It’s unfortunate, but the kinds of policies that would eliminate diabetes will probably be extraordinarily expensive (a whole bunch of fiscal, regulation, educational and environmental measures to prevent poor diet and exercise habits, plus mass production and distribution of insulin/​ozempic/​renal drugs etc) - and the closer we get to solving the problem, the more costs increase, since the easier cases of diabetes to prevent/​treat would all be dealt with first.
It’s unfortunate, but the kinds of policies that would eliminate diabetes will probably be extraordinarily expensive (a whole bunch of fiscal, regulation, educational and environmental measures to prevent poor diet and exercise habits, plus mass production and distribution of insulin/​ozempic/​renal drugs etc) - and the closer we get to solving the problem, the more costs increase, since the easier cases of diabetes to prevent/​treat would all be dealt with first.