- Diet, nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases ; Report of the joint WHO/FAO expert consultation - Read abstract: Diet, nutrition and the prevention of dental diseases; ... The background papers prepared for the joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation on diet, nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases (Geneva,
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Joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation on Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of; Chronic Diseases (2002 : Geneva, Switzerland); Diet, nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases: report of a joint WHO/FAO expert consultation, Geneva, 28 January -- 1 February 2002. (WHO technical report series ;
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CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion is at the forefront of the nation's efforts to prevent and control chronic diseases. ... Although chronic diseases are among the most common and costly health problems, they are also among the ... Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion...
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enter description here ... The United States cannot effectively address escalating health care costs without addressing the problem of chronic diseases: ... Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion...
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Infectious Diseases ... Cardiovascular Diseases [prevention & control] ... Chronic Disease...
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In the 1950s to '70s, food additives and contaminants were considered important risk factors for cancer and other chronic diseases. ... Dietary guidelines now recommended for the prevention of cancer are largely identical with those recommended for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Indications are that oxidative...
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Participants were asked to discuss the relationship between the modulation of immune system functions and the prevention of chronic diseases, and to explore natural health products (NHPs) that may find novel and judicious use in this context.
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In that context, it appears worthwhile to target the immune system in order to modulate the risk of certain chronic illnesses. Meanwhile, natural health products (NHPs) are generating renewed interest, particularly in the prevention and treatment of several chronic diseases.
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Given the balance of harms and benefits, the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care recommends against the use of combined estrogen–progestin therapy and estrogen-only therapy for the primary prevention of chronic diseases in menopausal women (grade D recommendation).
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