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Türkiye-Syria: Protecting the overlooked and vulnerable in the wake of the earthquakes
01 Mar 2024
World Health Organization | 28 Jan 2021
Approximately 20 000 deaths could have been averted in Turkey in 2017 if the country had reached its current goals of reducing tobacco and salt consumption by 30%, and physical inactivity by 10%, according to WHO/Europe experts in an article published in the Lancet. The study calculated possible outcomes of the action plan for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) adopted in the country for 2017–2025.
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