Community beliefs and practices about diabetes and their implications for the prevention and management of diabetes in Southeast Ghana
Abstract Background Diabetes is a major public health issue, and over half a billion people are estimated to be living with diabetes, with 6.7 million deaths reported in 2021. The global diabetes burden has been recognised and included in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to achieve a...
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Main Authors: | Stanley Kofi Alor (Author), Irene Akwo Kretchy (Author), Franklin N. Glozah (Author), Philip Baba Adongo (Author) |
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