These are called non-communicable diseases: Transmission close transmission The spreading of pathogenic disease, for example by touch, food, water. can occur in a number of important ways ...
a large volume of research has clearly shown that physical inactivity impacts additional non-communicable diseases beyond these.1 There is great global variability in the prevalence and trends in ...
people die a year from non-communicable diseases. is rooted in disparities of vulnerability, risk, access to services and health outcomes has exposed health inequalities around the world.
non-communicable, which are not transferred between people or other organisms communicable, which can be transferred from one person to another, or from one organism to another, eg in humans ...