Plateauing average lifespan put down to non-communicable diseases

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Health minister pinpoints reason behind average lifespan remaining the same for a decade.

Non-communicable diseases have been found to be the main cause of the plateauing lifespan of Malaysians at around 75 years, says Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad.

Taking the example of high blood pressure and diabetes from the NCD group, Dzulkefly said 50 percent of the patients treated at Health Ministry facilities were not aware they had contracted the diseases. “Many are not aware that NCDs such as high blood pressure can lead to other complications such as heart attack, diabetes, renal failure and so on, while cancer is the second major concern,” he told reporters after launching the Kampungku Sihat programme in Kuala Selangor today.

Citing the example of Singapore, Dzulkefly said the country is very serious in combating NCDs, and had declared war against diabetes by making it compulsory for its citizens to undergo health screenings.

 

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