What the scientists are saying…
Britain’s diabetes crisis The number of people with diabetes in the UK has exceeded five million for the first time ever, according to Diabetes UK. A new report from the charity shows that 4.3 million people have been diagnosed with the condition, and estimates that a further 850,000 are living with it, but do not know it. Around 90% of those who have diabetes suffer from type 2, which is associated with individuals being overweight or inactive; about two-thirds of adults in the UK are overweight or obese. Another 2.4 million people are at high risk of developing the type 2 form in the UK, according to the report. “Alarmingly,” it notes, “the condition is becoming increasingly common among those under the age of 40.” Diabetes, particularly if left untreated, leads…