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Noncommunicable diseases in children can be caused by factors such as genetics, lifestyle behaviors (like poor diet or lack of physical activity), exposure to environmental toxins, and some medical conditions. Family history and a child's own habits can also play a role in developing noncommunicable diseases at a young age.
The paragraph he wrote was noncommunicable to his classmates.
Diseases are caused by germs and viruses attacking your immune system.
No, mumps, measles, and chickenpox are not noncommunicable diseases; they are infectious diseases caused by viruses. These diseases can be easily spread from person to person through respiratory droplets or direct contact with infected individuals. Noncommunicable diseases, on the other hand, include conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, which are not transmitted between individuals.
Diseases caused by pathogens are often contagious and include things such as Meningitis, Influenza and Tuberculosis. Diseases not caused by pathogens are generally things which go wrong in the body. For example, Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease are all diseases not caused by pathogens.
Pathogens cause Infectious Diseases by pathogens getting into your body and caused harm.
You get diseases from disease-causing agents called pathogens. Pathogens can be bacterial, viral, fungal, parasite-caused, etc.
No, most diseases are caused by pathogens that are microscopic, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These pathogens can lead to various illnesses and infections in humans and animals.
becuz noncommunicable diseases cannot be spread from person to person
communicable diseases
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