Author: Dr. Preet Pal SB
Dr. Preet Pal SB is a physician (M.D. Medicine) with a specialization in diabetes (Fellowship in diabetes, Royal Liverpool Academy). He has a particular interest in metabolic disorders, considering that they are rising in every corner of the world, more so in India.
He feels it is necessary to raise awareness about the non-communicable disease among the population.
He belongs to a beautiful city of Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh where he has practiced medicine.
Dr Preet is a lifetime member of Indian Medical Association (UP/12531/14/469/204643/2015-16/L).
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