Cardiovascular
CV disease remains the greatest risk to life for adults, accounting for 17 million deaths worldwide each year.
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In the West (i.e. Europe and North America) between 10-20% of adults suffer from GERD. The prevalence of GERD in Asia is lower, but increasing.
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World demand for antibiotics remains high, due to escalating resistance and the increased risk of serious infections in both immunosuppressed patients and ageing populations.
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Disorders of the central nervous system are the most significant disease burden in high income countries and is expected to grow substantially in other regions of the world, including Asia, as the standard of living increases.
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Cancer claims over 7 million lives every year and the number continues to rise. Deaths are estimated to reach 12 million by 2030.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide and further increases are anticipated. An estimated 300 million people suffer from asthma.
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