The challenge is not so much what to do but how to do it
Diabetes and its myriad complications are a major public health issue.1 The prevalence of diabetes has doubled in the past 20 years to around 5.1%–7.4% of the Australian population, largely as a result of the ageing population, increasing obesity and lifestyle changes.2,3 It is estimated that the number of people worldwide with diabetes will double to 300 million by 2025.4
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