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FOOD SECURITY IN NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW

FOOD SECURITY IN NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW

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AN OVERVIEW Emmanuel O. Ojo1(Ph.D) and Peter F. Adebayo2 (Ph.D) ... reduced adults’ immune system to fight some diseases. To be sure, malnutrition saps the working strength of an economy, cripples the mind and ... lack of access to enough food and can be either chronic or temporary. In chronic food insecurity, which arises from a lack of ...

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Fatigue: An Overview

Fatigue: An Overview

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Nov 15, 2008 · Fatigue: An Overview ... other chronic diseases associated with ane-mia, patients are likely to be less fatigued if their hemoglobin level …

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The UK Pharmaceutical Sector An Overview

The UK Pharmaceutical Sector An Overview

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The strong domestic demand for pharmaceutical products was due to the rising prevalence in chronic diseases. • Cancer incidence continues to rise in the UK, with breast, prostate and colorectal cancers accounting for more than 50% of all cancers • Diagnoses of diabetes more than doubled over the last 20 years

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Living Well with a Chronic Condition

Living Well with a Chronic Condition

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Chronic diseases are recognised as a major component of health service activity and expenditure, as well as a major contributor to mortality and ill-health. Thirty eight percent of Irish people over 50 years have one chronic condition, 11% have two or more of eight chronic conditions2 and 65% of adults

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The Aging and Aging

The Aging and Aging

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by chronic lower respiratory diseases (CLRD), which include chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, and other chronic lower respiratory diseases. The leading causes of death vary among different age, sex, and race and Hispanic origin groups. 1 Fries, JF. Aging, natural death, and the compression of morbidity. N Engl J Med 303(3):130–5. 1980.

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Overview of Noncommunicable Diseases and Related Risk …

Overview of Noncommunicable Diseases and Related Risk …

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Overview of NCD’s and Risk Factors Noncommunicable Disease (NCD): Definition • Chronic conditions that do not result from an (acute) infectious process and hence are “not communicable.” • A disease that has a prolonged course, that does not resolve spontaneously, and for which a complete cure is rarely achieved. McKenna, et al, 1998 . 4

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Epidemiology Key Terms and Core Concepts

Epidemiology Key Terms and Core Concepts

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focused solely on infectious diseases. Today epidemiology studies a variety of health-related events, which includes chronic disease, environmental problems, behavioral problems, and injuries, in addition to infectious disease. • Populations: Epidemiology studies groups of people rather than with individuals. Epidemiology Key Terms and Core ...

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FLORIDA'S OMNIBUS AIDS ACT

FLORIDA'S OMNIBUS AIDS ACT

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is of those suffering from other chronic illnesses, special confidentiality and anti-discrimination protections might not be needed. Florida's Omnibus AIDS Act responded directly to this group of characteristics distinguishing HIV infection from other communicable diseases. Some of these essential facts have begun to change.

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Alcohol and the Immune System - National Institute on ...

Alcohol and the Immune System - National Institute on ...

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Alcohol and Diseases Related to the Immune System Physicians have long observed that excessive alcohol consumption can lead not only to liver damage but also to increased illness and death from infectious diseases such as pneumonia. (See, for example, the writings of Philadelphia physician Benjamin Rush [1745–1813] [Rush 1943]).

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Older Adults: A Hidden ...

Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Older Adults: A Hidden ...

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Overview Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of acute respiratory illness in older adults, with the risk of serious infection increasing with age.1–4 The virus circulates along with many other winter respiratory viruses, most notably seasonal influenza, and is largely indistinguishable from

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