Filter
2090
Text search:
non-communicable
diseases
Featured
Recommendations
112
New Publications
444
Language
Document type
No document type
802
Studies & Reports
593
Guidelines
203
Strategic & Response Plan
115
Fact sheets
106
Infographics
55
Manuals
45
Resource Platforms
44
Training Material
42
Videos
28
Brochures
17
Dashboards/Maps
15
Online Courses
13
Situation Updates
11
App
1
Countries / Regions
Global
437
Africa
102
India
84
Kenya
81
South Africa
66
Ethiopia
48
Uganda
36
Malawi
35
Sierra Leone
34
Nepal
34
Latin America and the Carribbean
33
Zambia
32
Liberia
31
Indonesia
31
Namibia
30
Bangladesh
29
Nigeria
28
Rwanda
28
Myanmar / Burma
27
Ghana
26
Tanzania
24
Western and Central Europe
21
Philippines
20
Syria
20
South–East Asia Region
19
Asia
19
North America
18
Ukraine
17
Mozambique
14
Cambodia
11
East and Southern Africa
11
Lesotho
10
Congo, Democratic Republic of
8
Zimbabwe
8
South Sudan
8
Brazil
8
West and Central Africa
7
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
7
Senegal
6
Thailand
6
Botswana
6
Western Pacific Region
6
Eastern Europe
6
USA
5
Pakistan
5
Iraq
5
Sudan
5
Yemen
5
Moldova
5
Guinea
4
Burkina Faso
4
Haiti
4
Jordan
4
Germany
4
China
4
Eswatini/ Swaziland
4
Middle East and North Africa
4
Venezuela
4
Palestine
4
Russia
4
Saudi Arabia
3
Cameroon
3
Somalia
3
Afghanistan
3
Papua New Guinea
3
Central African Republic
3
Peru
3
Colombia
3
Chile
3
United Kingdom
3
Lebanon
2
Turkey
2
Egypt
2
Benin
2
Ecuador
2
Angola
2
Mexico
2
Paraguay
2
Poland
2
Southern Africa
2
Guinea-Bissau
1
Ireland
1
Singapore
1
Argentina
1
North Macedonia
1
Hungary
1
Libya
1
Sri Lanka
1
Djibouti
1
Laos
1
Timor Leste/ East Timor
1
Qatar
1
Romania
1
Iran
1
Kyrgyzstan
1
Kazakhstan
1
Georgia
1
Vietnam
1
Turkmenistan
1
Jamaica
1
Japan
1
Mauritius
1
Portugal
1
Spain
1
Azerbaijan
1
Belarus
1
Israel
1
Barbados
1
United Arab Emirates
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
Countries
837
Public Health
638
Clinical Guidelines
108
Capacity Building
70
Key Resources
56
Women & Child Health
36
Pharmacy & Technologies
7
Annual Report MEDBOX
1
Toolboxes
NCDs
754
Mental Health
107
COVID-19
89
Planetary Health
70
Global Health Education
52
HIV
44
Conflict
43
Caregiver
42
TB
38
Health Financing Toolbox
37
Disability
26
Natural Hazards
16
AMR
14
Refugee
11
Rapid Response
10
Ebola & Marburg
8
Pharmacy
8
2.0 Rapid Response
7
NTDs
5
Malaria
5
Social Ethics
4
Cholera
3
Polio
3
South Sudan
1
Typhoon
1
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs either when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood glucose. Hyperglycaemia, also called raised blood glucose or raised blood sugar, is a common e
...
What is Diabetes? Diabetes means you have too much sugar in your blood. High blood sugar problems starts when your body no longer makes enough of chemical, or hormone, called insulin.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs either when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood glucose. Hyperglycaemia, also called raised blood glucose or raised blood sugar, is a common e
...
Contents Summary Glycemic Index Individual foods Mixed meal or diet Glycemic Load Disease Prevention Type 2 diabetes mellitus Cardiovascular disease Cancer Gallbladder disease
The United Nations acknowledged diabetes as an epidemic of the 21st century. Global trends demonstrate a continuing growth in its prevalence at approximately 2.5 % per year. The aim of the study was to analyse selected epidemiological factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus in Poland, Central Europe
...
Contents Summary Glycemic Index Individual foods Mixed meal or diet Glycemic Load Disease Prevention Type 2 diabetes mellitus Cardiovascular disease Cancer Gallbladder disease
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs either when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood glucose. Hyperglycaemia, also called raised blood glucose or raised blood sugar, is a common e
...
Use these resources to engage communities, increase cultural competence, and promote type 2 diabetes prevention and diabetes management.
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes means you have too much sugar in your blood. High blood sugar problems starts when your body no longer makes enough of chemical, or hormone, called insulin.
Ensure treatment decisions are timely, rely on evidence-based guidelines, capture key elements within the social determinants of health, and are made collaboratively with people with diabetes and care partners based on individual preferences, prognoses, comorbidities, and informed financial conside
...
Le nombre de personnes atteintes de diabète est passé de 108 millions en 1980 à 422 millions en 2014
If you’re interested in preventing type 2 diabetes, this guide can help you get started. Congratulations on taking the first step! By reading this, you’re already on your way. Prediabetes puts you on the road to possibly getting type 2 diabetes. Find out now, in less than 1 minute, if you may ha
...
What is Diabetes? Diabetes means you have too much sugar in your blood. High blood sugar problems starts when your body no longer makes enough of chemical, or hormone, called insulin.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) describes a group of conditions that affect your heart or blood vessels. Cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes are very serious.
150 minutes of excercise per week can drastically reduce your risk of getting diabetes.
What is Diabetes? Diabetes means you have too much sugar in your blood. High blood sugar problems starts when your body no longer makes enough of chemical, or hormone, called insulin.
It is estimated that 422 million people in the world live with diabetes. WHO forecasts that this number will reach 622 million by 2040. The majority of people with diabetes live in developing countries. The number of people with diabetes is increasing, notably in Africa, from 3 adults among 100 peop
...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in the legs or lower extremities is the narrowing or blockage of the vessels that carry blood from the heart to the legs. It is primarily caused by the buildup of fatty plaque in the arteries, which is called atherosclerosis. PAD can happen in any blood vessel, but
...
People are diagnosed with diabetes every 3 minutes.
If you think you’re at risk, speak to your doctor.