9.1 Major Chronic Diseases and Risk Factors
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Chronic diseases are long-term health conditions that persist for over a year, impacting quality of life and requiring ongoing care. These include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and respiratory disorders, often resulting from a mix of genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors. Public health efforts focus on prevention and management through health promotion strategies, early detection programs, and integrated care models. Challenges include treatment adherence, healthcare access, and social determinants of health. Future directions involve personalized medicine, digital health technologies, and addressing health equity.
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Chronic diseases are long-term health conditions that persist for over a year, impacting quality of life and requiring ongoing care. These include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and respiratory disorders, often resulting from a mix of genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors. Public health efforts focus on prevention and management through health promotion strategies, early detection programs, and integrated care models. Challenges include treatment adherence, healthcare access, and social determinants of health. Future directions involve personalized medicine, digital health technologies, and addressing health equity.
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