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If a country is disease prone like Africa. Then the economy is affected because if many people in the country have disease then they can't work, so if people can't work they can't provide a service for the country in turn affecting the country's economy

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effects of non communicable diseases on the family effects of non communicable diseases on the family

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i stick my finger up my bum! aint nothing u can do about it!! ha ha

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it messes it up

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