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The Global Killer: An introduction to Non-Communicable Diseases

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The Global Killer: An introduction to Non-Communicable Diseases

Noncommunicable diseases are a large and diverse group of diseases that a responsible for over 41 million deaths each year. They have a major economic impact for individuals and communities. In this video, we’ll take a look at what they are, and some key features about them.
For more information have a look at the links below:
https://www.who.int/health-topics/noncommunicable-diseases#tab=tab_1
https://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/healthprotection/ncd/index.html

This video was created by Ranil Appuhamy
Narrated by – James Clark

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What makes tuberculosis (TB) the world's most infectious killer? – Melvin Sanicas

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Learn why tuberculosis, TB, is the world’s most infectious disease and how medical advancements are improving treatment.

In 2008, two 9,000-year old skeletons were found with their bones infected by an all too familiar bacterium. The ancient Greeks knew its effects as phthisis; the Incans called it chaky oncay; and today we call it tuberculosis, or TB. TB is still one of the world’s most infectious killers, causing more deaths than malaria or even HIV. How has it persisted for so long? Melvin Sanicas investigates.

Lesson by Melvin Sanicas, directed by Augenblick Studios.

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Top 10 Killer Bouncer on Face in Cricket ► Batsman gets Injured ◄

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Do you know…about Malaysia's killer diseases?

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Here are some info about Malaysia’s killer diseases.

Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/topics/2018/11/14/doyouknow/#yc3gB6D580WqLZmO.99

Chronic Diseases in Malaysia