
- Riana Andriamirindrarivonjy, one minute reading
Over the past decade, the local medical community has increasingly noticed a decline in the number of people suffering from diabetes and kidney failure. In the past, many speculated that these were diseases that only affected people over the age of 50. However, diabetes no longer picks its victims, and it is not just hereditary: even those with no history of diabetes are not immune. The same goes for kidney failure, which is fatal in younger people.