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In a recent study conducted by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), it was found that the prevalence of diabetes in India has reached alarming levels. The study revealed that more than 70 million people in India are currently living with diabetes, making it one of the top ten countries with the highest number of diabetes cases in the world. The researchers attributed this increase to a combination of factors including sedentary lifestyles, poor dietary habits, and genetic predisposition. With diabetes being a major risk factor for other serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure, the findings of this study serve as a wake-up call for the Indian population to take proactive steps towards improving their health. Experts recommend regular exercise, a balanced diet, and regular health check-ups to help prevent and manage diabetes. As the prevalence of diabetes continues to rise in India, it is crucial for individuals to prioritize their health and make lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of developing this chronic condition. This study sheds light on the urgent need for public health campaigns and policies aimed at promoting healthy living and diabetes prevention in India.

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