Global rates of heart disease

    • [DOC File]WOLD HEALTH DAY 2002

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      The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that by 2020 noncommunicable diseases will cause over 70% of the global burden of disease. Agita Mundo – Move for Health, the slogan for World Health Day 2002 (WHD 2002), is a call to individuals, communities and countries to associate action for health with the public health task of prevention.

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    • AQA Unit 2: Sociology of Health (2)

      to disease than others. For example, although infant mortality rates (i.e. death at birth or in the first year of life) are low in the UK, they are twice as high for children who are born into households who belong to the lowest 10% of income-earners than those born into the top 10%.

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    • [DOCX File]Foreword

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      The Global Burden of Disease Study shows that long-term conditions make up 87.3 percent of all health loss in New Zealand, up from 82.5 percent in 1990. Injuries, such as road accidents and falls, make up a further 9 percent of health loss and 4 percent is due to communicable, maternal, neonatal and …

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    • [DOCX File]Weebly

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      The eradication of poverty means more people are subject to degenerative diseases and global death rates increase. A more connected world will be able to effectively respond to disease outbreaks and reduce overall death rates.

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    • [DOCX File]Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions

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      Global Challenges 2010 updates the ACS’ award-winning podcast series. Today’s topic is research on combating disease. This work shows how high levels copper and iron might contribute to increased rates of heart disease, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease …

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    • [DOCX File]Challenges in Healthcare Sector

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      In 2016, three of the five leading individual causes of disease burden in India were non-communicable, with ischaemic heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as the top two causes and stroke as the fifth leading cause. India bears 32% of the global burden of respiratory diseases . …

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    • [DOCX File]Staying Connected Newsletter - Centers for Disease Control ...

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      —Currently, heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular (blood vessel) diseases are among the leading causes of death and now kill more than 800,000 adults in the U.S. each year. January: Adult Seat Belt Usage in the U.S. —The percentage of adults who always wear seat belts increased from 80% to 85% between 2002 and 2008.

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    • [DOC File]AFRICA CONSERVATION TRUST - GlobalGiving

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      In response to the extremely high infant mortality rate and the lack of basic medical care and medical supplies in Kenya, Dr. Patel and Global FICS have been performing free heart surgeries and have donated over $2 million worth of medical equipment, medicines, medical and school supplies since 2003.

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    • [DOCX File]globalcoalitiononaging.com

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      Global Alliance on Heart Failure and Healthy AgingConsensus Statement and Call to Action. During 2018, the Global Coalition on Aging brought together more than 80 experts representing diverse geographies, functional disciplines, and areas of expertise to participate in several roundtable discussions exploring the hypothesis that while Heart Failure is a condition affecting people of all ages ...

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    • Memo - WHO

      Excess weight gain, overweight and obesity and physical inactivity account for the escalating rates of type 2 diabetes, worldwide. Diabetes leads to increased risk of heart disease, kidney disease, stroke and infections. Increased physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight play critical roles in the prevention and treatment of diabetes.

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