+ Follow DR. GAUDEN GALEA Tag
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[Title] => WHO lauds RP campaign vs diabetes
[Summary] => HANOI The Philippines has been acknowledged by the World Health Organization (WHO) for its active campaigning against non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes, at a summit here.
In a presentation during the Diabetes Summit last Tuesday, Dr. Gauden Galea, WHO regional adviser for NCDs in the Western Pacific, said the Philippines is among the countries in the region that need "external intervention (support)" in battling NCDs, but noted it is doing well in the campaign.
The other nations he cited were China, Mongolia and Vietnam.
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[Title] => Health experts say diabetes has reached epidemic proportions
[Summary] => Hanoi, Vietnam Global experts meeting here agreed yesterday that diabetes has attained epidemic proportions as 194 million people worldwide now have the debilitating disease.
At the "World Diabetes Summit" at Sofitel Plaza Hotel here, Prof. Pierre Lefebvre, chairman of the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) and president of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), disclosed that the figure is expected to double by 2025, with a majority of cases coming from developing countries.
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In a presentation during the Diabetes Summit last Tuesday, Dr. Gauden Galea, WHO regional adviser for NCDs in the Western Pacific, said the Philippines is among the countries in the region that need "external intervention (support)" in battling NCDs, but noted it is doing well in the campaign.
The other nations he cited were China, Mongolia and Vietnam.
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[Summary] => Hanoi, Vietnam Global experts meeting here agreed yesterday that diabetes has attained epidemic proportions as 194 million people worldwide now have the debilitating disease.
At the "World Diabetes Summit" at Sofitel Plaza Hotel here, Prof. Pierre Lefebvre, chairman of the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) and president of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), disclosed that the figure is expected to double by 2025, with a majority of cases coming from developing countries.
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