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    Survey On The Evolution Of Severity Of Diabetic Patients Among Different Age Groups And Sexes In Central Kolkata

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    Diabetes is a condition that requires persistent medical attention and self-care. Diabetes mellitus is one of the most widely prevalent diseases all around the world. Through a survey, the epidemic nature of diabetes mellitus in sexes and age groups is reviewed. Numerous research teams in the biomedical field have given the molecular genetics of diabetes a great deal of attention lately. The review projects the prevalence or evolution of diabetes mellitus and its causes in various characteristics. Type 2 diabetes has the highest prevalence in people over 45 years of age. Diabetes is also significantly triggered by several other conditions, including heart disease, obesity, genetics, inactivity, and others. Despite the considerable data collection and survey analysis, a more in-depth study is still required in this area to ultimately enhance diagnoses, therapy, and reduce the likelihood of the emergence of chronic problems. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is at an alarming epidemic level. Using approved blood glucose monitoring criteria for each form of diabetes, except for gestational diabetes, early detection of diabetes and prediabetes is crucial. Diabetes screening is crucial, especially in developing nations, to prevent delayed diagnosis. The interactions between genes and the environment play a huge role in the occurrence of diabetes. Understanding its mechanisms will make it easier to incorporate genomic data into the development of individualized patient treatment and improve clinical and dietary choices
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