A study published in the medical journal "The Lancet" reports that the number of adults who have diabetes globally has increased from 200 million people in 1990 to around 800 million people in 2022. The study also reported that around 40% of adults with diabetes are not receiving treatment for the disease.
A study published in the medical journal "The Lancet" reports that the percentage of adults who have diabetes globally has risen from 200 million people to about 800 million people since 1990. In 2022, around 40% of adults with diabetes were not receiving treatment for the disease.
A study published in the medical journal "The Lancet" reports that the number of adults who have diabetes globally has risen from 200 million people to about 800 million people since 1990. In 2022, around 40% of adults with diabetes were not receiving treatment for the disease.
A study published in the medical journal "The Lancet" reports that the number of adults who have diabetes globally has increased from 200 million people in1990to around 800 million people in 2022.Thestudyalsoreportedthataround 40% of adults with diabetes are not receiving treatment for the disease.