Cracking the Code: A Deep Dive into Diabetes Debate for Better Outcomes

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Prof. Sunday Chinenye, Prof. Ibrahim D. Gezawa, Dr. Akinyele Akinlade
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<p><strong>Diabetes</strong> is becoming a growing health challenge in Nigeria, driven by urbanization, changes in diet, and increasingly sedentary lifestyles. The prevalence of the disease is rising, with <strong>over 5 million Nigerians estimated to be living with diabetes</strong>, and many more undiagnosed. Limited awareness, poor access to healthcare, and the high cost of treatment make effective management difficult, especially in rural areas.</p><p><strong>Case studies </strong>can significantly enhance doctors' understanding of diabetes management. By analysing <strong>real-life scenarios</strong>, physicians can see how theoretical knowledge is applied to practical situations, leading to better insights into individualized treatment plans, patient adherence, and potential complications.</p><p>Case studies also allow doctors to <strong>explore the impact of various management strategies</strong>, medications, and lifestyle interventions in different patient populations, making the learning experience more relatable and comprehensive.</p><p>To help physicians to get better insights, <strong>Shalina Healthcare </strong>is bringing to you a unique <strong>Diabetes Case-Based Debate</strong>. Watch our esteemed experts— <strong>Prof. Sunday Chinenye, Prof. Ibrahim D. Gezawa,</strong> and <strong>Dr. Akinyele Akinlade </strong>discuss and debate the case of a diabetic patient managed through a combined <strong>Cardio-Renal-Metabolic (CaReMe) treatment approach</strong>. The discussion will be followed by an <strong>interactive Q&amp;A session </strong>with the experts.</p>

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