Diabetes affects not only physical health (hypoglycemic episodes, functional organ damage) but also impairs concentration and reduces energy levels, significantly reducing work output
Read More86 per cent of individuals living with diabetes in India have experienced mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, or other related conditions, as a direct consequence of their diabetes
Read MoreBangalore and Delhi top the list for diabetes consultations
Read MoreAccording to the findings, 90 per cent of doctors believe continuous education is essential to advance diabetes care
Read MoreLong-standing diabetes significantly increases the risk of pancreatic cancer—a less common but highly lethal form of cancer
Read MoreThe study, conducted over 12 weeks, involved 38 overweight and obese adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 23 or higher.
Read MoreDiabetes, particularly type 2, has been linked to an increased risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Research indicates that individuals with diabetes are 50-100 per cent more likely to develop cognitive impairments compared to non-diabetic individuals
Read MoreIndia, often termed the diabetes capital of the world, faces a critical challenge with approximately 77 million adults suffering from Type 2 diabetes and an additional 25 million at high risk
Read MoreThe collaboration aims to improve diabetes care through awareness campaigns, training for healthcare professionals, infrastructural support, and educational resources for lifestyle changes
Read MoreRecent research in Mumbai showed that over half of those tested had antibodies linked to type I diabetes, especially those showing symptoms
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