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SALT LAKE CITY — Doctors at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital are seeing an increase in children with diabetes. Could this be caused from COVID-19? That’s a question they’re trying ...
At the recent European Association for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting two new studies were presented investigating the relationship between COVID-19 in children and new type 1 diabetes ...
A recent study presented at ENDO 2025 reveals a significant link between social isolation and increased risk of diabetes and poor blood sugar control in older adults. Analyzing data from the National ...
Scientists have documented a surge in type 1 diabetes diagnoses in children who had COVID-19, but evidence demonstrating a causative link between the two illnesses remains lacking. Three new ...
Moderna’s Covid vaccine for children has been given full FDA approval, making it the first such shot for kids in the U.S.
Scientists have long suspected a link between COVID-19 and diabetes, but it’s been unclear whether this association exists in children as well as adults. New research suggests that it does, by ...
The FDA action comes weeks after US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr said the government would no longer recommend the COVID vaccine for healthy children or pregnant people.
Children were 50% more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes around six months after contracting the coronavirus infection compared to those impacted by other respiratory illnesses, the study found.
Scientific data suggests about 14.4 percent of severe coronavirus hospitalizations have resulted in a new diagnosis of type 1 or type 2 diabetes. We spoke to health experts about what may be ...
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Here’s How COVID Can Trigger Type 1 Diabetes and Other ... - MSNLong COVID, Dr. Iwasaki notes, is different from autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes and RA because the cause isn’t clear and may be due in part to direct damage caused by the virus.
This autoimmune disease is most often diagnosed by the age of 14—it used to be known as juvenile diabetes because it’s the type that most often hits kids, teens, and young adults.
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