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All hands on deck: Diabetes screening in the dental setting | Episode 28

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Noncommunicable diseases increase in prevalence as the population ages. They are the leading cause of mortality and healthcare expenditure globally. Diabetes, a major type of noncommunicable disease, currently affects 10.5% of adults globally, with almost half unaware that they are living with the condition. In this episode of Laborastories, hosted by Dr. Ian Lentnek from Siemens Healthineers, Dr. Zehra Yonel, an academic clinical lecturer at University of Birmingham in the U.K., will share her insights and latest research on how allied healthcare professionals like dentists can help address this public health concern through early screening. This is a paid advertisement for Laborastories’ listeners brought to you by Siemens Healthineers. The views expressed do not necessarily represent ADLM’s views, and their inclusion in this podcast is not an endorsement by Laborastories or ADLM.

For more information, please visit: https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/diabetes

Disclaimer: Product availability may vary from country to country and is subject to varying regulatory requirements.

With special guest:

Zehra Yonel (she/her), BDS, MFDS (RCS Edin.) (RCS Eng.), PGCert, FHEA, MPH (Hons.), PhD

Hosted by:

Ian Lentnek, MD Medical director, point-of-care, Medical Affairs, Siemens Healthineers

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Noncommunicable diseases increase in prevalence as the population ages. They are the leading cause of mortality and healthcare expenditure globally. Diabetes, a major type of noncommunicable disease, currently affects 10.5% of adults globally, with almost half unaware that they are living with the condition. In this episode of Laborastories, hosted by Dr. Ian Lentnek from Siemens Healthineers, Dr. Zehra Yonel, an academic clinical lecturer at University of Birmingham in the U.K., will share her insights and latest research on how allied healthcare professionals like dentists can help address this public health concern through early screening. This is a paid advertisement for Laborastories’ listeners brought to you by Siemens Healthineers. The views expressed do not necessarily represent ADLM’s views, and their inclusion in this podcast is not an endorsement by Laborastories or ADLM.

For more information, please visit: https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/diabetes

Disclaimer: Product availability may vary from country to country and is subject to varying regulatory requirements.

With special guest:

Zehra Yonel (she/her), BDS, MFDS (RCS Edin.) (RCS Eng.), PGCert, FHEA, MPH (Hons.), PhD

Hosted by:

Ian Lentnek, MD Medical director, point-of-care, Medical Affairs, Siemens Healthineers

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