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Diabetes SG is a non-profit organisation that provides education, support and advocacy for people with diabetes in Singapore. Learn about their U-Turn, BE SMART and other programmes, as well as the risk factors, complications and treatments of diabetes.
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- About Diabetes
In 2010, 1 in 9 Singapore residents aged 18 to 69 years were...
- Preventing Diabetes
Type-2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, ......
- Reversing Diabetes
Managing pre-diabetes is essential to ensure that your...
- Metabolic syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is a group of conditions that occur...
- Risk factors for type-2 diabetes
Diabetes type 2 is highly associated with older age. At age...
- BE SMART Programme
The ‘War on Diabetes’ – is fought at an individual level. BE...
- U-Turn Programme
Head Office 528 Jurong West Street 52 #01-353, Singapore...
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Learn about pre-diabetes, diabetes and how to prevent them with lifestyle changes. Find out your risk, check your eligibility for subsidised screening and read stories of people who have managed their condition.
Diabetes Singapore is a non-profit organization that provides diabetes awareness, education and counselling to patients and the public. You can support their mission by donating online or joining their membership.
Learn about the prevalence, control, and cost of diabetes in Singapore, and how it affects the ageing population. Find out how Diabetes SG can help you manage, prevent or detect diabetes and its complications.
Apr 14, 2018 · The Ministry of Health (MOH) launched the War on Diabetes in 2016 to tackle diabetes as a nation. Learn about the Citizens' Jury for the War on Diabetes, the recommendations, the progress update and the media coverage.
1. Be Aware. The more you understand diabetes, the better you can manage it. What is diabetes. Types of diabetes. How diabetes develops. How to manage diabetes. Tips for those with Type 1 diabetes. Traditional and Complementary Medicine. 2. Be Healthy. Staying healthy is key to keeping diabetes at bay. Healthy eating. Physical activity.
Diabetes, among the non-communicable diseases (NCDs), poses a major challenge to Singapore. From 2010 to 2017, the prevalence of diabetes among Singapore residents increased by 4%. If nothing is done, the number of Singaporeans living with diabetes is projected to reach one million by 2050.