Health Promotion Interventions for Reducing Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Developing Countries: a case study of India
Abstract:NCDs are responsible for a significant proportion of premature deaths in developing countries. NCDs can have significant economic costs for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries. These costs can include healthcare expenses, lost productivity, and reduced quality of life. In many developing countries, people do not have access to the healthcare services they need to prevent and manage NCDs. There are several studies conducted on health promotion interventions for reducing non-communicab… Show more
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