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I consider it a big privilege to be able to serve, some way, somehow, in whatever humble capacity I can, especially if the end in view is to uplift lives, or foster better relations, push advocacies or just generally improve the lot.

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The figures relevant to diabetes are awesome. Worldwide, there are more than 177 million people with the disease and the number is expected to increase to about 300 million by year 2025, as recently reported by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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In the Philippines, there are about three million Filipinos afflicted with diabetes. More alarming is the fact that probably an equal number are diabetic but remain undiagnosed.
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I consider it a big privilege to be able to serve, some way, somehow, in whatever humble capacity I can, especially if the end in view is to uplift lives, or foster better relations, push advocacies or just generally improve the lot.

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The figures relevant to diabetes are awesome. Worldwide, there are more than 177 million people with the disease and the number is expected to increase to about 300 million by year 2025, as recently reported by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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In the Philippines, there are about three million Filipinos afflicted with diabetes. More alarming is the fact that probably an equal number are diabetic but remain undiagnosed.
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