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such diseases which are spread microcells.these are called non communicable diseases​

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Answered by ShakshiRawat
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A noncommunicable disease is a noninfectious health condition that cannot be spread from person to person. It also lasts for a long period of time. This is also known as a chronic disease.

A combination of genetic, physiological, lifestyle, and environmental factors can cause these diseases. Some risk factors include:

unhealthy diets

lack of physical activity

smoking and secondhand smoke

excessive use of alcohol

Noncommunicable diseases kill around 40 million peopleTrusted Source each year. This is about 70 percent of all deaths worldwide.

Noncommunicable diseases affect people belonging to all age groups, religions, and countries.

Noncommunicable diseases are often associated with older people. However, 15 millionTrusted Source annual deaths from noncommunicable diseases occur among people aged 30 to 69.

More than 85 percentTrusted Source of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries and in vulnerable communities where access to preventative healthcare is lacking.

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