Review calls for Mexico to add liver health to chronic disease programs. Liver disease may affect close to half of adults in Mexico, yet the country tracks it far less closely than the diabetes and obesity to which it is linked, according to a new paper by Jeffrey Lazarus, professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH), and colleagues, released to coincide with the International Congress on Obesity taking place in Mexico City this week.
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Trechos de apoio da pauta: Liver disease may affect close to half of adults in Mexico, yet the country tracks it far less closely than the diabetes and obesity to which it is linked, according to a new paper by Jeffrey Lazarus, professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH), and colleagues, released to coincide with the International Congress on Obesity taking place in Mexico City this week. The authors argue that Mexico should fold liver health into its existing programs for diabetes, obesity and other noncommunicable diseases rather than treating it as a separate problem.
- Ponto de atenção: review.
- Ponto de atenção: calls.
- Ponto de atenção: mexico.
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