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'Alarming' rise in diabetes globally by 2050- study - The Jerusalem Post
For example, prevalence rates are expected to reach 16.8% in North Africa and the Middle East and 11.3% in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2050, compared to an estimated 9.8% globally ...
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Diabetes in the Middle East and North Africa: a high growth ...
In the Middle East as a whole, we see a strong share of spend on the modern insulins, and the newer innovative classes of pre-insulin diabetes treatments, the DPP-IVs and the GLP-1s.
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Diabetes on the Rise: Over 800 Million Affected Worldwide
Overlooked and Untreated: The Growing Diabetes Burden Worldwide. The global rate of diabetes (type 1 and 2 combined) in adults doubled from approximately 7% to about 14% between 1990 to 2022, with ...
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Middle East Diabetes Devices and Therapeutics Market Investment Report ...
The Middle East diabetes market is set to grow annually by 9.2%, reaching $5.45 billion in 2025, driven by national screening initiatives, digital health integration, and regional manufacturing.
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Study predicts dramatic rise in diabetes cases globally - KY3
(Gray News) - Diabetes could affect more than 1.3 billion people around the world by 2050, according to a new study published in the medical journal The Lancet. The projected figure is more than ...
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Top in endocrinology: Semaglutide shortage ends; rise in diabetes in ...
The FDA recently removed semaglutide from its drug shortage list, which has not been considered commercially available since early 2022. According to announcements from Novo Nordisk and the FDA ...
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Report: Obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure remain on the rise ... - UPI
Just under 12% of adults currently smoke cigarettes, the report says. Smoking rates have declined among men from 51% in 1965 to just under 16% in 2018, and from 34% among women in 1965 to 12% in 2018.
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'Alarming' rise in diabetes globally by 2050- study - Nasdaq
LONDON, June 22 (Reuters) - Every country in the world will see rates of diabetes rise in the next 30 years without action, according to a new global study. There are currently 529 million people ...
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