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These Diseases Cause 74% Of All Deaths But Lack Necessary Funding, WHO Says

Por: Forbes Business September 24, 2022

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Topline Non-communicable diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer are responsible for nearly three-quarters of deaths worldwide but are often “overlooked and underfunded” because few understand their true impact, according to a new from the World Health Organization published Wednesday, which urges countries to tackle the issue with proven and cost-effective interventions that are readily available. Noncommunicable diseases are... + full article



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