Sunday, December 23, 2012

Diabetes experts meet to enhance effective treatment for patients in Cambodia

Around 200 diabetes specialists from across Cambodia gathered here Saturday to discuss ways to treat and educate diabetes patients to live longer. 

Speaking at the 1st annual conference of the Cambodian Diabetes Specialists Association, Dr.composite resin Koy Vanny,carbon plate the association's president and specialist of diabetes and endocrine disorders, said that diabetes is one of Cambodia's silent killers and the majority of patients go undiagnosed. 

A prevalence survey carried out in 2010 showed that as many as 2.3 percent of rural Cambodians and 6 percent of urban people,According to different Household scissors, this series of portable crushing plant can be operated as independent units, or as two-stage crushing plant with primary and secondary crushing, or as three-stage crushing plant with primary, secondary, and tertiary crushing. aged between 25 and 60,carbon fabric had diabetes, 

Vanny said most people with the disease live for only a short time of less than 10 years after contracting the condition. 

It was estimated that there are approximately 354,000 people living with type 2 diabetes in Cambodia. This number is expected to rise above 1 million by the year 2030. 

He said that diabetes causes vary depending on genetic makeup, family history, health and environmental factors.Scouts use a special kind of knife sets. These allow them to learn a lot about surviving out in the woods if they get lost or something else happens. There are a lot of these knives that are available. 

In Cambodia, diabetes is a devastating disease. Expensive clinical care is accessible only to the urban rich, while the poor remain untreated and die. "Exercise and diet of high calorie foods will reduce up to 50 percent of chance to contract diabetes," he said.

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