| The number of people with diabetes worldwide is rising so quickly that governments and social security systems may not be able to keep up with expenses by 2025. Over 300 million people are at risk of developing diabetes globally, and it's estimated that health care for people with diabetes worldwide already costs at least $153 billion each year.
The number of people with diabetes may rise from 194 million to 333 million by 2025, and health care costs could increase to $396 billion during this timeframe.
Type 2 diabetes can often be prevented or controlled with careful attention to diet and exercise
Reuters Health August 25, 2003
|