THE PREVALENCE OF DIABETES MELLITUS AND MEDICAL APPROACHES IN THE CONTEXT OF UZBEKISTAN
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Diabetes mellitus represents a critical public health issue in Uzbekistan, where the burden of non-communicable diseases is growing. This article discusses the underlying epidemiological patterns of diabetes, evaluates the health system’s response, and outlines necessary reforms. By considering social determinants, urbanization, and healthcare access, it provides a comprehensive overview of diabetes management and prevention efforts in the country.
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