Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)--including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, asthma and other chronic respiratory conditions, and cancers--are the leading causes of death worldwide. An estimated 36 million people die from such diseases each year; this represents roughly two out of three deaths globally. Eighty percent of these fatalities occur in developing countries. The statistics are staggering, yet millions of these deaths are preventable. This is an urgent global health issue that demands analysis of gaps in NCD research, new policies and practices, and actionable recommendations to...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)--including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, asthma and other chronic respiratory conditions, and cancers--are the ...