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Africa Walks the Talk to End NCDs

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[allAfrica] Gaborone -- "We are walking the talk of all the speeches and statements that we make all the time and we know that exercise is one of the best things that you can do for your health. In the African region, we very much work to bring an end to Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and infectious diseases that affect us all very seriously. Still, we know that there is a very rapid increase in noncommunicable diseases as they are chronic diseases, hypertension, heart conditions, and mental health problems. Some of these are

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