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7.1 Non-communicable Diseases (GCSE Biology)
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A person regularly exposed to asbestos may develop what condition?
What disease would heavy alcohol use greatly increase the risk of?
A factor which increased the instance of global deaths by lung cancer historically is:
Regular exercise reduces the risk factor associated with what disease?
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet light majorly contributes to:
Which is a common lifestyle risk factor for non-communicable diseases?
What factor does not contribute to non-communicable diseases?
Why are non-communicable diseases costly to local communities?
What does the term "risk factor" mean in biology?
Identify a condition strongly associated with obesity:
How does second-hand smoke affect others?
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