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Environmental factors potentially contributing to NCDs, as named by the WHO, include “ambient (outdoor) and household air pollution,” as well as “second-hand tobacco smoke, exposure to chemicals, radiation and noise, and occupational risks.” Makes us susceptible to noncommunicable diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
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