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Circadian alignment of eating and fasting windows affects energy balance and metabolic regulation, a relevance underscored by rising obesity and diabetes rates in many regions. Research by Satchidanan
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Chronic pain represents a major cause of disability and reduced quality of life across communities, combining physical symptoms with psychological and social dimensions. The Committee on Advancing Pai
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Chronic infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis C impose sustained health burdens across continents because long asymptomatic periods delay care and allow progressive organ damage
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Regular physical exercise produces measurable improvements in mood, attention and memory that are recognized across public health and clinical disciplines. The World Health Organization characterizes
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Chronic stress exerts growing significance for public health as prolonged activation of stress responses alters daily functioning and long-term wellbeing. Societal trends such as intensified work dema
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Vaccine schedules establish the timing and spacing of immunizations to maximize individual protection and to reduce transmission within communities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expl
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Chronic stress emerges from prolonged exposure to demanding social, economic, occupational, or environmental conditions and carries sustained activation of biological stress systems. The World Health
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Vaccination remains central to preventing infectious disease, reducing mortality, and protecting health systems. Evidence from Seth Berkley at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance highlights persistent gaps in
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Maintaining overall health affects longevity, functional capacity, and social participation across communities and territories. A Global Burden of Disease analysis led by Christopher J.L. Murray of th
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Mental disorders rank among the leading causes of disability and premature death globally, affecting functioning in families, workplaces and communities, a pattern emphasized by the World Health Organ
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Chronic noncommunicable diseases now dominate global morbidity and mortality, with lifestyle factors at the core of risk pathways. World Health Organization identifies unhealthy diet, physical inactiv
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Regular physical exercise reduces the risk of chronic disease by modifying physiological systems that underlie conditions such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and dementia. T
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Chronic pain represents a persistent health burden with wide social and economic consequences that affect daily functioning, employment and community participation. The National Institute for Health a
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Persistent alterations in mood, thought and behaviour commonly precede diagnosable mental disorders and represent a substantial public-health concern. Shekhar Saxena at the World Health Organization d
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Balanced intake of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins supports stable metabolism and reduces long-term risk factors for metabolic disease. Frank Hu at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health docu
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Early detection of disease changes clinical trajectories by shifting diagnoses from advanced, hard-to-treat stages to earlier, more manageable conditions. J. M. Wilson and G. Jungner of the World Heal
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The Global Burden of Disease work led by Christopher J. L. Murray at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation demonstrates that noncommunicable diseases account for the majority of premature mo
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Chronic stress exerts a cumulative influence on body systems through prolonged activation of stress-response networks. Research by Bruce McEwen at The Rockefeller University framed this cumulative bur
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Chronic stress arises when external pressures persist beyond the capacity of usual coping responses, producing sustained activation of biological systems and shaping daily functioning across personal,
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Lifestyle modification reduces the burden of chronic diseases by altering the long-term exposures that drive metabolic dysfunction, vascular damage, and inflammatory responses. Research by Frank Hu at
