Also known as infectious diseases or transmissible diseases, are illnesses that result from the infection, presence and growth of pathogenic (capable of causing disease) biologic agents in an individual human or other
Communicable diseases
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Diseases that cannot be passed on to another person.
Non-communicable diseases
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It is your body's reaction to normally harmless substances such as pollen, molds, animal dander, latex, certain foods, and insect stings.
Allergies
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It is a respiratory condition that many people have. It commonly leads to a difficulty in breathing, and management of this disease requires a change in lifestyle for the people that are affected.
Asthma
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A disease affecting the joints, makes them inflamed, painful, and stiff
Arthritis
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Refer to a large number of diseases that primarily affect the heart and hinder its proper function.
Cardiovascular or heart diseases
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It is a heart condition wherein plaque, which is made up of fats and cholesterol, starts to build up and harden within the blood vessels.
Atherosclerosis
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It is a disease that is closely related to errors in mitosis and the cell cycle checkpoints.
Cancer
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IADETBSE
DIABETES
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EANRL FLUIERA
Renal Failure
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Agencies Dealing With Non-Communicable Diseases
Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines, Department of Education of the Republic of the Philippines, World Health Organization.
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Types of Kidney Failure
Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
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Kidney fails to perform its normal function and can be life-threatening based on the severity of the condition.
renal failure or kidney failure
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Types of Diabetes
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
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It is a disease that leads to abnormalities in how the body produces or uses insulin.
Diabetes
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It is a heart condition that usually begins to affect the left ventricle, causing it to become thinner.