Health insurance spends 1,000 billion VND to treat diabetes in Hanoi
Cao Thơm - Đinh Hiệp |
Diabetes has become a worrying problem in the community. To support treatment, the Health Insurance has spent 1,000 billion VND on patient health care.
Cao Thơm - Đinh Hiệp |
Diabetes has become a worrying problem in the community. To support treatment, the Health Insurance has spent 1,000 billion VND on patient health care.
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Can Tho - A patient with diabetes mellitus complicated by lactic acidosis and critical multiple organ failure due to self-medication with traditional herbal medicine and family medicine.
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Currently, Vietnam has about 7 million people with diabetes. Of these, more than 55% of patients have complications. In particular, diabetes is increasingly affecting younger people. This is considered a "silent killer" while many people's understanding of this disease is still limited.
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According to the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control, lifestyle, diet and exercise adjustments play an important role in blood sugar control.
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MỸ LY |
Can Tho - A patient with diabetes mellitus complicated by lactic acidosis and critical multiple organ failure due to self-medication with traditional herbal medicine and family medicine.
Lệ Hà |
Currently, Vietnam has about 7 million people with diabetes. Of these, more than 55% of patients have complications. In particular, diabetes is increasingly affecting younger people. This is considered a "silent killer" while many people's understanding of this disease is still limited.
Phương Anh |
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control, lifestyle, diet and exercise adjustments play an important role in blood sugar control.