- Diabetes - World Health Organization (WHO)
Diabetes factsheet from WHO providing key facts and information on types of diabetes, symptoms, common consequences, economic impact, diagnosis and treatment, WHO response
- Diabetes - World Health Organization (WHO)
Una dieta saludable, la actividad física regular, el mantenimiento de un peso corporal normal y la evitación del consumo de tabaco pueden prevenir la diabetes de tipo 2 o retrasar su aparición
- Diabetes - World Health Organization (WHO)
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose (or blood sugar), which leads over time to serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves The most common is type 2 diabetes, usually in adults, which occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't make enough insulin
- Classification of diabetes mellitus - World Health Organization (WHO)
Publicaciones de la Organización Mundial de la Salud
- Diabetes WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO)
Diabetes is one of the four major noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and its global prevalence has been steadily increasing in recent years In 2018, an estimated 131 million people in the Western Pacific were living with diabetes In 2019, an estimated 262 000 people in the Region died due to diabetes
- Ante el aumento en el número de casos en todo el mundo, que se han . . .
Según los nuevos datos publicados por The Lancet con motivo del Día Mundial de la Diabetes, el número de adultos que viven con diabetes en todo el mundo ha superado los 800 millones, es decir que la cifra se ha cuadruplicado desde 1990
- Diabetes - World Health Organization (WHO)
The inclusion of diabetes management in universal health coverage packages is crucial to effectively control diabetes and reduce harm Support for self-management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, including through therapeutic patient education, is effective in reducing health-care costs and improving health outcomes
- Diabetes - India - World Health Organization (WHO)
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs either when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar Hyperglycaemia, or raised blood sugar, is a common effect of uncontrolled diabetes and over time leads to serious damage to many of the body's systems, especially the nerves and blood
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