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- Living Well with Chronic Illness: A Call for Public Health Action
- The epidemic of chronic illness – which represents 75 percent of the $2 trillion in annual U.S. health care spending ...
- Framing international trade and chronic disease
- There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise of chronic disease in many low ...
- Understanding chronic non-communicable diseases in Latin America: towards an equity-based research agenda
- Although chronic non-communicable diseases are traditionally depicted as diseases of affluence, growing evidence suggests they strike along the fault lines ...
- The growing caseload of chronic life-long conditions calls for a move towards full self-management in low-income countries
- The growing caseload caused by patients with chronic life-long conditions leads to increased needs for health care providers and rising ...
- An analysis of Liberia's 2007 national health policy: lessons for health systems strengthening and chronic disease care in poor, post-conflict countries
- Globally, chronic diseases are responsible for an enormous burden of deaths, disability, and economic loss, yet little is known about ...
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