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Burden of Disease in India - World Health Organization
www.who.intApr 01, 2004 · high levels of prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hypertension, diabetes, mental problems, injuries, etc. Some household surveys also conclusively suggested that these diseases affected the poor as well as the not-so-poor segments of the population. These conditions and diseases
The Global Economic Burden of Non-communicable Diseases
www3.weforum.orgAug 25, 2011 · the communicable diseases of HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. • Fifth, the good news is that there appear to be numerous options available to prevent and control NCDs. For example, the WHO has identified a set of interventions they call “Best Buys”. There is …
The importance of bees and other pollinators for food and ...
www.fao.organd non-communicable diseases. plants and leads to better food. Maintaining and increasing yields in horticultural crops under agricultural development is important to health, nutrition, food security and better incomes for smallholder farmers. The process of securing effective pollinators to ‘service’ agricultural
Toward a Healthy and Harmonious Life in China: …
www.worldbank.orgHUMAN DEVELOPMENT UNIT East Asia and Pacific Region Toward a Healthy and Harmonious Life in China: Stemming the Rising Tide of Non-Communicable Diseases
From Burden to “Best Buys”: Reducing the …
www.who.intFrom Burden to “Best Buys”: Reducing the Economic Impact of Non-Communicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases in …
nimr.gov.ngfor non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, non-insulin-dependent diabetes and certain types of cancer. Conclusion •The baby elephant that strayed from the company of the elephants has its tail and tusk chopped off by lions. So is the vulnerability of