They estimated that, excluding unpaid care provided by family members, diabetes would cost the global economy around US$10 trillion over the period. That works out at roughly 0.2% of annual global GDP ...
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Diabetes could drain up to INT$78.8 trillion from the global economy by 2050, study finds
This global macroeconomic analysis estimates that diabetes mellitus will cost the world economy INT$10.2 trillion between ...
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Study reveals the global economic costs of diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder and one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases worldwide.
The International Diabetes Federation officially recognized a fifth form of the disease this year, a landmark step that comes ...
The target trial emulation study suggests rigid risk thresholds aren’t needed to steer statin use in this group.
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Diabetes insipidus vs. diabetes mellitus: What’s the difference?
Medically reviewed by Danielle Weiss, MD Key Takeaways Diabetes insipidus affects the kidneys and water balance, not blood ...
Ascletis Pharma has received investigational new drug (IND) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin ...
Among 8- to 9-year-olds, those with vs. without maternal gestational diabetes mellitus exposure had two reduced measures of ...
If your thirst never seems to go away, it may be more than dehydration — experts say this persistent symptom could signal an ...
Diabetes mellitus could drain tens of trillions from the global economy, with informal caregiving emerging as the largest ...
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