How Exercise Helps Prevent Non-Communicable Diseases
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How Exercise Helps Prevent Non-Communicable Diseases

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) — principally cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, many cancers, chronic respiratory disease, and some mental-health conditions — are the world’s leading causes of death and disability. Physical inactivity is a major, modifiable risk factor for NCDs. Regular physical

Dumindu Jayasekara
Too Young to Die: Heart Attacks in Young Sri Lankans
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Too Young to Die: Heart Attacks in Young Sri Lankans

Heart attacks are rising among young Sri Lankans, with 1 in 5 patients under 45. Lifestyle risks, stress, diabetes, and poor diets fuel this crisis. Prevention through healthy eating, exercise, screenings, and quitting smoking is vital to protect lives and futures.

Shane Halpe
What are Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)?
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What are Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)?

NCDs are long-term diseases caused by lifestyle, genetics, and environment, not infections. They kill 43M yearly and cause 83% of deaths in Sri Lanka. Main types: heart disease, diabetes, cancer, asthma. Prevention: healthy diet, exercise, regular check-ups, avoid tobacco and alcohol.

Dulanjalee Senadeera
When Bones Become Fragile: A Story of Prevention
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When Bones Become Fragile: A Story of Prevention

Kumari’s wrist fracture wasn’t just a fall—it was osteoporosis, the silent disease that weakens bones. Fragile bones lead to fractures, pain, and loss of independence. Strong nutrition, daily activity, and early screening are key to prevention.

Shane Halpe

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