Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Haji Ghulam Ali Sunday said that by adopting a healthy lifestyle and healthy food, dangerous and deadly diseases like diabetes could be controlled. Diabetes is a silent killer, diagnosis and proper management of this disease takes time and diabetes is a serious health challenge, he added.
To deal with this, we need to change our lifestyle, he said and added that as a result of prevention of diabetes, the risk of other diseases could also be reduced and in this context philanthropists should serve humanity. “I will fully cooperate with the welfare institutions engaged and serving the ailing humanity,” he said while addressing a function organized by Omar Diabetes Foundation on the occasion of World Diabetes Day at Governor House here Sunday.
Omar Foundation Chairman Justice (Retd) Mian Mohammad Ajamal, CEO Dr. Umar Rohab, Professor Dr. Abrar Ahmed, Dr. Sheikh Fahad Falah, members of the Board of Directors, diabetes experts, social and political personalities and representatives of the business community also participated in the ceremony.
Chairman Umar Foundation Justice (Rtd) Mian Muhammad Ajamal, Professor Dr. Abrar Ahmad and CEO Dr. Umar Wahab while addressing the ceremony, informed the Governor and other stakeholders about the Umar Foundation were performing by serving the people in Islamabad, Muzaffarabad and Peshawar. He said that Pakistan was the third largest country in the world in terms of the prevalence of diabetes, where there were more than 30 million diabetic patients.
Almost every fourth person is suffering from diabetes, he said, adding, “It can also cause heart failure, which can be prevented by a charity organization like Omer Diabetes Foundation providing free treatment facilities to poor people and so far more than 40,000 patients have been treated free of charge.