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Last updated on August 30th, 2022One of the health problems due to improper control of diabetes is foot ulcers and foot pain. Every thirty seconds, someone loses a lower limb due to diabetes mismanagement. A leading cause of 85% of leg amputations in diabetic people is a bad foot ulcer. It is, therefore, necessary to know …
Last updated on April 12th, 2022Diabetes is considered a terminal and incurable disease. Numerous researches have proved that diabetes can is reversible. Moreover, with proper focus on medication, diet, exercises, and meditation a diabetic person can feel reclaiming the health back to normal. Thus, come out of the idea of stressful diabetic life and enjoy the …
Last updated on July 28th, 2023Diabetes awareness and management efforts have increased globally. Still, more efforts are needed. In 2019 the diabetes global prevalence impacted 463 million people. It is expected to reach 578 million people by 2030. With the same growing trends by 2045, 700 million people shall be affected by diabetes . Read to …
Last updated on October 13th, 2023Type 2 Diabetes is more common in adults, and 1 in every 10 adults across the globe has this diabetes. 90% of the people having diabetes with Type-2 Diabetes. The good news is that diabetes can be reversed. Reversal requires proper care, exercise, diet plan, and medication. The key step in …
Last updated on October 15th, 2023India is called the “Diabetes Capital of the World”. More than 17% of total diabetics in the world are Indians. With the present number around 8 crore, it is expected that diabetes pateints in India will cross 13.7 crores by 2045. So controlling diabetes is of paramount importance. Controlling diabetes is …
Last updated on October 17th, 2023Diabetes has emerged as a growing health challenge for 21st-century people. The number of people impacted by diabetes has tripled within the past 20 years. The growing rate of type 2 diabetes among adults is a serious concern. But with time changing, practices for type 2 diabetes management have also changed …