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Serious Diabetes To Carry Out Genocide Of Niggers, m&ds And Kelings In The Near Future!! Guess Why!

JohnTan

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LONDON (REUTERS) - A global diabetes epidemic is fuelling record demand for insulin but tens of millions will not get the injections they need unless there is a dramatic improvement in access and affordability, a new study concluded on Wednesday (Nov 21).

Diabetes - which can lead to blindness, kidney failure, heart problems, neuropathic pain and amputations - now affects 9 per cent of all adults worldwide, up from 5 per cent in 1980.

The vast majority have type 2 diabetes, the kind linked to obesity and lack of exercise, and cases are spreading particularly rapidly in the developing world as people adopt more Western, urban lifestyles.


Researchers said the amount of insulin needed to effectively treat type 2 diabetes would rise by more than 20 per cent over the next 12 years, but insulin would be beyond the reach of half the 79 million type 2 diabetics predicted to need it in 2030.

The shortfall is most acute in Africa, where the team led by Dr Sanjay Basu from Stanford University estimated supply would have to rise seven-fold to treat at-risk patients who had reached the stage of requiring insulin to control their blood sugar.

"These estimates suggest that current levels of insulin access are highly inadequate compared to projected need, particularly in Africa and Asia," Dr Basu said.

"Despite the United Nations' commitment to treat non-communicable diseases and ensure universal access to drugs for diabetes, across much of the world, insulin is scarce and unnecessarily difficult for patients to access."

Global insulin supply is dominated by three companies - Novo Nordisk, Sanofi and Eli Lilly - which have various programmes to try to improve access to their products.

Insulin, however, remains costly and prices can be especially out of reach in poorer countries where tortuous supply chains and high mark-ups by middlemen often make it unaffordable for many patients.

Overall, Dr Basu and his colleagues calculated that global insulin use was set to rise to 634 million 1,000-unit vials by 2030, from 526 million this year.

Their study, published in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology journal and funded by the Helmsley Charitable Trust, was based on projections of diabetes prevalence from the International Diabetes Federation.

Dr Hertzel Gerstein from Canada's McMaster University wrote in an accompanying commentary that it was important to estimate and ensure insulin supplies, but added the forecasts should be treated cautiously, as they were based on mathematical models.

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...diabetes-drives-surge-in-insulin-demand-study

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PM Lee cited sobering figures. Today, one in nine Singaporeans has diabetes, while three in 10 over the age of 60 have diabetes, he said. Broken down by race, it is 2.5 in 10 Chinese over 60 years old who have the disease, half of Malays over 60 years old, and six in 10 Indians over that age.
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ingaporeans-has-diabetes-problem-very-9140176
 

Leongsam

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Let them die. It's nature's way of cleansing and keeping a lid on the population.

Keeping diabetics alive does nothing but contribute towards climate change.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Let them die. It's nature's way of cleansing and keeping a lid on the population.

Keeping diabetics alive does nothing but contribute towards climate change.
Problems is diabetics don't die. With medical intervention they can go on forever
 

Leongsam

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Problems is diabetics don't die. With medical intervention they can go on forever

The medical intervention you speak of involves the administration of insulin. Without treatment they will die far more quickly and that's one less human contributing to the carbon footprint.
 

Hypocrite-The

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The medical intervention you speak of involves the administration of insulin. Without treatment they will die far more quickly and that's one less human contributing to the carbon footprint.
Alot of these economic parasites will go for all the intervention necessary to just live in agony abit longer. N it's the medical corporations interest to see it through
 
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