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WHO releases a new report on noncommunicable diseases
Non-communicable diseases claim 1 life in every 2 seconds
These conditions include cancer, Epilepsy, cardiovascular disease, Osteoarthritis, diabetes etc.
How serious is the problem related to plastic in the world you can understand it from the WHO report which says that 99 percent of the world's population is forced to breathe toxic air today.
A shocking report has come out about WHO's mental health. So far, the figures of increasing depression in men and women have come to the fore, but this time 14 percent of the world's adolescents are suffering from some mental illness, this fact has come to the fore in the recent report.
The World Health Organization has released a report which says that 24 percent of patients die every year due to viruses and bacteria present in hospitals around the world.
The WHO released the report, according to which 99 percent of the population has received pure air. Nitrogen dioxide and very small particles are being entered on breathing, which is fatal.
You must have heard people many times saying that they are troubled by the workload, but do you know that this workload causes the death of 19 lakh people every year.
The study, based on data from 1.6 million people in 146 countries, says that there is an urgent need to increase physical activity levels and recommends to spend time in active play, recreation and sports, domestic chores, walking and cycling or other types of active transportation. These improve cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, bone and cardiometabolic health, and positive effects on weight.
The latest WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic found that 4.7 billion people--63 per cent of world's population--are covered by policies such as strong graphic warnings, smoke-free public places or other measures.
Around 80 per cent of smokers across the world will pay a higher price in tackling the economic consequences of the addiction, said the study released on Tuesday.
The WHO report also revealed that in rural India, only 18% of the allopathic doctors had a medical qualification.
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