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How can you prevent noncommunicable diseases?

You need to be more specific to give a detailed answer. There are MANY "noncommunicable diseases" in MANY different fields of medicine, so if you could specify which NCD you wish to discuss I'd be happy to help you.


Why can't you catch a noncommunicable disease?

becuz noncommunicable diseases cannot be spread from person to person


Is heart disease communicable or noncommunicable?

communicable diseases


Are Noncommunicable diseases are caused by pathogens.?

false


Heart disease cancer and diabetes are examples of?

non-communicable diseases


How are communicable and noncommunicable diseases alike?

they are alike because they are both diseases


Is it true Mumps measles and chicken pox are examples of noncommunicable diseases?

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.


Can you show a sentence with the word noncommunicable?

The paragraph he wrote was noncommunicable to his classmates.


What are some non-cummnicable disease?

main types of noncommunicable diseases are cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes.


Can Inheritance and environment increase the risk for noncommunicable diseases.?

true, <3 Matanga.


What is non communicable diseses with name?

Most of the cancers and cardiovascular diseases are not transferred from one person to another. They are called as noncommunicable diseases.


What are lifestyle behaviors that help reduce the risk of developing a non communicable disease?

Noncommunicable diseases are, by definition, not infectious and not transmittable between people. Some common noncommunicable diseases are heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's, cataracts, and asthma. Because the exact causes of noncommunicable diseases are not known, there is really no way to reduce ones risk of developing one.