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Covid-19 in children and teens appeared to raise the risk of developing diabetes in two studies that didn’t settle the debate about whether the coronavirus can trigger the chronic condition.
Overall, 14,000 who were diagnosed with COVID were hospitalized, and they had a threefold increase in type 2 diabetes risk, compared to the more than 22,000 who were hospitalized with other ...
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. An observational study published Monday in JAMA Network Open found that ...
Theo, now 9, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes a year ago. It happened just a few months after he caught Covid. His mum, Jo, says it came as a shock: "I didn't know anything about diabetes.
More research is needed to understand the rise in type 1 diabetes diagnoses since the beginning of the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic saw an increase in new cases of type 1 diabetes (T1D) around ...
Pediatric patients aged 10 to 19 years old diagnosed with COVID-19 have a higher risk of new-onset type 2 diabetes within six months compared to those diagnosed with other respiratory infections ...
Source Reference: Senter JP, et al "COVID-19 and asthma onset in children" Pediatrics 2024; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-064615. Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window ...
Within over half a million patients, 123 had received a new diagnosed of diabetes compared to 72 who received one following a non-Covid infection. This, the researchers say, is an increase of 72 ...
Cite this: Ongoing Debate Whether COVID Links to New Diabetes in Kids - Medscape - Aug 01, 2022. Authors and Disclosures. Authors and Disclosures Journalist Marlene Busko. Comments ...
Kids and teens who get covid more prone to diabetes, study finds. As the public heads into another viral season, health experts said the findings highlight how the virus continues to reveal ways ...
There seems to be an increase of type 1 diabetes linked to COVID compared to other respiratory infections in children. Another study found an increased risk across ages but largely in kids.
OSLO - Covid-19 in children and teens appeared to raise the risk of developing diabetes in two studies that didn't settle the debate about whether the coronavirus can trigger the chronic condition.