A new study in The Lancet has found that 44 per cent of people globally living with diabetes don’t even know they have it. It has researchers calling the number “alarming,” but doctors say it strengthens the need for routine screening. Amandalina Letterio reports.
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‘Alarming’: Study finds 44% of people with diabetes don’t know they have it
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