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www.expresshealthcare.in INSIGHT INTO THE BUSINESS OF HEALTHCARE
August 2008  
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Trends in Diabetes Research
Against the increasing diabetes disease burden, the insulin and OAD (Oral-Anti-diabetic) drug segments are bound to see robust growth. Divya Pamnani reviews the current market scenarios for each segment and profiles research trends that are driving the billion dollar diabetes industry

Diabetes in India: Current Status
Diabetes has emerged as a major healthcare problem in India. According to Diabetes Atlas published by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), there were an estimated 40 million persons with diabetes in India in 2007 and this number is predicted to rise to almost 70 million people by 2025

Diabetik Foot Care India: Specialising in Diabetes Care
A flagship company of Madras Engineering Services, Diabetik Foot Care India has many products matching international standards, finds K Deepalakshmi

Expanding Business, with Charity
Set up in September 1991, Chennai based Dr Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre (DMDSC) has carved a niche to become one of the most modern diabetes centres in Asia. It provides world class care for diabetes and its related complications through its unit, finds Manjusha Morgaonkar

Monitoring Gestational Diabetes
Chronic diseases are growing at an alarming rate and are fast emerging as one of the top causes of death in the world

Dietary Management of Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes is a major health problem being faced by modern society of today all over the world and India is predicted to have the most number of people with diabetes mellitus by the year 2025

Challenges in Treatment of Juvenile Diabetes
Teaching children the reality of diabetes as well as allowing them to be kids is an uphill task but can be achieved with some planning

YosCare Solutions for Diabetic Care
The healthcare industry is witnessing changes in terms of adoption of new technologies and processes for improving operational efficiencies and quality of care


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