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For the WHO European Region, where only five NCDs (cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases and mental disorders) account for more than 80% of all premature deaths, opportunities to use visual gaming practices in the context of NCD prevention are especially important.To discuss the future of video games in the context of health, the WHO European Office for Prevention and Control of NCDs, together with the WHO Centre of Excellence for Quality of Care and Patient Safety, is hosting the webinar “Video games and noncommunicable diseases: future opportunities and challenges”.
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11/09/2021
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Denmark
City
Copenhagen
WHO Region
EURO
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© WHO / Uka Borregaard
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