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[Summary] => Ikinabahala ni Senator Grace Poe ang mabilis na pagdami ng kaso ng diabetes sa mga bata at mga teenagers na banta sa kalusugan ng mamamayan.
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[Title] => ‘Unite for Diabetes’ campaign launched
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[Title] => SEA, Pacific to bear brunt of diabetes epidemic
[Summary] => Southeast Asia and the Pacific will bear the brunt of a diabetes epidemic by 2010 as the region continues to adopt Western lifestyle and food, an expert said recently.
According to Dr. Tommy Willing, president of the Philippine Diabetes Association (PDA), diabetes is the hidden epidemic of the 21st century.
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This weekend, the Philippine Diabetes Association is holding the Diabetes Expo, a trade show aimed at bringing diabetes awareness to the general public and familiarizing them with resources and organizations that can make living with diabetes easier.
The event will be held in the Megatrade Hall 1 of SM Megamall in Ortigas, Mandaluyong City.
Diabetes affects more than 230 million people worldwide and is expected to affect 350 million by 2025.
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Prevention of diabetes and its complications, discrimination against diabetics in the workplace, use and abuse of some food supplements these were just some of the topics discussed during a special lay forum sponsored recently by the Philippine Diabetes Association (PDA) to promote diabetes awareness among Filipinos.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Tommy Ty Willing, PDA vice president, said the activity was conducted to address the worries and concerns of diabetic patients and more importantly, to empower patients by giving them the right information about diabetes.
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[Title] => Group conducts diabetes survey among Filipinos
[Summary] => To properly address diabetes, the Philippine Diabetes Association (PDA) has commissioned a survey to provide a clearer picture of the disease in the country.
According to PDA president Dr. Teresita Que, the survey is designed to determine the "knowledge, attitude and practices of Filipinos that could be related to diabetes."
Although the survey is conducted only in Metro Manila, the PDA hopes to determine diabetics compliance with recommended medications and the publics adherence to healthy lifestyles.
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[Title] => Seven of 10 Filipino diabetes patients likely to lose a leg
[Summary] => Seven out of every 10 diabetic Filipinos will end up with amputated lower limbs, the Philippine Diabetes Association (PDA) said yesterday.
The group also warned that every 30 seconds, a human leg is cut off due to diabetes somewhere in the world.
PDA president Dr. Teresa Plata Que said foot and leg amputation is the leading complication of diabetes, a condition associated with an unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle.
She added that this is because humans belong to the "upright Homo sapiens" species that depends heavily on its feet.
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[Title] => Health mag turns 1
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According to Dr. Rafael Castillo, the magazines editor, it took a dash of courage and a megadose of faith when they decided to publish a monthly health magazine a year ago.
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PHILIPPINE DIABETES ASSOCIATION
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This weekend, the Philippine Diabetes Association is holding the Diabetes Expo, a trade show aimed at bringing diabetes awareness to the general public and familiarizing them with resources and organizations that can make living with diabetes easier.
The event will be held in the Megatrade Hall 1 of SM Megamall in Ortigas, Mandaluyong City.
Diabetes affects more than 230 million people worldwide and is expected to affect 350 million by 2025.
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Prevention of diabetes and its complications, discrimination against diabetics in the workplace, use and abuse of some food supplements these were just some of the topics discussed during a special lay forum sponsored recently by the Philippine Diabetes Association (PDA) to promote diabetes awareness among Filipinos.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Tommy Ty Willing, PDA vice president, said the activity was conducted to address the worries and concerns of diabetic patients and more importantly, to empower patients by giving them the right information about diabetes.
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Although the survey is conducted only in Metro Manila, the PDA hopes to determine diabetics compliance with recommended medications and the publics adherence to healthy lifestyles.
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The group also warned that every 30 seconds, a human leg is cut off due to diabetes somewhere in the world.
PDA president Dr. Teresa Plata Que said foot and leg amputation is the leading complication of diabetes, a condition associated with an unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle.
She added that this is because humans belong to the "upright Homo sapiens" species that depends heavily on its feet.
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