
"Alarming Study Predicts 1.3 Billion People Living with Disease by 2050"
The number of people living with diabetes worldwide is projected to reach 1.3 billion by 2050, more than doubling the current figure. The increase is primarily driven by aging populations and rising obesity rates, with Type 2 diabetes accounting for the majority of new cases. Regions such as North Africa, the Middle East, and Pacific island nations are expected to be hardest hit. People with diabetes face a higher risk of developing other major diseases and complications, putting strain on healthcare systems. Access to comprehensive diabetes treatment remains limited in low- and middle-income countries. Understanding the social and economic factors influencing diabetes risk is crucial in addressing the disease's impact.
