Today is World Diabetes Day, a moment that reminds us to look more carefully at the early signs the body tries to show us.
Each November, we observe National Diabetes Month and engage in discussions surrounding prevention, management and the impact of this increasingly common autoimmune disease.
Pre-diabetes in school-going children, largely driven by obesity, poor diets, and sedentary lifestyles, is growing worldwide.
Diabetes is a condition where blood glucose levels are high. People can watch out for the early signs of diabetes. world ...
Every year on 14 November, the world observes World Diabetes Day — a moment to raise awareness about the rising tide of ...
Unlike Type 2 diabetes, which is often linked to lifestyle and dietary habits, Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition. It ...
IT’S one of Ireland’s most common long-term conditions — and many people don’t know they have it until damage is already done ...
Diabetes, a silent killer, damages multiple organs without early symptoms, affecting up to 80% of individuals. Experts warn ...
As part of National Diabetes Awareness Month, Sansum Diabetes Research Institute (SDRI) will host a free diabetes antibody screening clinic on World ...
Diabetes is very expensive to treat, with the country spending upwards of Shs2.2 trillion annually to treat the condition, ...