COVID-19 may trigger diabetes in some people
Emerging data hint that COVID-19 can trigger diabetes in some people, although the exact reason remains unknown. Scientists around the […]
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Emerging data hint that COVID-19 can trigger diabetes in some people, although the exact reason remains unknown. Scientists around the […] In a new large-scale UK-wide study, led by the University of Glasgow in collaboration with the University of Essex, researchers […] A new study looking at how COVID-19 affects people with asthma provides reassurance that having the condition doesn’t increase the […] A new study published today in The Lancet Healthy Longevity journal has found significant racial and ethnic disparities in uptake […] A new study from the University of Chichester has shed light on how people coped psychologically with the sudden and […] An active lifestyle is linked with a lower chance of dying immediately from a heart attack, according to a study […] Getting around without the need to concentrate on every step is something most of us can take for granted because […] One in FIVE Americans has an STI and nearly HALF of infections are in people under age 24, CDC reveals […] Older people in Japan have an “attitude of gratitude” which keeps them feeling hopeful despite the challenges of aging, a […] E-cigarette use has risen steeply and mostly without regulation over the past decade. The devices have diversified into a dizzying […]
COVID-19 may trigger diabetes in some people
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