
CENTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING & INNOVATION
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A Division of Obvious Wellness System®
(Since 2012)
When it is Obvious, it is known.
About Us
CENTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING & INNOVATION (CPHTI) is a subsidiary of OBVIOUS WELLNESS SYSTEM (OWS), LLC. OWS specializes in Occupational Health and Public Health training, Research, and Non-Clinical Preventive Medicine with focus on promoting health and preventing disease in individuals and communities.
CPHTI associates are experts in their various concentrations and are known for their research contributions to the global health research and public health issues. CPHTI Instructors are graduate-degree (Ph.D., MPH etc.) holders in Health Sciences and Public Health.

​FOODS: To Maintain Life or To Kill Softly?
wsletter, January 18, 2023 OWS e-Ne
The older you grow, the more you are expected to pay attention to what you eat and what it contains, rather than its taste.
Food consumption recklessness has become a public health issue among adults across the globe. Food could become poison if the minerals or elements it supplies to your body are either in excess or constantly being physiologically rejected by your body regardless of how much you love to eat such food.
Pay attention to what you called food. True foods are to aid growth and maintain life.​
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Counterfeit Medication Alert​
OWS e-Newsletter, October 2, 2022
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One Pill Can Kill: Stay Away From Online Drug/Medication Purchase from Nowhere.
- Medications are not Shoes, Bags or Clothings.
- Once swallowed, it may be too late.
- Thousands are killed yearly because of lack of this information.

LEAD IN LIPSTICK: A Poisonous Kiss.
OWS e-Newsletter(3): March 23, 2015
Lead in lipstick? Millions of women put on lipstick every day without ever considering whether dangerous chemicals lurk inside the tube.
Research studies showed that there is no safe level of lead exposure. Lead is a neurotoxin and can be dangerous at small doses.
Lead is not the only concern in lipsticks. Researchers have found nine toxic heavy metals, including chromium, cadmium, aluminum, manganese, and lead in testing of 24 lip glosses and eight lipsticks.