How Chronic Disease Became the Biggest Scourge in American Health
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Unlocking Growth: Southeast Asia's Health and Wellness Market Set for 9.73% CAGR Surge by 2032 Amid Rising Chronic Disease Rates
Transformative Growth in Southeast Asia’s Health and Wellness Sector Driven by Chronic Disease Challenges The health and wellness sector in Southeast Asia is on the verge of a remarkable conversion, with forecasts suggesting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.73% from 2024 to 2032. This optimistic outlook is primarily fueled by the rising incidence of chronic diseases throughout the region,compelling consumers and industry players alike t…
How Chronic Disease Became the Biggest Scourge in American Health
(Wall Street Journal) – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made combating chronic disease a rallying cry as he looks to overhaul the health department and “Make America Healthy Again.” So how healthy is America, historically? It isn’t that we used to be healthier, data show, but the biggest threats have changed. The deadliest scourges in the U.S. were once infectious, with influenza and tuberculosis topping the list at…
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