September 15, 2011 The World Health Organization (WHO) presented a core set of intervention strategies to reduce the worldwide burden of chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The report highlights recent findings about the economic consequences of NCDs and the resource needs for managing these conditions. The core intervention strategies include population-based measures to reduce tobacco use and unhealthy alcohol use, and improve eating habits, increase physical activity levels. The strategies also include individual-based measures to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes and reduce the incidence of liver cancer and cervical cancer. Download the Report . . .

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From Burden to “Best Buys”: Reducing the Economic Impact of Non-Communicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

September 15, 2011 The World Health Organization (WHO) presented a core set of intervention strategies to reduce the worldwide burden of chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The report highlights recent findings about the economic consequences of NCDs and the resource needs for managing these conditions. The core intervention strategies include population-based measures to reduce tobacco use and unhealthy alcohol use, and improve eating habits, increase physical activity levels. The strategies also include individual-based measures to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes and reduce the incidence of liver cancer and cervical cancer. Download the Report . . .

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