Best Open Access Journals On Disease Prevention:
Chronic diseases —comprising heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer— account for some of the most common
health problems in the US, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Countless of these
chronic diseases are preventable, as they’re linked to poor diet and lifestyle choices including tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and inadequate physical activity. Chronic diseases are the leading causes of demise and disability.
70% of yearly deaths are due to chronic diseases.
These preventable conditions not only compromise quality of life, they add to increasing
health care costs—75% of our
health care dollars are devoted to treat these diseases.
Between adults ages 20 to 74,
diabetes remains the leading cause of kidney failure, blindness, and non-traumatic lower-extremity amputations. In the European Region, preventable illnesses keep on forcing a high weight of untimely mortality, and tragically, straightforward and financially savvy preventive and therapeudic mediations are underused. WHO/Europe expects to fortify general wellbeing projects to forestall transmittable and noncommunicable sicknesses, and address chance elements. A high pervasiveness of hazard components can put populaces or networks at a more serious hazard and result in more malady. These hazard factors gather for the duration of the life-course and have financial, social, sexual orientation, political, conduct and ecological determinants.
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