18 Sep 2007 04:00 PM
Campaign Against Chronic Diseases Set For The Caribbean
A major new campaign to fight chronic disease in the Caribbean is getting underway in an effort to stem "the worst epidemic of chronic diseases like heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease in the Americas," with the participation of heads of government.
Government leaders want to work together to reduce risk factors such as obesity, unhealthy food choices, physical inactivity, high cholesterol and tobacco use, which contribute to making chronic diseases the leading causes of death in Caribbean countries, according to the Pan American Health Organization's Dr. James Hospedales.
PAHO and the Caribbean Community organized a historic summit, "Stemming the Tide of Non-communicable Diseases in the Caribbean, hosted by the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, the Hon. Patrick Manning, to launch the watershed regional campaign against chronic diseases.
Government leaders including the Chairman of CARICOM, Hon. Owen Arthur, Prime Minister of Barbados, Dr. Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister of St Kitts & Nevis, and Secretary General of CARICOM Edwin Carrington, along with the chairman of the Caribbean Commission on…
Government leaders want to work together to reduce risk factors such as obesity, unhealthy food choices, physical inactivity, high cholesterol and tobacco use, which contribute to making chronic diseases the leading causes of death in Caribbean countries, according to the Pan American Health Organization's Dr. James Hospedales.
PAHO and the Caribbean Community organized a historic summit, "Stemming the Tide of Non-communicable Diseases in the Caribbean, hosted by the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, the Hon. Patrick Manning, to launch the watershed regional campaign against chronic diseases.
Government leaders including the Chairman of CARICOM, Hon. Owen Arthur, Prime Minister of Barbados, Dr. Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister of St Kitts & Nevis, and Secretary General of CARICOM Edwin Carrington, along with the chairman of the Caribbean Commission on…

