Transcription of Burden of Disease in India - World Health Organization
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Apr 01, 2004 · towards health-enhancing habits such as a healthy diet, exercise, use of seat belts or helmets, reducing dependence on alcohol or tobacco, etc. Several diseases such as diarrhoea can also be drastically reduced by enhancing access to safe water or promoting the habit of washing hands with soap, diseases like polio or measles can be altogether ...
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