda School of Law, Sharda University Greater Noida, India

Flat No. 71 B, Block- 18

Gokul Dham Society, Sector- 135, Noida (Uttar Pradesh)

Pin: 201301

 

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Published

2026-03-02

How to Cite

Singh, B., & Gorani, S. (2026). Exploring Health Science and Global Legal Provisions. Indian Journal of Health and Medical Law, 9(1). Retrieved from https://lawjournals.celnet.in/index.php/ijhml/article/view/2002