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Non-Communicable Diseases Cause 43 Million Deaths Annually Worldwide
Non-communicable diseases are highlighted as the biggest health challenge in modern society, responsible for approximately 43 million deaths globally each year, accounting for 75 percent of all fatalities. The situation in Europe is also noted as significant.
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