Hospitals in various Bulgarian cities are organizing free consultations for people with diabetes and those at risk of diabetes on the occasion of World Diabetes Day. According to data from the Bulgarian Society of Endocrinology, one in three..
About 770,000 people, or 16.5% of the population of Bulgaria, suffer from diabetes. This is shown by data from the latest screening, carried out in 2024 and presented by the president of the Bulgarian Society of Endocrinology Prof...
Over half a million Bulgarians suffer from diabetes. Another 134,000 are thought to be unaware of it yet , and over 230,000 are pre-diabetic. November 14 is World Diabetes Day on which awareness is raised towards diabetes prevention...
On World Heart Day, 29 September, the Bulgarian Society of Cardiology released the results of a social survey at a press conference in Varna. The survey was conducted by telephone interview from 17 June to 3 July among 9,835 respondents, the Bulgarian..
In 2019, the most common chronic condition in Bulgaria was hypertension recorded in 29.7% of people over the age of 15, according to the European Health Interview, quoted by the National Statistical Institute. Second place is occupied by disorders..
Nearly 2,000 Bulgarian children are suffering from diabetes, the Chairperson of the Association of Children with Diabetes Elisaveta Kotova told Horizont channel of the Bulgarian National Radio. An eight month-old baby is the youngest one. Some children..
Cultural events dedicated to the World Diabetes Day (WDD), which is marked annually on November 14, have already taken place in a number of Bulgarian cities. Dancing, concerts, photo exhibitions and information campaigns in support of those suffering..
Radostin Marinov and Gabriel Atanassov and their computer science teacher Angel Angelov, all of them from Shoumen, have developed a programme with the aid of which parents with children who have diabetes are able to monitor insulin pump data remotely..