Non-communicable Diseases

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Non-communicable Diseases: Overview

This topic sheds light on non-communicable diseases. It discusses some examples of non-communicable diseases along with their symptoms, prevention and treatment.

Important Questions on Non-communicable Diseases

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Thalassemia is an example of genetic disorder.

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Phenylketonuria is an example of congenital disease.

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What are the tests available for congenital disease during pregnancy?

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A congenital disorder is a condition that is present from _____ (birth/old age).

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_____ is an example of mineral deficiency disease.

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Choose the odd one from the given options.

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Choose the odd one from the given options.

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Anemia is a type of protein deficiency disease.

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Which nutrient promotes calcium absorption in the gut?

Unscramble the word to answer IVTNIMA

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Which is nutrient is responsible for good eyesight, especially in low light?

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Choose the odd one from the given options.

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Define dietary deficiency disease.

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_____ is an example of dietary deficiency disease.

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Choose the odd one from the given options.

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What kind of food can keep us away from metabolic disease?

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_____ (Osteoporosis/Stroke) is the common metabolic disease of bone.

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Protozoa, viruses, parasitic worms, and fungi are infectious agents.

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Bacterium, virus, or other microorganisms that can cause diseases are _____.

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Microorganisms cause many diseases in humans.

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Which of the following diseases is caused by the deficiency of protein and carbohydrates?