Tag: World Diabetes Day
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Type 2 Diabetes Among Youth Rising: Doctors Sound Alarm Ahead of World Diabetes Day
Worldwide Warning: More Young People Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes In what experts describe as a worrying shift, doctors report a sharp rise in Type 2 diabetes among children and young adults. Previously considered a condition mostly affecting adults, Type 2 diabetes is now increasingly diagnosed in younger populations, prompting urgent calls for heightened awareness,…
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Type 2 Diabetes Rising Among Youth: Doctors Sound Alarm as Bengaluru Sees Surge
Overview: A Growing Health Crisis As World Diabetes Day approaches, clinicians in Bengaluru and across India are raising concerns about a troubling trend: Type 2 diabetes is no longer a condition confined to adults in their 40s and 50s. Increasing numbers of children and young adults are being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, a disease…
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World Diabetes Day: Queenslanders Urged to Visit Pharmacies
World Diabetes Day Shines a Light on Diabetes Management in Queensland On World Diabetes Day, health advocates are urging Queensland residents to take proactive steps at local pharmacies. With more than 1.2 million Australians living with type 2 diabetes and around 125 new cases diagnosed daily nationwide, pharmacies across Queensland are stepping up to offer…
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World Diabetes Day: Queenslanders Urged to Visit Pharmacies for Better Care
World Diabetes Day highlights the role of pharmacies in Queensland health As World Diabetes Day shines a spotlight on rising diabetes numbers, Queensland residents are being urged to take advantage of their local pharmacies for screening, advice, and ongoing support. Chris Owen, President of The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland, emphasizes that diabetes is a…
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World Diabetes Day: Queensland’s Community Pharmacies Lead the Way in Diabetes Care
World Diabetes Day shines a light on a growing health challenge World Diabetes Day serves as a crucial reminder that diabetes remains a major public health issue in Queensland and across Australia. With more than 1.2 million Australians living with type 2 diabetes and about 125 new cases diagnosed every day, the role of frontline…
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World Diabetes Day: Queenslanders Encouraged to Visit Community Pharmacists for Support
World Diabetes Day: A Queensland Call to Action World Diabetes Day serves as a timely reminder for Queenslanders to engage with their community pharmacies for practical support in managing and preventing type 2 diabetes. In Australia, more than 1.2 million people live with type 2 diabetes, and about 125 new cases are diagnosed daily. While…
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World Diabetes Day: Queenslanders and Community Pharmacy
World Diabetes Day: A timely reminder for Queenslanders World Diabetes Day serves as a critical reminder for people across Queensland to take proactive steps in managing a condition that affects more than a million Australians. With type 2 diabetes continuing to rise, community pharmacies across the state are stepping up to offer accessible care, practical…
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World Diabetes Day 2025: Enhancing Workplace Diabetes Awareness and Action in Bangladesh
Introduction: Why World Diabetes Day 2025 Matters for Bangladeshi Workplaces Bangladesh faces a growing diabetes challenge, with millions of adults living with the condition. As urbanisation accelerates, sedentary lifestyles, dietary shifts, and limited physical activity contribute to rising prevalence. Given that most adults spend the majority of their day at work, workplaces are a pivotal…
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World Diabetes Day 2025: Enhancing Workplace Diabetes Awareness and Action
Overview: World Diabetes Day 2025 and the workplace World Diabetes Day 2025 centers on turning awareness into action within workplaces. With diabetes affecting hundreds of millions globally and rising fast in rapidly urbanizing regions, the workplace is a critical arena for prevention, early detection, and effective management. In Bangladesh, for instance, nearly 20 million adults…
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World Diabetes Day 2024: A Wake-Up Call from WHO Africa Chief Dr. Moeti
Rising Diabetes in Africa: A Moment for Action World Diabetes Day 2024 arrives at a critical juncture for Africa, where diabetes prevalence is climbing amid rapid urbanization, shifts in diet, and declining physical activity. The World Health Organization’s Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, emphasizes that this trend is not merely a medical issue…
