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7.1 Non-communicable Diseases (GCSE Biology)
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What is meant by `causal mechanism`?
What substance in tobacco smoke contributes particularly to cancer?
Which disease is an example of a non-communicable disease?
Which is a common lifestyle risk factor for non-communicable diseases?
What can regular, excessive salt consumption lead to?
Which reason explains the rise of lifestyle diseases in recent decades?
Regular exercise reduces the risk factor associated with what disease?
A person regularly exposed to asbestos may develop what condition?
Which example represents exposure to carcinogens?
What risk factor is inherited genetically?
Identify a condition strongly associated with obesity:
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