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About 10 people in Northern Ireland are diagnosed daily as having diabetes, it has emerged. | About 10 people in Northern Ireland are diagnosed daily as having diabetes, it has emerged. |
Health professionals have described the figure as "shocking" and say the Department of Health must act. | Health professionals have described the figure as "shocking" and say the Department of Health must act. |
Unlike England, Scotland and Wales, Northern Ireland does not have a specific diabetes strategy. | Unlike England, Scotland and Wales, Northern Ireland does not have a specific diabetes strategy. |
However, the department said more than £40m had been set aside to tackle chronic conditions, including diabetes, over three years. | |
Institute of Public Health chief executive Jane Wilde said the rise in diabetes was probably due to increasing levels of obesity. | |
"Some people would describe it as a time-bomb - I would rather say we face a major public health challenge," she said. | |
"Already this is having a big impact on our health service, and we would expect this to rise hugely in the years ahead. | |
"People are talking about diabetes actually swamping the health service." |
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