India, known as the ‘Diabetes Capital of the World,’ is seeing a rise in diabetes cases among young adults, even teens. The trend of diabetes affecting those under 30 is alarming. Dr. Advait Sharma, Chief Medical Officer at Truworth Wellness, explains that lifestyle, stress, and genetics play a major role in this shift. Stress from work, deadlines, and job insecurity can lead to unhealthy habits like smoking, drinking, and overeating, which increase the risk of diabetes.
Here are 5 simple tips to stay diabetes-free:
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