The escalating prevalence of diabetes in Singapore is akin to a silent takeover, with an expected increase of 200,000 diabetic residents above 40 by 2030 from about 400,000 today.
As there is presently no cure for diabetes, keeping it under control is essential. Hear from Prof Chia Kee Seng, Founding Dean of NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, and Assoc Prof Kavita Venkataraman as they weigh in on who is most at risk of diabetes and the direct and indirect costs of this chronic condition.
I’m Young And Healthy. Why Should I Care? – Part 1/2
How Can I Manage It, And What Happens If I Don’t? Part 2/2