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How has the definition of human security changed? What new issues are now widely considered to be part of national security? Is the world prepared to ensure human security, given this new definition? In what ways have we made progress, and in what ways is the world falling behind?
Genetic Defect
An abnormality in the genetic material (DNA) that may lead to diseases or malformations.
Alzheimer's Disease
A progressive neurological disorder that causes brain cells to degenerate and die, leading to severe memory loss and cognitive decline.
Glucose Levels
The concentration of glucose (a type of sugar) in the blood, which is a key indicator of metabolic health.
Blood Glucose
The concentration of sugar in the blood, crucial for providing energy to the body's cells.
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