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World Diabetes Day marked in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69598, member: 636"] Global health officials are marking World Diabetes Day by highlighting the disease's impact on all age groups. The World Health Organization selected the theme Diabetes Across Life Stages, emphasizing the need for integrated care and supportive policies for millions of people. The International Diabetes Federation reports over 540 million global cases, with numbers rising due to poor diets and sedentary lifestyles. In Zimbabwe, health officials estimate that approximately one in ten adults lives with the condition. Diabetes presents distinct challenges throughout a person's life. Children may be diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, requiring lifelong insulin therapy. Adults often develop Type 2 diabetes, and older adults face heightened risks of serious complications like cardiovascular and kidney disease. The World Health Organization stated that every affected individual deserves access to care and policies promoting health and dignity. This comprehensive approach calls for sustained action across communities. It includes encouraging better nutrition in schools, promoting physical activity in workplaces, and ensuring consistent access to medicines and monitoring tools. The observance also honors the discovery of insulin by Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best, a pivotal development that made the condition manageable. [/QUOTE]
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