there is probably a chance of millions in only Europe i know about ten in my school of 108 pupils
Currently in the UK there are 2.3 million people diagnosed with diabetes. However this doesn't account for the vast number that are undiagnosed. It's expected that there are an additional a half million or more undiagnosed.
There is currently no cure for diabetes, so no.
I'm assuming you mean the state and not the country, but correct me if I'm wrong. According to the latest data from the Georgia Department of Human Resources, there are approximately 608,000 Georgians with diagnosed diabetes mellitus, and another 304,000 who have undiagnosed diabetes.
It is currently estimated that over 2 million Australians have been diagnosed as diabetic. It is further estimated that at least half that number again are diabetic and have yet to be diagnosed.
5 million people in the USA
because people are afraid that the diagnosis of diabetes will raise and that many people will be insulin dependent i am so i can understand why they are concerned does that answer it for you ?? :)
92,000,000,000
Symptoms of diabetes insipidus are extreme excretion of unconsentrated urin and their fore an excessive thirst. About 3 in 100 000 people in the common population are suffering from diabetes insipidus.
The statistics are more alarming than one would think.=· In the United States alone, there are 23.6 million children and adults or better said 7.8%==of the population with diabetes.==· Approximately 17.9 million people have been diagnosed with the disease.==· 5.7 million or about 1 quarter are currently undiagnosed.==· There are an additional 57 million Americans that have==pre -diabetes.=
Over 700,000 people are known to have diabetes in Australia, with probably another another half a million people that have not been diagnosed.
180,000 people die from diabetes each year.
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