non-communicable diseases
Any disease that's genetic or hormonal is non communicable. Examples are: * diabetes * heart disease * hypo/hyper thyroidism * cancer * alzheimer's
i think diabetes lead to heart disease cause diabetes is the lung blood sugar and heart disease are the same AND it is the same body
Heart disease, lung disease and diabetes can all be considered organ diseases. Lung disease is a pulmonary disease, while heart disease is a cardiovascular disease. They are different.
Endocrinologists take care of hormonal problems including diabetes. The doctors that take care of heart disease are cardiologists.
Influenza.
Any disease that is genetic, or caused by damage to tissue is uncommunicable. Examples are hemophilia, cancer, diabetes, heart diseases.
Heart disease, cancer and Asthma are all examples of things that can kill you. All of these three things can be treated.
A non-communicable disease is a type of disease that cannot be transmitted from person to person. Examples of non-communicable diseases include arthritis, cerebral palsy, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.
cancer heart disease diabetes
Any disease that's genetic or hormonal is non communicable. Examples are: * diabetes * heart disease * hypo/hyper thyroidism * cancer * alzheimer's
Heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are examples of chronic diseases. These conditions typically develop slowly over time and can lead to significant health complications. They often share common risk factors, such as unhealthy lifestyle choices, genetics, and environmental influences. Managing these diseases usually requires long-term medical care and lifestyle modifications.
Diabetes. Gout. Breast Cancer. Heart Disease. Lung Cancer.
diabetes
CANCER, FLU, PNEUMONIA, HEART/CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, COPD, CANCER, DIABETES,
cancer,heart disease, diabetes mellitus, pneumonia and influenza
Cancer is very much a big life style disease but also heart disease, Type 2 Diabetes, lung cancer and AIDS
Examples of diet-related diseases are hypertension, heart disease, cholesterol, cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis.