Dar es Salaam — Eight years ago, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned that by 2030, up to 52 million lives would be lost globally due to lifestyle diseases.
Nonetheless, figures show that the number of people falling victim to lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, cancer and heart complications is still on the rise.
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