With the relaxation of the COVID-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs), many are transitioning back to near pre-pandemic normalcy to resume many social and economic activities. As people continue to practice diligence, people with chronic and non-communicable diseases especially must be more aware of their health and well-being while making the most of the flexibility to access and establish healthier lifestyle habits – including good food, facilities, and healthcare. People living with diabetes for example are required to be mindful of their condition when socializing outside. While it is easy to get excited by the food and places to sight-see, they should be careful not to exert themselves or give in to peer and environmental pressure like overeating, joining extensive physical activities, or forgetting to eat. Read the full article at DailyStraits.com, through the link in the bio or by downloading our app on the Google Play Store or Apple Store. #diabetes #health #healthiswealth #abbottmalaysia #malaysia (at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc4BEt3hRP-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=