This study aimed to identify diabetes risk factors in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and explain why diabetes is rapidly spreading there, which examined some sociodemographic characteristics factors that might affect type 2 diabetes such as age, gender, alcohol consumption, and smoking, diabetes family history, and body weight. The data was collected from the hospital of diabetes named the center of diabetes in Sulaymaniyah city of Iraq, in which 218 diabetic cases were used for that purpose. According to the findings, some factors influence type 2 diabetes, such as Gender, Smoking, and Body Weight. For Gender, Females are more likely to have diabetes than males. Also, someone that smokes is more likely to have diabetes than those who do not ...
The most prevalent type of diabetes disease is type 2. It resulted through cells' failure for recogn...
Type II Diabetes Mellitus is one of the silent killer diseases worldwide. According to the World Hea...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been a major research topic in scientific health studies. Diabetes is a c...
The number of people with diabetes is increasing all over the world. A misconception that diabetes i...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to model and determine factors influencing the risk of diabete...
Diabetes occurs as a result of the inability of the pancreatic gland to produce an adequate amount o...
Background and aims: Diabetes type II (non-insulin dependent) which is one of the most prevalent dia...
Diabetes occurs as a result of the inability of the pancreatic gland to produce an adequate amount o...
This study investigates Diabetes Mellitus, which is a disorder that is assuming pandemic proportion ...
Diabetes is a very serious chronic. Diabetes can occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce enough ins...
The purpose of study to evaluate the Most significant Modifiable Factor Associated With Patients Pre...
This research is aimed at investigating the predictors and risk factors of diabetes using the log-no...
Diabetes is a very serious chronic. Diabetes can occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce enough ins...
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic disease, non-epidemic disease that costs a lot of money in each ...
Introduction: This study analyses the risk factors that affect glycosylated hemoglobin index in type...
The most prevalent type of diabetes disease is type 2. It resulted through cells' failure for recogn...
Type II Diabetes Mellitus is one of the silent killer diseases worldwide. According to the World Hea...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been a major research topic in scientific health studies. Diabetes is a c...
The number of people with diabetes is increasing all over the world. A misconception that diabetes i...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to model and determine factors influencing the risk of diabete...
Diabetes occurs as a result of the inability of the pancreatic gland to produce an adequate amount o...
Background and aims: Diabetes type II (non-insulin dependent) which is one of the most prevalent dia...
Diabetes occurs as a result of the inability of the pancreatic gland to produce an adequate amount o...
This study investigates Diabetes Mellitus, which is a disorder that is assuming pandemic proportion ...
Diabetes is a very serious chronic. Diabetes can occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce enough ins...
The purpose of study to evaluate the Most significant Modifiable Factor Associated With Patients Pre...
This research is aimed at investigating the predictors and risk factors of diabetes using the log-no...
Diabetes is a very serious chronic. Diabetes can occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce enough ins...
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic disease, non-epidemic disease that costs a lot of money in each ...
Introduction: This study analyses the risk factors that affect glycosylated hemoglobin index in type...
The most prevalent type of diabetes disease is type 2. It resulted through cells' failure for recogn...
Type II Diabetes Mellitus is one of the silent killer diseases worldwide. According to the World Hea...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been a major research topic in scientific health studies. Diabetes is a c...