Diabetes has increased by 158% in rural Tamil Nadu.
(Wikimedia Commons)Deaths owing to heart attacks, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, trauma, and stroke, besides mental health disorders, are common.
However, are we doing enough to control these diseases?
Hardly, it seems.
A recent study reveals India’s alarming rise in lifestyle diseases or non-communicable diseases, claiming they account for 52 percent of fatalities in India.
Diabetes has increased by 158% in rural Tamil Nadu. (Wikimedia Commons)
Deaths owing to heart attacks, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, trauma, and stroke, besides mental health disorders, are common. However, are we doing enough to control these diseases? Hardly, it seems. A recent study reveals India’s alarming rise in lifestyle diseases or non-communicable diseases, claiming they account for 52 percent of fatalities in India.