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Symposium: Over 12% of population has diabetes

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News File photo - Speakers at a symposium last week said 12.7 per cent of Trinidad and Tobago’s population are diabetic, which amounts to over 100,000 people, and the public should be keenly interested in mitigating their risks. Possible long-term effects of diabetes include nerve and kidney damage, vision loss, amputations, and even cancer. To commemorate National Diabetes Month, more than 100 people attended the Carlton Phillips symposium and lectures at […]

Source: Trinidad News

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