Global Diabetes Crisis: 800 Million Affected, Half Untreated
New study reveals over 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide, nearly double previous estimates, with more than half not receiving treatment.
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New study reveals over 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide, nearly double previous estimates, with more than half not receiving treatment.
Chinese scientists have proven that early insulin therapy significantly reduces the risks of stroke and heart failure in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients.
Dr. Camillo Ricordi emphasizes the importance of ‘healthspan’ in diabetes treatment, advocating for innovative cures to enhance healthy lifespans and reduce global health costs.
Diabetes affects over 529 million globally and may exceed 1.3 billion by 2050. Experts say more than half of cases can be prevented with healthy diets and regular exercise.