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Global diabetes cases double to over 800M in 30 years: study
LONDON – Global diabetes rate in adults has doubled over the past three decades, impacting more than 800 million people worldwide, according to a recent landmark study published in The Lancet. The groundbreaking study,
More than 800 million people have diabetes globally. How does Europe compare?
It examined trends in
diabetes prevalence
and treatment worldwide from 1990 to 2022 and used data from more than 140 million adults across 200 countries and territories. The findings show the rate of people with
diabetes
has doubled over the past three ...
Diabetics left without treatment as global rate of disease doubles
Global diabetes rates have doubled over the past 30 years, with many middle- and low-income countries failing to provide sufferers with sufficient access to treatment, according to an international study.
Diabetes in adults nearly doubles worldwide, study suggests
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 treatment,
Global Diabetes Rate Has Doubled In Last 30 Years: Study
The percentage of adults suffering from diabetes across the world has doubled over the past three decades, the biggest rises coming in developing countries, a study said Wednesday.
New report reveals global diabetes rates have doubled since 1990
A new report shows global diabetes rates have doubled, rising from 7% in 1990 to 14% in 2022, with the largest increase seen in low and middle-income countries. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the health risks tied to this surge.
21 Crore Indians—quarter of global cases—had diabetes in 2022, finds Lancet study
The global diabetes population reached 82.8 crore in 2022, with India contributing over 21 crore. The study underscores the urgency for improved diabetes detection and prevention efforts in regions with low treatment rates,
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Global Diabetes Prevalence Surpasses 800M, Urging Urgent Action to Address Growing Epidemic
WHO calls for stronger global policies to address diabetes surge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
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More than 800 million people worldwide have diabetes
Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the ...
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As Canada’s diabetes rates stabilize, experts say it’s not all good news
As global diabetes rates rise, prevalence of the disease in Canada has stabilized in recent years, with women seeing the most ...
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Countries with the highest number of diabetics: raising awareness and preventing diabetes
Explore the significance of World Diabetes Day, the alarming rise in diabetes cases globally, and how awareness can lead to ...
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Prevalence of diabetes 15.8% in US adults from 2021 to 2023
The prevalence of diabetes was 15.8% among U.S. adults during August 2021 to August 2023, according to a November data brief ...
The Week
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India has more cases of untreated diabetes than China, says study
Out of more that 400 million untreated diabetics in 2022, about 133 million were in India and 78 million in China ...
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Kashmir, Ladakh face higher obesity, diabetes rates
ICMR report reveals rising NCD prevalence Irfan Tramboo Srinagar, Nov 14: Kashmir and Ladakh show a higher prevalence of ...
Gulf Times
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Qatar’s diabetes prevalence drops 1.35%: STEPwise Survey
Paying rich dividends to the policies and efforts of the country, the
diabetes prevalence
in Qatar, as per the findings of ...
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Prevalence of Diabetes Is 15.8% in US Adults From 2021 to 2023
The prevalence of diabetes was 15.8% among US adults during August 2021 to August 2023, according to study findings.
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