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Alkem rolls out single-shot semaglutide syringes at Rs 350 for diabetes, weight lossAlkem Laboratories has launched semaglutide in single-shot pre-filled syringes in India. This makes treatment more accessible and affordabl...
Rs 450 to Rs 4,200: Drugmakers rush in to win the business of losing weightNovo Nordisk's weight-loss drug patents have expired in India. Several generic companies have launched their versions, increasing competiti...
Diabetes new type emerges after type 2, type 1 as medical experts are calling it type 5, over 25 million people suffer. Symptoms, treatment, illnessDiabetes type 2, can be caused by obesity and occurs when adults become resistant to the hormone insulin. Type 1 diabetes, mostly diagnosed...
Type 5 diabetes: The shocking new threat hitting children and teens – what you must knowThe International Diabetes Federation in 2025 officially recognized Type 5 Diabetes as a form of diabetes connected to prolonged childhood ...
Type 5 Diabetes: The new health threat affecting millions of kids with this condition, here’s what every parent needs to knowThe International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has officially recognized Type 5 diabetes, also known as Severe Insulin-Deficient Diabetes (SID...
A comprehensive approach to diabetes careIndia faces a significant diabetes challenge, with high prevalence, underdiagnosis, and poor control contributing to early complications an...
Diabetes too serious to be left to medical professionals only: Jitendra SinghIndia is tackling its diabetes epidemic head-on. At the 52nd Annual Conference of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India, ...
WHO suggests quitting smoking can lower diabetes risk by 30-40 per centSmoking influences the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels, contributing to diabetes.
Students with type 1 diabetes can now carry glucometers, insulin, snacks in UP govt schoolsStudents using CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitoring), FGM (Flash Glucose Monitoring) and insulin pumps should be allowed to keep these device...
Glenmark Pharma launches drug for diabetic patients with comorbiditiesThe new drug is well researched and affordable fixed-dose combination, which will significantly improve glycemic control in adult patients,...
Biocon Biologics to partner with International Diabetes FederationGlobal Head of Market Access & Policy, Biocon Biologics, Alexander Zach, said:"Given our extensive experience in providing affordable insul...
COVID pandemic underlined importance of integrated healthcare system: Jitendra SinghJitendra Singh, a renowned diabetologist, said that even during the pre-COVID era, it was proven with evidence that in the treatment of non...
Symptoms, facts, myths: Everything you need to know about diabetesDetected with diabetes? An unhealthy lifestyle is to blame.
World Diabetes Day: Why it is important to empower women with the right information & technologies to win against the diseaseWith more than 70 million people diagnosed with the disease, India has the second largest population with diabetes in the world.
Nearly 7 crore cases of diabetes in India in 2015: GovernmentIt has also been stated therein that the prevalence of diabetes has increased by 80 per cent among women in India between 1980 to 2014, Nad...
Poultry India announces launch of all-India protein awareness campaignIt is a national initiative to educate people on the vital role proteins play in enhancing day-to-day health, fitness and general wellbeing.
90% of diabetics are unaware of their conditionThe International Diabetes Federation pegs the number of patients with diabetes in India at 65.1 million (it was 50.8 million in 2010).
- Sanofi-led new project on diabetes targets `KiDS'
To create awareness about diabetes among children in the country, global healthcare leader Sanofi today joined hands with two other bodies ...
Maharashtra tops high blood pressure tally, foodie Punjab at bottom: SurveyMaharashtra recorded the lowest prevalence of diabetes (2.5%) on one hand but the highest prevalence of people suffering from high BP (18%)...
- Over 50 million Indians suffer from diabetes
Since diabetes can be silent and symptoms can easily go unnoticed, early detection and good management can prevent complications.