India faces the second-highest economic burden from diabetes globally, a new study reveals. With 11.4% of the population diabetic and 15.3% prediabetic, experts emphasize that borderline diabetes is reversible. Lifestyle changes, including weight loss and regular exercise, are crucial to prevent progression to type 2 diabetes. Early action offers a chance to alter the health trajectory.
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