Humanity First | When Politics Breaks People

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Every year on November 14, the world pauses to mark World Diabetes Day — a reminder that this silent disease doesn’t just affect sugar levels; it affects lives. Millions across the globe, including thousands in Africa, live with diabetes without even knowing it. This year’s theme focuses on awareness, prevention, and early detection. Diabetes isn’t just about what you eat — it’s about how you live. From diet and exercise to stress and routine check-ups,
managing your health today could mean saving your life tomorrow. So, how much do we really understand about this condition that’s quietly becoming one of the biggest health threats of our time?
12 Nov English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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