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Diabetes / Josie Evans, Angela Scriven.

By: Evans, Josie [author.]Contributor(s): Scriven, Angela [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Public health mini-guidesPublisher: Edinburgh : Churchill Livingstone, 2015Description: 144 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780702046377 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Diabetes | Health and Fitness | Health and WellbeingDDC classification: 614.5'9462 Summary: Diabetes is a worldwide public health concern and is being referred to as the 'global epidemic of diabetes', the 'silent epidemic' and the 'diabetes timebomb'. The increasing incidence of diabetes, the heavy burden of morbidity and mortality associated with diabetes, and its spiralling healthcare costs, underpin the importance of a public health approach to the prevention and management of diabetes. This mini-guide explores in more detail how public health practice might address some of these issues.
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Diabetes is a worldwide public health concern and is being referred to as the 'global epidemic of diabetes', the 'silent epidemic' and the 'diabetes timebomb'. The increasing incidence of diabetes, the heavy burden of morbidity and mortality associated with diabetes, and its spiralling healthcare costs, underpin the importance of a public health approach to the prevention and management of diabetes. This mini-guide explores in more detail how public health practice might address some of these issues.

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