Heart & Cancer Kills More People in Developing Countries
Diseases such as cancer, heart disease and stroke are deadlier in the developing world than in rich nations. This is the finding of a new analysis from researchers at Imperial College London. The paper, published in the journal Nature, revealed that death rates in low and middle-income tropical countries from so-called non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are higher …
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