We need a health system that not only provides medication but also encourages a healthy lifestyle. Group empowerment, digital ...
World Day is observed globally on November 14 and the 2024-2026 theme “Diabetes and wellbeing” resonates greatly with how ...
Diabetes affects a significant portion of the population, raising awareness about prevention, early diagnosis and lifestyle ...
As countries mark World Diabetes Day, a health expert has painted a grim picture of the growing prevalence of diabetes in South Africa.
Locally, diabetes is the second leading cause of death in South Africa after tuberculosis ... active with at least 150 ...
by Dr Patrick Ngassa Piotie and Dr Sonja Mostert of the University of Pretoria’s Diabetes Research Centre Every 14 November, we observe World Diabetes Day. The theme for World Diabetes Day from 2024 ...
About a quarter of the 828 million adults globally living with diabetes — either type 1 or 2 — are in India, a paper ...
As global diabetes rates rise, prevalence of the disease in Canada has stabilized in recent years, with women seeing the most progress, new research suggests.
Despite being World Diabetes Day today, a review of data from the City of Cape Town Health Department has indicated a decline ...
More than 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide, almost twice as many as previous estimates have suggested, and more ...
In South Africa, diabetes is the second leading cause of death after tuberculosis ... active with at least 150 minutes of ...