Researchers writing in Frontiers in Science propose using simple tests to track metabolic health in non-communicable diseases, which cause three in four deaths worldwide.
WHO highlights the growing concern of pregnant women being affected by NCDs such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart conditions, obesity and other long-term health problems.
Childhood non-communicable diseases in tribal and rural parts of western and central India often unfold alongside the limited access to diagnosis and specialist care, while urban centres are ...
Dr. Ali Tinazli is the CEO of lifespin.health and has 15+ years in Fortune 100 corporate strategy and entrepreneurship (SONY, HP). For the past three years, Covid-19 has understandably had the total ...
Progress in the battle against non-communicable diseases like heart disease and cancer, which are the leading cause of death globally, has slowed, the World Health Organization warned Thursday. The UN ...
Severe storms sweep across parts of Mid-Michigan and Southeast Michigan, producing two confirmed tornadoes and leaving dozens of homes damaged Tuesday afternoon. Read full article: Severe storms ...
State conference in Chennai unites experts to address non-communicable diseases, focusing on public health integration and ...
As India celebrated National Doctors' Day, healthcare leaders, policymakers and public health experts gathered at a special ...
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan has considerable control over infectious diseases but now struggles against cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer as causes of early deaths, according to a new study ...
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