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The percentage of university students currently nursing chronic diseases including but not limited to depression, HIV/AIDs, asthma, stroke and chronic kidney diseases, is alarming, and for a long time, these students are ever thought to be healthy. However, research shows otherwise with up to 30% of the students nursing the diseases. Previous research worldwide shows that up to 30% of university students can be infected at a given time. This research aimed to investigate the issues concerning chronic diseases among university students in Kenya. The specific objectives included estimation of the percentage of students currently suffering from the diseases, determining their effects and factors associated with them. The mixed-study design was applied. Random sampling was done among students in two selected universities in Kenya and a questionnaire was used in data collection. 739 students responded to the research questions. Minitab, SPSS and R software were involved in data management for comparison purpose, especially for statistically significant results. From the analysis, currently, there are approximately 14.6% of the students are suffering from chronic diseases, and this proportion is significant (p-value |