Reuters - The number of adults with diabetes worldwide has more than doubled since 1980 to 347 million, a far larger number than previously thought and one that suggests costs of treating the disease will also balloon.
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Global diabetes epidemic balloons to 350 million. 25 Jun 2011 15:30. Source: reuters // Reuters * Annual diabetes drug sales could total $48 bln by 2015
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