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non-communicable diseases
main types of noncommunicable diseases are cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes.
Noncommunicable diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, are often caused by lifestyle factors like diet and physical activity.
Noncommunicable diseases are, by definition, not infectious and not transmittable between people. Some common noncommunicable diseases are heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's, cataracts, and asthma. Because the exact causes of noncommunicable diseases are not known, there is really no way to reduce ones risk of developing one.
becuz noncommunicable diseases cannot be spread from person to person
Individuals who are especially susceptible include those with chronic diseases such as diabetes and circulatory problems and those with diseases that suppress the immune system
Noncommunicable diseases are illnesses that cannot be transmitted by germs, viruses, or fungal infections. Examples are Cancer, high blood pressure, Chrone's disease, leukemia, Spinal bifida, ALS, COPD, etc.
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they are alike because they are both diseases
You need to be more specific to give a detailed answer. There are MANY "noncommunicable diseases" in MANY different fields of medicine, so if you could specify which NCD you wish to discuss I'd be happy to help you.
Yes people with diabetes can cause many diseases including ketoacidosis, neuropathy, and retinopathy.