Diabetes on the rise among those under 40 due to lifestyle habits, earlier detection

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Diabetes is affecting more young people. Doctors in Singapore are seeing more patients -- some as young as 30 years old -- having the disease. As Sherlyn Seah finds out, there are two key reasons: Modern lifestyle habits and greater awareness of early screening.

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*You Did Not Choose To Be Classified As Diabetic, But You Can Choose To Fight Back Against Diabetes* 💪

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Good for polyclinics and hospital. Money coming in for them

paparoti
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Artificial Sweeteners need to be blame!

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The opposition parties in s'pore are getting increasingly useless, and that is a crisis.

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Not surprising at all. Not totally shocking.😂
Right. Stressful lifestyle? Too many Fastfood choices?
Do not blame the food lah. 😅
Who puts the food inside your mouth? 😅😮🤨

Just like smoking or drinking management, eating management is the top priority.

Eating less or too much without considering the condition of the body after not enough rest, exercise, sleep and nutrition calls a trip to hospital after a quarter or a year of health neglect.

If there is no control of eating unhealthy food, then let it be.
But just balance with LOTs of fruits and veggies Daily lah. 😅 TOP priority is to drink 3 liters of water daily. If not, then one is agreeing on keeping and accumulating the toxins or delayed undigested foods(ew ew) inside your body. It means rotten undigested acidic fluids flowing into your organs, blood, brains and bones. Omg wo de tien na. 😅

If one does not agree, then one had agree a frequent future visit to the hospital.
Remember, whatever goes inside your stomach from your mouth, must come out at least after 1-2 days. It's not healthy but 3-4 days delay discharge is still ok. 😅

dyVal