Lack of Focus on Disease Prevention Is Causing Unnecessary Deaths In The Czech Republic
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Lack of Focus on Disease Prevention Is Causing Unnecessary Deaths In The Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has a lot of scope for improvement in the prevention of disease, which is neglected, and even avoided by many people. The mortality rate from preventable and treatable diseases is 25% higher in the Czech Republic than the European average, said Dagmar Dzúrová, who heads a research group at the National Institute of Health at the SYRI National Institute. Life expectancy therefore could be increased. “A healthy lifestyle charact…
Mortality from diseases that can be prevented by a healthy lifestyle or early treatment is a quarter higher in the Czech Republic than the EU average. The life expectancy of men in the Czech Republic is 1.8 years lower than the average European, women 1.2 years lower, and Czechs are also sick longer before death, reported the National Institute for Research on the Socioeconomic Impact of Diseases and Systemic Risks (SYRI).
Prague - Mortality from diseases that can be prevented by a healthy lifestyle or early treatment is a quarter higher in the Czech Republic than the EU average. The life expectancy of men in the Czech Republic is 1.8 years lower than the average European, women are 1.2 years lower, and Czechs are also sick longer before death. The National Institute for Research on the Socioeconomic Impact of Diseases and Systemic Risks (SYRI) reported this in a …
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