Tackling diabetes through lifestyle changes
<p>The high incidence of type II diabetes in Qatar is largely due to demographic and lifestyle factors and could therefore be substantially reduced with appropriate interventions, according to a new collaborative study by research teams in Doha and New York . Type II diabetes mellitus (DM) is...
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