what are non-communicable diseases​

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Answer:

What are non-communicable diseases?

Explanation:

As defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), noncommunicable diseases (NCD), also known as chronic diseases, are those diseases that are not passed from one another. These are non-infectious diseases that may be hereditary

or a result Bestyle factors and not from petragers. Common examples are heart disease and cancer acquired through hereditary factors, improper diet, and other risk factors. Some noncommunicable diseases do not usually lead to death but may cause discomfort and causes suffering.

According to the WHO, about 38 milion people die each year due to NCD. Many Filipinos die every day because of heart dipare and cances Diabetes, arthritis, and respiratory disorders are also among the major health concerns. The effects of these diseases on one's health are difficult to reverse once they are acquired. That is why it is important for everyone to know more information about NCDs and the prevention.