With over four million Filipinos battling diabetes and millions more remaining undiagnosed, Watsons Philippines and Diabetes Philippines, Inc. have reignited their partnership to launch a nationwide free diabetes screening program.…
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Watsons and Diabetes Philippines Join Forces for Effective Diabetes Prevention & Care
In response to the growing number of diabetes cases in the country and the need for more proactive health interventions, Watsons Philippines, the country’s leading health, wellness, and beauty retailer, has partnered with Diabetes Philippines, Inc. (DPI) to amplify efforts in awareness, early detection, and chronic disease management.
Fight diabetes with a healthy lifestyle and personalized health solutions
According to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Diabetes remains a major health problem in the Philippines with one for every 14 Filipino adults suffering from the disease. Currently, it is the fourth leading cause of death in the country affecting 4 million Filipinos from its complications.
Glufarelin gives hope to people with diabetes
Diabetes is a serious and chronic metabolic disease characterized by an increase in blood sugar levels. It is consistently one of the top 10 leading causes of death in the Philippines through the years. In the Philippines, 1 in 14 Filipino adultslives with diabetes.
Sun Life Bolsters Initiatives to Fight Diabetes
As the Filipino’s partner in health, Sun Life Philippines (Sun Life) is ramping up its fight against diabetes with the launch of initiatives that promote diabetes awareness and prevention through a healthier lifestyle.
Sun Life Bolsters Initiatives to Fight Diabetes
As the Filipino’s partner in health, Sun Life Philippines (Sun Life) is ramping up its fight against diabetes with the launch of initiatives that promote diabetes awareness and prevention through a healthier lifestyle.
A Diabetes Wake Up Call: Know the Risk Factors and Symptoms Now
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), symptoms of diabetes include: increased thirst and urination, increased hunger, fatigue, blurred vision, numbness or tingling in the feet or hands, sores that do not heal, and unexplained weight loss.
