The answer to this question is there is no cure for diabetes, but studies show it is possible for some people to reverse it.
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Diabetes has been increasingly common in past 30 to 35 years. There are now more than 400 million people living with diabetes in the world.
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Gestational diabetes means diabetes that occurs in a woman, when they are pregnant. This occurs usually around 20 -24 weeks of pregnancy
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Mosquito-borne illnesses are diseases transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. These tiny insects act as carriers (vectors), spreading harmful viruses.
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The biggest and most important reason for this increasing number of diabetes or diabetic individuals is b changing lifestyle, increasing obesity and lack of exercise.
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The high caffeine content in these popular drinks could lead to adverse health and addiction amongst children.
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As we all know India is the capital of Diabetes. About 11% population of India is Diabetic. About 11 crore people are suffering from Type II Diabetes.
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One of the most common suggestions that is given to diabetes patients is to make changes in their diet and lifestyle.
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Workplace wellness programs have emerged as a powerful tool in preventing and managing diabetes among employees.
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As a diabetologist, I understand how festivals and holidays are special times for bonding, celebration, and, of course, delicious food.
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World Diabetes Day is observed every year on 14th November to raise awareness about diabetes and its impact on individuals and families across the world.
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