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Vanny Reis talks to Gary Humphreys about the transformative power of sport and physical activity in improving health and well-being throughout people’s lives.
The Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) Data Portal provides comprehensive information on NCDs, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases. It offers country-specific data on mortality rates, risk factors, and national responses, enabling analysis and comparison ... more

الأمراض غير السارية

World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) (2023) C_WHO
The Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) Data Portal provides comprehensive information on NCDs, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases. It offers country-specific data on mortality rates, risk factors, and national responses, enabling analysis and comparison ... more

Maladies non transmissibles

World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) (2023) C_WHO
The Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) Data Portal provides comprehensive information on NCDs, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases. It offers country-specific data on mortality rates, risk factors, and national responses, enabling analysis and comparison ... more
The World Health Organization's fact sheet on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) highlights that NCDs, such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes, are responsible for 74% of all global deaths, totaling 41 million annually. Notably, 86% of premature NCD deaths ( ... more
Keeping active can help people stay at a healthy weight, avoid many chronic health problems, and reduce stress and boost mood. Despite all its benefits, about one in three people globally gets too little, if any, physical activity.

Alcohol Consumption

Ritchie, H.; Roser, M. Our World in Data (2018) CC
Alcohol has historically, and continues to, hold an important role in social engagement and bonding for many. Social drinking or moderate alcohol consumption for many is pleasurable. However, alcohol consumption – especially in excess – is linked to a number of negative outcomes: as a risk fa ... more