Knowledge and awareness of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in the Ga-Rankuwa community
Cardiovascular disease causes 30% of deaths globally. By comparison, infectious disease accounts for 10% of global mortality. As these statistics indicate, cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in the world. In South Africa, through urbanisation and changes in lifestyle and dietar...
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Main Authors: | Li Yuqiu (Author), Susanna Catherina Dreyer Wright (Author) |
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