COVID-19 Ups Diabetes Risk 40% a Year Later

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Having COVID-19 appears to raise a person's risk of developing diabetes within the next year by about 40%, according to a very large new study.

March 24, 2022 -- Having COVID-19 appears to raise a person’s risk of developing diabetes within the next year by about 40%, according to a very large new study of patients treated at U.S. Veteran’s Administration health systems.

“The risk is small but not negligible,” says Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, one of the study researchers who is chief of research and development at the Veteran’s Administration St. Louis Health Care System in Missouri. “It’s really, really clear that all these roads are pointing in one direction, that COVID-19 increases theThe study, based on records from more than 8 million people and 180,000 who had COVID-19, wasby Yan Xie MPH, of Veterans Research and Education Foundation of Saint Louis, MO, along with Al-Aly.based on data from primary care in Germany.

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