On World Diabetes Day, Who Focuses on Prevention and Silent Signs
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Every November 14, the world unites to commemorate World Diabetes Day, an event created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to the alarming increase in cases of this condition.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that significantly affects Mexicans. More than 13.5 million adults in Mexico live with this disease; comprehensive care and nutritional support are essential for their control On World Diabetes Day, experts in public health and nutrition make an urgent call to make visible the fundamental role of food in the prevention and management of this chronic disease, which affects one in six Mexican adults (1). According to …
All of us, or most of us, know someone who suffers from Diabetes in varying degrees. We also realize how complex life becomes with this condition at the cost, with different restrictions linked to the consumption of certain foods and, of course, to the care that must be faced in order not to risk health. In that context, this November 14th, on World Diabetes Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) determined that the motto for this 2025 is “Dia…
A daily walk can help: On the occasion of the World Diabetes Day, two experts from Kiel explain what a healthy lifestyle looks like for the prevention of type 2 diabetes – a bit like at the time of our ancestors. With information about the first signs of diabetes.
UN News interviewed Portuguese doctor Sara Ribeiro, who spoke about myths, misinformation, and discipline; according to her, often "diabetes only shows signs when it's too late"; 150 minutes of physical exercise a day helps prevent the disease, among other actions. Source of the original article: United Nations / Nações Unidas (news.un.org). Photo credit: […]
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