Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the ...
New research shows that diabetes rates have doubled to 800 million adults, but over half remain untreated. Read now!
Global diabetes rates quadrupled since 1990, affecting 828 million adults, with treatment disparities persisting.
Global adult diabetes cases have doubled to more than 800 million during the past three decades, far exceeding previous estimates, according to new research. A groundbreaking study published in The ...
Adult diabetes cases worldwide have more than quadrupled, according to a new analysis from The Lancet journal. Boxing results: Jake Paul defeats Mike Tyson by decision Red Lobster Is Making A ...
More than 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide – almost twice as many as previous estimates have suggested – and more than half of those aged over 30 who have the condition are not receiving ...
India currently has the world’s highest number of people with diabetes, accounting for more than a quarter of global cases, or approximately 212 million individuals. China follows with 148 ...
The analysis revealed a doubling of diabetes cases from seven to 14 per cent between 1990 and 2022 with nearly 450 million adults – 60 per cent of those affected – remaining untreated. This emergency ...
The economic burden of diabetes on Jamaica’s healthcare system is immense. With the growing number of children diagnosed with ...
November is World Diabetes Awareness Month, and World Diabetes Day is marked on 14 November. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
The Chief Operating Officer of The Diabetes Centre, Dr Sajid Mahmood Ashraf, has raised alarm over the growing number of diabetes cases in Pakistan ... pointed out the global toll of diabetes ...