Public health data uncovers patterns in lifestyle diseases, allowing policymakers to design preventive initiatives tailored for women. By understanding the prevalence of conditions like osteoporosis, heart disease, and diabetes among women, health authorities can create specific nutritional, exercise, and wellness programs, potentially reducing the incidence and burden of these diseases.
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