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Tag: Communicable diseases

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What is the triple burden disease in developing nations?

4 min read
According to the World Health Organization, non-communicable diseases now account for 74% of all deaths globally, compounding the existing challenges of infectious diseases and injuries in low- and middle-income countries, a phenomenon known as the triple burden disease.

Is Breast Milk Healthy for My Boyfriend?

4 min read
Breast milk is a complex, dynamic fluid containing essential nutrients, antibodies, and growth factors specifically tailored to the unique needs of a human infant. While anecdotal accounts of adults consuming breast milk persist, scientific evidence does not support significant health benefits for grown men, making the question 'is breast milk healthy for my boyfriend' a complex one.

The Crucial Role of Nutrition in Communicable Diseases

5 min read
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), undernutrition is an underlying factor in over 45% of deaths in children under five. This startling statistic highlights the critical and bidirectional relationship between nutrition and communicable diseases, where each can significantly impact the other's severity and outcome.

Is Malnutrition Communicable or Noncommunicable?

3 min read
According to the World Health Organization, malnutrition includes not only undernutrition but also overweight, obesity, and micronutrient deficiencies. Understanding the full scope of this complex condition requires addressing the question: is malnutrition communicable or noncommunicable? The answer involves recognizing it as a noncommunicable disease with deep, interwoven links to infectious illnesses.