New Delhi: World Diabetes Day is observed every year on November 14, marking the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, whose discovery of insulin in 1921 revolutionised diabetes treatment globally. Established in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation with support from the World Health Organisation, it became an official United Nations day in 2006. This day unites millions worldwide in raising awareness about diabetes prevention, management, and complications, spotlighting the importance of early diagnosis and healthy lifestyle habits.

The 2025 theme, “Diabetes and Well-being,” places emphasis on workplace health, mental well-being, and adopting practical, preventive measures. Diabetes continues to rise at an alarming rate in India and worldwide, affecting all age groups and demandin

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