The diabetes playbook just got a major update. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) officially recognized a fifth form ...
The World Health Organization does not officially recognize type 5 diabetes, also known as malnutrition-related diabetes.
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A distinct new type of diabetes is officially recognized
This year, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) officially recognized a fifth form of diabetes, after decades of ...
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has officially recognized a fifth form of diabetes, marking a major shift after decades of scientific debate and uncertainty.
New estimates from the IDF Diabetes Atlas highlight the growing diabetes threat, with nearly one in nine adults now living with the condition. As the number of people living with diabetes continues to ...
Type 5 diabetes has stepped out of the shadows after years of debate. The International Diabetes Federation gave it official ...
Globally, nearly one in nine adults (589 million) are now living with diabetes. Of these, an estimated 252 million are not yet aware they have the condition, placing them at higher risk of serious ...
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has officially recognized a fifth type of diabetes after decades of debate. The condition was first identified in Jamaica in 1955 ...
Type 1 diabetes cases are increasing globally, with a significant impact on low-income countries, necessitating new epidemiological studies for better healthcare resource allocation. By 2025, an ...
The 18th International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Congress drew over 15,000 diabetes experts from around the world -- including people living with diabetes. Although it is impossible to guess how many ...
Globally, nearly one in nine adults (589 million) are now living with diabetes. Of these, an estimated 252 million are not yet aware they have the condition, placing them at higher risk of serious ...
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