"Primary care is on our knees and under-resourced across Wales. So sometimes those patients haven't received much in the way of information about pre diabetes.
Moscow blamed Ukraine for three bomb attacks on railways in Russia's western Bryansk and Kursk regions which reportedly killed seven people and injured more than 100 last weekend. Kyiv has not commented on those attacks.Ukraine did say however that it had carried out its largest long-range drone strikes on at least 40 Russian warplanes at four military bases deep inside Russia last Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said 117 drones had been used inby the SBU security service , striking "34% of [Russia's] strategic cruise missile carriers".Ukrainian officials say Russia's latest aerial assault included 38 cruise missiles, the kind Ukraine targeted on Sunday.
Ukraine's state emergencies service DSNS said the three people killed in Kyiv had all been its employees.One person was killed in Lutsk, and the body of another victim was pulled from the wreckage in Chernihiv late on Friday.
Zelensky said the Russian attack had used more than 400 drones.
"Now is exactly the moment when America, Europe, and everyone around the world can stop this war together by pressuring Russia," he added.Eavis said she had asked a meeting of 250 Glastonbury staff whether anyone thought the festival was overcrowded last year, and no-one put their hand up.
"And I was like, [that's] interesting, because there's a lot of talk, some people think that it was."Festival-goers will be urged to use different routes and make use of the whole site to ease congestion.
"Interestingly, people have moved slightly differently since Covid. So they tend to move more in a herd," Eavis said. "So my main thing really this year is just to communicate that there are like 10 routes to anywhere."Organisers can predict which areas are likely to be busiest by tracking the most popular artists among fans who use the festival app's schedule planner.