In Alberta, an expert panel is now working on ways to lower the risk of severe outcomes and the strain on the health-care system in the years ahead.
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases affecting people living in Canada and diagnoses continue to be on the rise.
On her doctor’s advice, Oben dropped the pop and processed food from her diet and started exercising every day. “A lot of them are coming in with obesity diabetes and high blood pressure,” said Dr Yvonne Kangong a Calgary family physician and obesity medicine specialist.
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