what are the reasons for poor health in india
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In addition, non-communicable diseases or NCDs are now the leading cause of death in the country, contributing to 60% of deaths.(4,5) Four diseases namely heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic pulmonary diseases contribute nearly 80% of all deaths due to NCDs and they share four common risk factors namely ...
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give some points not disease
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1.High birth rate and fast growth of population
High mortality rates, in turn, induce families to have many children so that they can assure themselves of a few surviving, children. This circular pattern adversely affects the health standards.
2.Malnutrition
Malnutrition creates serious health problems by contributing to premature births and to abnormally low weight at birth. Malnutrition is also a major contributing factor in spreading infectious diseases. By weakening the body response to diseases, malnutrition reduces acquired immunity.
3.Unsanitary conditions and housing
The contamination of food, water of soil with human waste is a cause of a number of diseases. If water is not safe for drinking, or is insufficient for personal hygiene and sewage disposal, diseases spread more easily.
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