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Long|term and chronic diseases


About Chronic Diseases - CDC

Chronic diseases are defined broadly as conditions that last 1 year or more and require ongoing medical attention or limit activities of daily living or both.

Chronic illness - Better Health Channel

A chronic or long-term illness means having to adjust to the demands of the illness and the therapy used to treat the condition.

Chronic Diseases and Conditions

Chronic diseases - such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke, and arthritis - are the leading causes of disability and death in New York State and ...

List of long-term conditions - NCBI

5, Chronic fatigue syndrome/ME, 5 ; 6, Chronic kidney disease, 6 ; 7, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 7 ; 8, Chronic pain, 8 ...

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: Alzheimer disease and dementia ...

Chronic Illness: Sources of Stress, How to Cope - Cleveland Clinic

What is a chronic illness? ... Chronic illnesses last a long time, often for a year or more. You may also have a need for ongoing medical care and difficulties ...

Understanding the Link Between Chronic Disease and Depression

Examples of chronic diseases include autoimmune diseases, diabetes, cancer, epilepsy, heart disease, HIV/AIDS, hypothyroidism, multiple sclerosis, and pain. Can ...

About Chronic Disease

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

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.

Definition of chronic disease - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

A disease or condition that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time. Chronic diseases tend to occur in older adults.

Chronic condition - Wikipedia

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 ...

Living with a Chronic Condition | Chronic Disease - CDC

Chronic conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, or arthritis are common in the United States, affecting 6 in 10 adults.

Managing long-term illness and chronic conditions

A long-term illness or chronic health condition is any condition lasting 6 months or longer, such as asthma, arthritis, cancer, obesity, diabetes, chronic pain ...

Communicable Diseases and Chronic Conditions

A chronic disease persists over a long period of time or recurs. Some chronic diseases, such as chronic hepatitis and HIV are caused by pathogens (germs).

Chronic Diseases | American Medical Association

Chronic diseases are long-term health conditions that can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life. Some of the most common chronic diseases ...

Noncommunicable diseases - World Health Organization (WHO)

Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, tend to be of long duration and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, ...

About 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 vs. Acute Medical Conditions: What's the Difference?

Unlike acute conditions, chronic health conditions cannot be cured—only controlled. Living with chronic illness or managing the symptoms of a ...

Disability and Chronic Disease - Illinois Department of Public Health

Chronic disease is disease that persists over a long period of time. Chronic disease can hinder independence and the health of people with disabilities, ...

Long-term physical conditions and mental health

They are also known as chronic conditions. Examples include diabetes, asthma, arthritis, epilepsy, chronic fatigue, and high blood pressure.