Report: Half of population in India shows abnormal blood glucose level
Young adults between 18-35 years show a higher prevalence of pre-diabetes than diabetes, indicating a high potential to develop the disease.
Young adults between 18-35 years show a higher prevalence of pre-diabetes than diabetes, indicating a high potential to develop the disease.
Although there are far more cases, treatment rates in those regions have barely increased, the authors said, while things have improved in some higher-income countries leading to a widening treatment gap.
Across India, 12.4% women and 14.4% men had reported high RBG
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