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WAYS TO IMPROVE THE SCREENING CONTROL SYSTEM OVER THE RISK OF MAJOR NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES (RESULTS OF AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)

Abstract

In the steadily developing scene of worldwide wellbeing, the test of really dealing with the gamble of major non-irresistible illnesses has turned into a squeezing worry for policymakers, medical services experts, and the overall population the same. Non-irresistible sicknesses, like cardiovascular issues, disease, and persistent respiratory circumstances, have arisen as driving reasons for dismalness and mortality around the world, representing a huge weight on medical services frameworks and the general prosperity of populaces. To resolve this basic issue, a far reaching and multi-layered way to deal with fortifying the screening control framework is fundamental. In this article, we will provide information about controlling system over the risk of non-infectious diseases.

Keywords

Epidemiology, system, medical support, high-end technologies, preventions, mortality.

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