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Meaning of "ncds"

NCDs (noun) - NCDs stands for Non-Communicable Diseases, which are medical conditions that are not infectious and cannot be transmitted from person to person. Examples of NCDs include heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and respiratory diseases
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Let us not do NCDs another injustice of mislabelling.
We should be able to do the same for NCDs.
We heard how NCDs are reducing productivity in workforces.
It is therefore timely to address NCDs as a global challenge.
International investment law and prevention of NCDs.
A national policy on NCDs has been developed.
Cancer is one of the most important NCDs.
The NCDs contribute to a higher burden of diseases worldwide.
This is mostly due to high prevalence of NCDs.
The impact of NCDs is felt across all sectors.
Environmental factors are major determinants for NCDs.
Responding to the NCDs epidemic in all countries is feasible.
These populations in particular become more vulnerable to NCDs.
It is important to note that NCDs are preventable.
Developing countries are facing an increased disease burden of NCDs.

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Treating NCDs can be affordable.
The four principal types of NCDs.
With regard to NCDs efforts are being made to formulate a comprehensive response.
Health system strengthening to address NCDs.
About half of the deaths caused by NCDs were considered to be premature.
Cambodia is challenged by the epidemic of noncommunicable diseases NCDs.
The NCDs are effective immediately.
We have developed a national policy on NCDs.
The downside is that NCDs are becoming more relevant.
Core population and individual services for NCDs.
The importance of policies to fight NCDs can not be overstated.
The care and treatment of prisoners with NCDs.
Addressing the growing burden of NCDs and mental health.
Early detection and effective treatment of major NCDs.
The cost of health care for NCDs is very high.
The result was an estimate of active workers with NCDs.
Assessment of economic implications from NCDs burden and interventions.
Too many people are dying prematurely from NCDs.
Death and disability from NCDs have reached epidemic proportions.
Total for four main NCDs.
The consequences of NCDs are poor health and serious economic loss.
Surveillance and intelligence are prerequisites to effective action on NCDs.
A considerable share of NCDs and injuries occur in populations of working age.
Strengthening health systems response to NCDs through aligned.
Fighting NCDs and obesity through measures to improve maternal nutrition.
The prevention and control of NCDs.
Another important factor to reduce NCDs is the practice of physical activities.
We used obesity as an indicator for NCDs.
It is unreasonable to expect progress on NCDs without catalytic funding from donors.
Eliminating major risks could prevent most NCDs.
Effective prevention and treatment of NCDs is a key measure in this regard.
Malnutrition has been identified as a factor for most of the NCDs.
No government or single agency can address NCDs in humanitarian crises alone.
Four of the top five causes of death are due to NCDs.
Increasing funding for action on NCDs and mental health services.

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