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Revision as of 17:25, 17 October 2014
"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts" ― Aristotle
We wanted our P&P work to be complementary to the scientific work done in the lab (Inner Doctor). We discovered who are the individuals suffering from the Metabolic Syndrome, and really got to know them (Indigenous urbanizers, Bedouins, Pre-Diabetic, Diabetic P.O.V, poor societies) and their needs (early diagnose, knowledge, society awareness, exercise, balanced nutrition, whole treatment, side effects solution, professional guidance). We understood the figures & environment that are around us (Health Ministry, Doctors, experts , Diabetes Association, nurses) and did our best to invest our time and energy in real contribution (Metabolic Seminar, Healthy Cooking workshop, help in clinics scholarships, connecting stakeholders, media campaign ,early diagnose tests) leaving a better world behind us.
Note: Statistics show that 1 in 4 people worldwide suffer from the Metabolic Syndrome, yet there is no organization for them. This made them unavailable for us to reach, and led us to choose diabetic as our exemplifiers (Diabetes being a prime symptom of the Syndrome).