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LAHORE, Nov 14 (APP):Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique, in his message on World Diabetes Day, warned that diabetes is a “dangerous and silent enemy” that can be controlled only through vigilance, awareness, and disciplined living.
He said the rapidly rising rate of diabetes in Pakistan demands a stronger and more effective response. “Health is the basic right of every citizen, and the Punjab government is fully committed to ensuring this right,” he added.
Highlighting a major initiative, the minister noted that for the first time in history, insulin kits are being delivered directly to the homes of children suffering from type-one diabetes under a government program. He said free medicines are also being ensured across all government hospitals to facilitate patients.
Khawaja Salman Rafique emphasized that adopting a healthy lifestyle is essential to preventing and managing diabetes. “A balanced diet, regular physical activity, and continuous monitoring of blood sugar levels are the only sustainable ways to protect oneself from diabetes,” he said.