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Myths on diabetes in developing countries" found the following results:
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The International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries has a goal of serving as an important resource material in diabetes for its readers, mainly in the developing world.
http://www.ijddc.com
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London: Once called a rich man's disease, diabetes is now sparing none and spreading like an epidemic in developing countries, including India, which house 80 per ...
http://article.wn.com/view/2010/01/14/Most_diabetics_live_in_developing_countrie...
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There are lots of myths and misconceptions about diabetes. So how much do you ... overweight, and losers the chances of developing the long-term complications associated with diabetes.
http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/myths.htm
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... campaign. Bhawna Arya gives details and unravels the common myths about diabetes. ... globally each year and 80% diabetics live in developing and underdeveloped countries. ...
http://doctor.ndtv.com/storypage/ndtv/id/3690/type/feature/World_Diabetes_Day_20...
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An economic study of diabetes in developed and developing countries ... The five countries examined were chosen on the basis. that they represent economies of ...
http://www.dawnstudyitaly.com/newsletter/files_no_4/DIABETES_EIU_final 110607.pd...
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http://www.who.int/mediacentre/releases/2003/pr86/en
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"The notion that treating diabetes is expensive is the biggest myth around," says Dr Kapur ... The silent epidemic An economic study of diabetes in developed and developing countries A ...
http://www.idf.org/webdata/docs/DIABETES_EIU_110607.pdf
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Types of diabetes. According to the World Health Organization, a few decades back diabetes was an uncommon disease, in both developed and developing countries. ...
http://www.grupocompostela.org/article/types-of-diabetes
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in diabetes myths demonstrates. recognition on the part of diabetes ... health in the developing countries (for a. more detailed explanation of the socio ...
http://www.diabetesvoice.org/files/attachments/article_18_en.pdf
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Population-based surveys of 75 communities in 32 countries show that diabetes is rare in communities in developing countries where a traditional lifestyle has been preserved.
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/356/3/213
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