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Want to Beat Lifestyle Diseases? Treat the Lifestyle, Not Just the Disease.

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Personalized & Scientific Solutions Are Key! The Growing Crisis of Lifestyle Diseases Lifestyle diseases are fast becoming a global epidemic. From diabetes to heart disease, obesity to hypertension, millions of people worldwide are suffering from conditions that could have been prevented. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 71% of all global deaths are now attributed to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as lifestyle diseases. These include heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and chronic lung disease. In India alone, NCD s account for 60% of all deaths, primarily due to unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity, and harmful lifestyle habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Traditional medical interventions target the symptoms of these diseases rather than addressing their root cause: lifestyle choices. We live in a world where it’s easier to prescribe a pill than to fix what’s really wrong—the way we live. People are caught...

Why Diabetes is the 'Father' of Most Chronic Diseases.

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Why Diabetes is the 'Father' of Most Chronic Diseases: Scientific Research & Impact on Millions in the US and India Diabetes, a condition once considered manageable, has now earned a new, more ominous title—the Father of Most Chronic Diseases.   This isn't an exaggeration; scientific evidence has continuously highlighted the link between diabetes and a cascade of other chronic conditions, from cardiovascular disease to kidney failure.  Affecting millions worldwide, especially in the US and India, diabetes doesn't just stop with its own complications. It silently triggers an entire spectrum of health problems that, if left unchecked, can severely diminish quality of life. The Global and National Impact of Diabetes Globally, an estimated 537 million people  are living with diabetes, with nearly 90 million of those individuals in India  alone.  In the United States , approximately 37 million Americans  have been diagnosed with diabetes, accounting for ove...