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<title>TRADITIONAL MEDICINES TO CURE DIABETES MELLITUS IN THE NORTH RIFT</title>
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<description>TRADITIONAL MEDICINES TO CURE DIABETES MELLITUS IN THE NORTH RIFT
Barasa, Stephen S
Presently, there are more than 415 million people affected by diabetes&#13;
mellitus worldwide,(International Diabetes Federation). This figure is&#13;
projected to rise to over 642 million or more by 2040.&#13;
Around 90% of diabetic patients in the worldwide are diagnosed with&#13;
type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).&#13;
The cost of health care related to diabetes and its secondary&#13;
complications continues to expand and is a massive economic burden &#13;
for afflicted diabetic patients and particularly developing countries&#13;
(Diabetes Atlas, 7th edition, International Diabetes Federation, 2015)
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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