Myths about noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) often include the belief that they primarily affect only older adults, when in fact they can impact individuals of all ages. Another misconception is that NCDs are solely caused by genetics, overlooking the significant role of lifestyle factors such as diet, physical activity, and environmental influences. Additionally, some people think that NCDs are untreatable, while many can be effectively managed or prevented through healthy lifestyle choices and medical interventions. Lastly, there's a myth that NCDs are not a public health priority, despite their increasing burden on health systems worldwide.
becuz noncommunicable diseases cannot be spread from person to person
communicable diseases
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non-communicable diseases
they are alike because they are both 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.
The paragraph he wrote was noncommunicable to his classmates.
main types of noncommunicable diseases are cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes.
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.
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Exercise, do yoga, exercise the mind, and alot more stuff.
Most of the cancers and cardiovascular diseases are not transferred from one person to another. They are called as noncommunicable diseases.