Children and teenagers infected with the coronavirus are significantly more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than their ...
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Children were 50% more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes around six months after contracting the coronavirus infection ...
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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.
Pediatric patients aged 10 to 19 years old diagnosed with COVID-19 have a higher risk of new-onset type 2 diabetes within six ...
Early research that suggested children face little risk from the coronavirus has been retracted. Studies say long-term risk ...
As the nation searches for ways to reduce the number of young people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a new prevention pathway ...
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 ...
Children and teenagers infected with the coronavirus are significantly more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than their peers afflicted with other respiratory illnesses, according to research ...
The risk for an incident diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is increased in the 6 months following SARS-CoV-2 infection.