Public Health Nutrition in the Philippines has evolved over centuries, with milestones in establishing hospitals and programs for treating diseases like beriberi. Major developments include the founding of the first medical school in 1872, recognition of beriberi's link to white rice in the 1910s, and the 1948 Bataan Rice Enrichment Project. The 1974 creation of the National Nutrition Council coordinated nutrition efforts across sectors, and subsequent laws strengthened nutrition programs at national and local levels. Recent initiatives include food fortification mandates and campaigns promoting breastfeeding and fruit/vegetable consumption.