Over the last years
medicine has progressed very rapidly. Communicable diseases, which were the
leading causes of mortalities, are not anymore, especially in developed
countries. Currently, non-communicable diseases are more prevalent, and most of
them are related to changes in our daily habits and degenerative processes.
Most of these diseases are chronic, need continuous care and treatment with
limited improvement and high costs. The General Assembly of the United Nations
in its resolution 65/238 recognized the primary role and responsibility of
Governments in responding to the challenge of non-communicable diseases and the
essential need for the efforts and engagement of all sectors of society to
generate an effective response. Special emphasis has been concentrated on
pharmacological treatments for most of chronic non-communicable diseases with
the challenge to discover new drugs for treating, in most cases, chronic
irreversible degenerative diseases associated with aging. Little care was given
to non-pharmacological lines of treatment.
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