Skip to main content

Our aim is to reduce morbidity and mortality related to Non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, Obesity, Cancer and lifestyle diseases among those least able to withstand the burden of the disease. Since 2007 we have worked in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and NCR Delhi in the area of non-communicable diseases prevention and control, training of healthcare professionals in Government and private sector- trained more than 6000 doctors and nurses till now.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Avatar by Rajesh Jain

#DiabetesDiet #DiabetsCare #DiabetesMedication #Depression Our aim is to reduce morbidity and mortality related to Non communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, Obesity, Cancer and lifestyle diseases among those least able to withstand the burden of the disease. For more information contact us at: http://www.diabetesasia.org

Women with Diabetes Theme of World Diabetes Day 14th Nov 2017

World Diabetes Day 2017 The theme of World Diabetes Day 2017 is  Women and diabetes - our right to a healthy future . The campaign will promote the importance of affordable and equitable access for all women at risk for or living with diabetes to the essential diabetes medicines and technologies, self-management education and information they require to achieve optimal diabetes outcomes and strengthen their capacity to prevent type 2 diabetes. IDF will release campaign materials from May through to September to help the diabetes and wider WDD stakeholder community to prepare for World Diabetes Day on 14 November. Key messages All women with diabetes require affordable and equitable access to care and education to better manage their diabetes and improve their health outcomes. Supporting facts There are currently over  199 million women living with diabetes . This total is projected to increase to 313 million by 2040. Two out of every five women ...