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South Africa's diabetes market is set to grow at a 5.7% CAGR, reaching USD 1.27 billion by 2029, driven by continuous glucose monitoring adoption, digital health solutions, and advanced ...
Africa's diabetes market is set to grow 7.2% annually, reaching $2.73 billion by 2025. Key trends include expanding CGM access, supporting local production, and adopting digital health. Major ...
The South African diabetes devices and therapeutics market is undergoing transformation due to increased adoption of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), expanded digital health solutions ...
South Africa's diabetes market is set to grow at a 5.7% CAGR, reaching USD 1.27 billion by 2029, driven by continuous glucose monitoring adoption, digital health solutions, and advanced therapeutic ...
Adopt Digital Health Solutions for Diabetes Management Mobile platforms and digital monitoring tools are being deployed for diabetes management across urban and peri-urban Africa.
South Africa's diabetes market is set to grow at a 5.7% CAGR, reaching USD 1.27 billion by 2029, driven by continuous glucose monitoring adoption, digital health solutions, and advanced therapeutic ...
Later that day, a quieter ePoster session titled Obesity-Associated Diabetes and Cancer Risk offered a chilling insight: Type 2 diabetes is tied not only to heart disease, but also to several cancers, ...
" target="_blank">Life Healthc is actively driving sustainable healthcare by incorporating energy efficiency and water-saving measures across its hospital network ...
Companies can help to reduce South Africa’s cancer risk by working with Cansa to reduce their employees’ health risks ...
With visionary leadership, ethical stewardship and strategic collaboration, artificial intelligence can help us leapfrog old limitations and create a more just, prosperous and sustainable society ...
Agyepong, Chair of the Faculty of Public Health at the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (GCPS) and Co-Director of the STOP NCD Research Centre. Speaking at the pivotal meeting, Professor Irene ...
Africa has seen major healthcare gains, yet many of its presidents continued to seek medical care abroad despite once ...