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About Chronic Diseases - CDC

Key points · Chronic diseases are the leading cause of illness, disability, and death in America. · Most chronic diseases are caused by a short ...

Chronic Diseases and Conditions

Chronic Diseases and Conditions · ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) · Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias · Arthritis · Asthma · Cancer · Chronic Obstructive ...

Chronic illness - Better Health Channel

Some can be immediately life-threatening, such as heart disease and stroke. Others linger over time and need intensive management, such as diabetes. Most ...

Chronic Disease - CDC

The most common chronic diseases in America, risk factors, and why some groups are more affected. Learn More

About Chronic Disease

About Chronic Disease ... Chronic diseases are long-lasting conditions that usually can be controlled but not cured. People living with chronic illnesses often ...

List of long-term conditions - NCBI

7, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 7 ; 8, Chronic pain, 8 ; 9, Congestive heart failure, 9 ; 10, Dementia, 10 ...

Definition of chronic disease - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms provides easy-to-understand definitions for words and phrases related to cancer and medicine.

Chronic condition - Wikipedia

Common chronic diseases include diabetes, functional gastrointestinal disorder, eczema, arthritis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, autoimmune ...

Chronic Conditions - MN Dept. of Health

Chronic conditions are health conditions or diseases that can last a year or more and may require ongoing medical treatment.

Chronic Conditions - Rhode Island Department of Health

State of Rhode Island: Department of Health.

Understanding the Link Between Chronic Disease and Depression

Can chronic disease lead to depression? People who have a chronic disease are at a higher risk of developing depression. Depression can be triggered by:.

Living with a chronic illness - reaching out to others - MedlinePlus

A chronic illness is a long-term health condition that may not have a cure. Examples of chronic illnesses are:

Chronic Diseases and Conditions | Wake County Government

Chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, are among the most common, costly and preventable of all health problems. (Breast and Cervical Cancer ...

Chronic disease Overview - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Chronic diseases can range from mild to more significant conditions and include: cardiovascular conditions (such as coronary heart disease and ...

About Chronic Conditions - MN Dept. of Health

The Center for Health Promotion works to build capacity for individual, community, and system change to improve health and chronic conditions, ...

The Top 10 Most Common Chronic Conditions in Older Adults

Key Takeaways · Number 10: Alzheimer's disease and dementia · Number 9: Depression · Number 8: Heart failure · Number 7: Chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Communicable Diseases and Chronic Conditions

Chronic diseases/conditions · Asthma · HIV · Birth defects (and other special healthcare needs of children) · Cancer · Chronic hepatitis · Diabetes · Heart ...

Chronic Diseases - Illinois Department of Public Health

Six common chronic diseases – cancer, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and pulmonary conditions – account for the majority of the 10 ...

Chronic Diseases and Conditions | Public Health Ontario

Chronic Diseases and Conditions. Chronic diseases and conditions are the leading cause of death and disability in Ontario. The most common are cancers, ...

Chronic Diseases and Conditions | RAND

Chronic diseases and conditions such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have long-lasting effects and costs and have ...


The Gerson Therapy: The Proven Nutritional Program for Cancer and Other Illnesses

Book by Charlotte Gerson and Morton Walker

Chronic condition

A chronic condition is a health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time. The term chronic is often applied when the course of the disease lasts for more than three months.