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NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE What is a noncommunicable disease?
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It is: A disease that cannot be spread from person to person or a medical condition or disease which is non-infectious. They are diseases of long duration and generally slow progression. Risk factors such as a person's background, lifestyle and environment are known to increase the likelihood of certain of these diseases. Examples of non communicable diseases are:
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Non communicable disease examples: Diabetes Cancer Cardiovascular disease Chronic kidney disease Asthma Stroke Osteoporosis Alzheimers
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Interesting Facts Every year, at least 5 million people die because of tobacco use About 2.8 million die from being overweight. High cholesterol accounts for roughly 2.6 million deaths. 7.5 million die because of high blood pressure. By 2030, deaths due to chronic non communicable diseases are expected to increase to 52 million per year.
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Chronic diseases These are diseases that are present either continuously or on and off for a long period of time. Examples of Chronic Diseases are:
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Chronic disease examples: asthma Cancer diabetes HIV/AIDS
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Degenerative Disease Is a disease that causes a breakdown in the body cells, tissues and organs as it progresses. Examples are:
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Degenerative Disease examples Parkinsons Osteoporosis Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Congenital Disorders Are conditions existing at birth and often before birth, or that develops during the first month of life. Examples of these are:
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Congenital Disorder examples cystic fibrosis sickle cell
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Heredity Passing of traits from parents to their children
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