This research intends to investigate the many factors associated with chronic noncommunicable diseases.These project will include both hereditary and non-genetic variables. It is generally acceoted that many chronic noncommunicable diseases are caused by genetic factors, such as gene variations and associated biomarkers. Furthermore, non-genetic variables are piqueing the interest of researchers due to their role in the development of chronic noncommunicable diseases. Dietary and environmental factors, for example, are common non-genetic contributors. Understanding the underlying causal links between these factors and chronic noncommunicable diseases will have a significant impact on human health and longevity. This project is expected to continue three years or until the objectives are met. Our findings may aid in the identification of biological and environmental components that are linked to a number of chronic noncommunicable diseases. It also aids in the provision of scientific recommendations for medical services, environmental science, and policy formulation.
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