New research shows that diabetes rates have doubled to 800 million adults, but over half remain untreated. Read now!
Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the ...
A new study published in the scientific journal The Lancet on November 13 has revealed that the total number of adults living ...
GLOBAL diabetes cases have quadrupled since 1990, affecting over 800 million adults worldwide, according to a World Health Organization (WHO) study released ...
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 ...
where using FPG alone misses more cases of diabetes than in other regions. Global rates of diabetes doubled over the last two decades From 1990 to 2022, global diabetes rates doubled in both men ...
This global study, the first of its kind to ... accounts for the majority of adult cases. With diabetes rates soaring globally and treatment gaps widening, the need for urgent action to improve ...
Complications from untreated diabetes include "amputation, heart disease, kidney damage or vision loss, or in some cases, premature death," said senior study author Majid Ezzati of Imperial ...
"To bring the global diabetes epidemic under control ... where using fasting plasma glucose alone missed some cases. While the study could not separate out Type 1 and Type 2 cases, previous ...
Behind the global numbers, national figures varied widely. The rate of diabetes stayed the same or ... kidney damage or vision loss – or in some cases, premature death, he said in a statement.
Behind the global numbers, national figures varied widely. The rate of diabetes stayed the same or ... kidney damage or vision loss -- or in some cases, premature death," he said in a statement.