The number of adults living with diabetes worldwide has surpassed 800 million, more than quadrupling since 1990, according to new data released in The Lancet on World Diabetes Day.
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THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have ...
More than 800 million adults worldwide are living with diabetes, according to a new study in the journal The Lancet.