Currently, the serious consequences of chronic diseases and their risk factors are not fully recognised by the international health community. Moreover, chronic diseases are not only a problem of the ageing population in developed countries. In fact, it has been estimated that 80% of mortality for chronic diseases occurred in low-income and middleincome countries in 2005. Thus, the World Health Organization (WHO) Dept of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion has suggested a new Millennium Development Goal for the next few years: to reduce chronic disease death rates by an additional 2% annually, in order to avert 36 million deaths by 2015
In most industrialized nations and many developing countries chronic diseases or non-communicable di...
Background: Updated data on chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are vital in their prevention, contr...
The 2008-2013 World Health Organization (WHO) action plan on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) include...
Currently, the serious consequences of chronic diseases and their risk factors are not fully recogn...
Background: Updated data on chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are vital in their prevention, contr...
Summary Background Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have...
Globally, the main contributors to morbidity and mortality are chronic conditions, including cardiov...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focused...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
It is clear by now that health policy makers did not devote the deserved attention to respiratory di...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
In most industrialized nations and many developing countries chronic diseases or non-communicable di...
Background: Updated data on chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are vital in their prevention, contr...
The 2008-2013 World Health Organization (WHO) action plan on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) include...
Currently, the serious consequences of chronic diseases and their risk factors are not fully recogn...
Background: Updated data on chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are vital in their prevention, contr...
Summary Background Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have...
Globally, the main contributors to morbidity and mortality are chronic conditions, including cardiov...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focused...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
Background: Previous attempts to characterise the burden of chronic respiratory diseases have focuse...
It is clear by now that health policy makers did not devote the deserved attention to respiratory di...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
In most industrialized nations and many developing countries chronic diseases or non-communicable di...
Background: Updated data on chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are vital in their prevention, contr...
The 2008-2013 World Health Organization (WHO) action plan on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) include...