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New Research Shows Diabetes Rising Faster Than Expected in Africa

A new study has revealed that type 2 diabetes is rising faster in sub-Saharan Africa than previously thought, potentially affecting millions more in the coming decades. The research, published in The Lancet, found that diabetes prevalence could nearly double initial estimates, with urbanization, poor diets, and lack of healthcare access as key drivers. Experts highlight that peri-urban areas – locations on the outskirts of cities – heighten the risk of diabetes due to limited access to healthcare as well as increased processed food consumption. Researchers urge early testing and immediate treatment when diagnosed to combat the crisis. For those who have been diagnosed, lifestyle changes help manage the condition.

Source: VOA

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