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Sanitation and Hygiene


Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
The title "Dibites Miletus Type 2" appears to be a slight misspelling or variation of "Diabetes Mellitus Type 2," a widespread and critical global health concern. This chronic metabolic disorder is characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels, resulting from the body's ineffective use of insulin, a condition known as insulin resistance , or an inability of the pancreas to produce enough insulin to compensate. 1 Once commonly referred to as adult-onset diabetes, Type 2

NCRF
Sep 262 min read


Sanitation & Hygiene
Sanitation and Hygiene are two inseparable concepts that form the bedrock of public health and are essential for disease prevention, dignity, and socio-economic development globally. While often used together, they refer to distinct but complementary practices. Sanitation: The Infrastructure of Health Sanitation primarily refers to the provision of facilities and services for the safe disposal of human excreta (feces and urine) and domestic wastewater. It is the crucial

NCRF
Jul 17, 20242 min read
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