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COVID DIABETES RISK
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40% Covid-19 survivors face elevated diabetes risk: Top endocrinologistThose who survived Covid-19 remain at a 40 per cent elevated risk for diabetes in the first year. A subsequent post-pandemic wave of new di...
Risk of diabetes & heart disease higher after Covid infection, but only for a short whileCovidis referred to as a multi-system condition.
Diabetes patients have four times higher risk of developing long Covid symptoms like brain fog & depressionDiabetes is a potential risk factor for long Covid.
Covid may raise diabetes risk in children: CDC StudyA heightened risk of diabetes has already been seen among adults who recovered from Covid-19, according to some studies. Researchers in Eur...
Not just adults, but Covid may also raise risk of diabetes in childrenThe weight gain and sedentary behavior, which have increased during the pandemic, are also risk factors for diabetes.
Adults over 40 with diabetes, COVID-19 more likely to be hospitalised than children: StudyPeople with diabetes and COVID-19 who were 40 and older were more likely to experience adverse outcomes such as death, diabetic ketoacidosi...
Two pandemics clash as doctors find that Covid spurs diabetesThe data was published last month in Nature, three weeks after a study of almost 50,000 hospitalized Covid patients in England found that t...
Covid patients at five times higher death risk than those with flu, says studyCOVID-19 patients were also more likely to be hospitalised for longer, an average of three extra days.
People suffering from diabetic eye disease five times more likely to get severe CovidDiabetics are at high risk of vascular complications affecting the large and small blood vessels.
Coronavirus, bacteria together can lead to severity in some Covid patientsThe body's own microbiota may also be influential in the progression of lung diseases.
High blood sugar can be deadly for Covid patients, even if they don't have diabetesMost COVID-19 patients are prone to glucose metabolic disorders.
Type 2 diabetics & obesity patients most likely to suffer complications because of Covid-19Diabetes patients should be in contact with their health care providers.