You don’t have to look sick to have diabetes, and that’s the problem

India faces a growing diabetes reality, with over 100 million adults affected and millions more prediabetic, often unaware. Lifestyle changes like reduced activity and processed foods fuel this rise, with younger individuals now diagnosed. Experts warn against misleading "cures" and emphasize that remission, not reversal, is medically accurate, requiring sustained healthy habits and medical guidance.

You don’t have to look sick to have diabetes, and that’s the problem
India faces a growing diabetes reality, with over 100 million adults affected and millions more prediabetic, often unaware. Lifestyle changes like reduced activity and processed foods fuel this rise, with younger individuals now diagnosed. Experts warn against misleading "cures" and emphasize that remission, not reversal, is medically accurate, requiring sustained healthy habits and medical guidance.