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How organisations can support mobile workforces with diabetes

Dr Deepak Vora As global mobility surges, managing chronic conditions like diabetes during travel has become a significant concern. Diabetes remains one of the fastest-growing global public health issues,Ā affecting approximately 422 million people worldwide and causing 1.5 million deaths annually. The International SOS has reported a significant year-on-year increase in diabetes-related assistance cases over the […]Read More

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36 per cent of millennials are diagnosed with chronic health

Team L&M Redcliffe Labs, a pan-India omnichannel diagnostics provider, released a study unveiling stark generational differences in chronic disease prevalence and healthcare access patterns. A recent study conducted with a sample size of over 1.5 million found that millennials bear a disproportionate burden of chronic illnesses compared to their Gen Z counterparts. Alarmingly, 36 per […]Read More

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Need to reimagine, rethink, & reassess diabetes to check its

Tam L&M Digital therapeutics (DTx) brand Fitterfly released its year-end report called Reimagining Diabetes Care Report 2022 for the period January-December 2022. Based on a sample size of over 3,000 people who enrolled into Fitterflyā€™s Diabetes Management programs, the report underscores the need to reimagine, rethink, and reassess diabetes before it reaches pandemic proportions. It […]Read More

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Know the reasons behind cold sweats

T Subhashi You all know about what sweats are ā€“ perspiration after excessive work, exertion or heat. But, there is something called cold sweats as well. It is a sudden sweating that doesn’t come from heat or exertion, but chill, and is often the body’s response to stress, called the fight or flight mechanism. While […]Read More

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Prescription refills for hypertension helped India cope better during Covid

Team L&M Policy measures such as extended prescription for chronic diseases like hypertension helped India cope better with the chaos unleashed during the pandemic. This was stated by medical experts from Banaras Hindu University and other public health leaders addressing an event organised by the Family Planning Association of India (FPAI). In the early 2020, […]Read More

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