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Disease Prevention Programs

Meaning

Disease Prevention Programs represent organized, evidence-based initiatives designed to proactively reduce the incidence and impact of specific diseases or health conditions within a defined population. These programs typically focus on primary prevention, aiming to avert the onset of illness through lifestyle modifications, immunizations, and targeted screening, or secondary prevention, which focuses on early detection and intervention. In the context of hormonal health, these programs aim to mitigate the risk factors associated with endocrine-related disorders and age-associated decline.