Introduction
The World Health Organization offered that the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD) has surprising increased over the last ten years. This has become an alarming issue considering the merits that such diseases are highly manageable if intervention and proper information has become available early. However, mortality rate for non-communicable diseases has drastically increased. This is largely due to poor lifestyle, lack of early detection and intervention and the limited information. In Malta, the most common non-communicable disease is diabetes. Diabetes is a condition that limits the ability of the body to process its glucose normally. Both type 1and 2 Continue reading...