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Chronic disease is omnipresent in the United States. Trillions of dollars are devoted to and hundreds of thousands of lives are taken by chronic conditions each year. So why does it feel like we are going backward, with falling life expectancy, and higher prevalence of chronic diseases? advertis...
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t working.At the turn of the twentieth century, acute infectious diseases were the top three causes of death. Today,seven of the top ten causes of death are chronic disease. Chronic, not acute, disease is reaching new and terrifying heights—and we need to rise to the challenge it ...
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Chronic liver diseases (CLDs) are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. We assessed changes in the prevalence of different types of CLD in the United States. METHODS National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys conducted between 1988 and 2008 were used to estimate changes in the ...
Chronic and Noncommunicable Diseases Control and Prevention (NCNCD) of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention with the aim to provide periodic nationwide data on the prevalence of major chronic diseases and related behavioral and metabolic risk factors in the general population in China...
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