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Javier González-Ramírez, Gustavo Martínez-Coronilla, Laura Dayanara López-Rocha, Ana Gabriela Leija-Montoya, Adrián Hernández-Díazcouder, Zureya Fontes-Garcia, Marina Silva-Mancilla and Fausto Sánchez-Muñoz
By 2030, non-communicable diseases will have accounted for more than three-quarters of deaths worldwide. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have been the leading cause of death worldwide for several years. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a CVD character...
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Failure of managing NCDs (non-communicable diseases) worldwide is a serious concern for public health. For the persistence of health scenario, this paper asks why even after awareness programs and health interventions, NCDs e.g. diabetes and heart diseas...
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Barry P. Young
As the world?s largest urban regions continue to expand, a concomitant rise in non-communicable diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes, poses an increasingly ominous challenge to experts in the field of public health. Given that the majority of the world...
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Amanda Lee and Meron Lewis
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-related disease than other Australians. However, assessment of food insecurity in specific population groups is sub-optimal, as in many developed countries. Thi...
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Da Feng, Ray Serrano, Ting Ye, Shangfeng Tang, Lei Duan, Yuan Xu, Jian Yang, Yuan Liang, Shanquan Chen, Zhanchun Feng and Liang Zhang
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabetic and hypertensive patients. To identify the individual and social factors that are associated with positive health-seeking behaviors and regular mainten...
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Michael Goodman, Judy S. LaKind, Jerald A. Fagliano, Timothy L. Lash, Joseph L. Wiemels, Deborah M. Winn, Chirag Patel, Juliet Van Eenwyk, Betsy A. Kohler, Enrique F. Schisterman, Paul Albert and Donald R. Mattison
Residential clusters of non-communicable diseases are a source of enduring public concern, and at times, controversy. Many clusters reported to public health agencies by concerned citizens are accompanied by expectations that investigations will uncover ...
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Marlene C. Opperman, Gert L. Strydom
Non-communicable disease evolved as a major health risk in South Africa and accounts for about 37% of all deaths. This burden also challenges human resources in the corporate environment where poor health status (high health risks) may lead to increased ...
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