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diabetes epidemic

World Diabetes Day: Why health education is important

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Photo: Diabetes education session in Tonga, supported by SPC

 

This year’s theme for World Diabetes Day is ‘education to protect tomorrow’. It is a recognition that today we have more access to science literature and resources to improve the quality of our lives than at any time in history.

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