Future Outlook: Can the U.S. Curb the Lifestyle Disease Epidemic?
Rising lifestyle diseases challenge U.S. health and economy. Can prevention, policy, and innovation reverse the trend toward a healthier future?
Rising lifestyle diseases challenge U.S. health and economy. Can prevention, policy, and innovation reverse the trend toward a healthier future?
Fast food consumption has become a significant public health concern due to its association with various chronic diseases. Studies indicate…
Sedentary living, characterized by prolonged periods of physical inactivity, significantly contributes to obesity. This lifestyle reduces calorie expenditure, disrupts metabolic…
Type 2 diabetes is a preventable and, in many cases, reversible condition through targeted lifestyle changes. Research indicates that adopting…
Heart disease is increasingly affecting young adults, with alarming statistics showing a significant rise in cases among individuals under 40.…
Chronic stress is a significant contributor to various lifestyle disorders, including heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and mental health issues. This…
Lifestyle diseases—non-communicable conditions linked to daily habits—are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. In the U.S., chronic diseases…
In the 21st century, advances in healthcare have helped reduce infectious diseases dramatically. However, a new set of conditions —…
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a prevalent condition affecting millions worldwide. While it may not be entirely…
Sleep deprivation is a significant public health concern, intricately linked to the development of various lifestyle diseases. Chronic insufficient sleep…