Primary Disease
Prevention Primary disease prevention is a preventative measure where individuals strive to reduce their risks of developing a particular disease. This can be done through lifestyle modifications such as healthy eating, regular exercise, and avoiding smoking and alcohol. Primary prevention also includes vaccinations and other immunizations, as well as health screenings that can detect and address early indications of disease. These strategies can help reduce the prevalence of chronic diseases and can improve the overall health and wellbeing of the population.
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