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Diabetes Risk Jumps After Covid Infection, Study Finds—Vaccination Seems To Offer Some Protection

Por: Forbes Business February 14, 2023

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Topline A Covid-19 infection increases the risk of developing diabetes, according to a published Tuesday in JAMA Network Open, confirming previous research and underscoring the long-term health risks the virus poses as the world steadily adapts to living with Covid long term. Covid infections increase the risk of diabetes, research suggests. AFP via Getty Images Key Facts The study, based on health records from nearly 24,000 adults with at least... + full article



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