Results: Many communicable and noncommunicablediseases are associated with specific blood groups.
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She has no noncommunicablediseases and is not on any medication.
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Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent noncommunicablediseases in India.
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Therefore, uric acid is considered to be a risk factor for the development of noncommunicablediseases.
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Obesity can lead to noncommunicablediseases, which account for most deaths in Egypt, WHO's Egypt office said.
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Consuming a healthy diet in childhood helps to protect against malnutrition and noncommunicablediseases (NCDs).
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Social inequalities in dietary intake should be considered in the prevention and control of noncommunicablediseases in LMICs.
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We examined the experiences and perceptions about noncommunicablediseases of people who migrated from rural areas to urban Cape Town, South Africa.
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The underweight can cause cognitive impairment, increase mortality, and over nutrition increases the chance of noncommunicablediseases like type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
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Specifically, no study has yet focused on the urban corporate population in Bangladesh, despite the high risk of developing noncommunicablediseases for this population.
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This is increasingly important during the COVID-19 pandemic where the treatment and prevention of noncommunicablediseases has been negatively affected, especially in low-income countries.
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It is also the best way to minimise the risks of noncommunicablediseases (NCDs) such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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WHO Director-General Margaret Chan, in a speech to the WHO's annual assembly on Monday, voiced concern at the growing toll of chronic noncommunicablediseases.
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The concept of maternal health modifying the risk of developing noncommunicablediseases in the offspring is based on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease hypothesis.
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Introduction: Noncommunicablediseases are increasing in developing countries, exacerbated by growing urbanization.
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Noncommunicablediseases (NCDs) are emerging as an important public health problem in developing countries.