The risk for an incident diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is increased in the 6 months following SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Young people 10 to 19 years old are 1.5 times more likely to be diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in the six months after having ...
Early research that suggested children face little risk from the coronavirus has been retracted. Studies say long-term risk ...
It may be time to add Covid-19 infection to the list of possible risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes at a young age.
Children were 50% more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes around six months after contracting the coronavirus infection ...
A recent study reveals that children and teenagers who contracted COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing diabetes. The ...
According to the study, the risk decreased to 48% after three months and increased to 58% after six months. In addition, the ...
Researchers found that children who contracted COVID-19 were at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes within six months, compared to those with other respiratory infections.
A recent study revealed that children and teens who contract Covid-19 may have a heightened risk of developing type 2 ...
The study concluded that SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with a higher incidence of type 2 diabetes diagnoses in children than those with other respiratory infections. Further research is ...
As the public heads into another viral season, health experts said the findings highlight how the virus continues to reveal ...
During the trial, the team of academics assessed 2,591 children from the UK who were born in 2007 and 2008. Type 2 diabetes associated with high intake of ultra-processed foods Plant-based ...