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Experts, Clueless Why Some COVID-19 Survivors Develop Diabetes – Science Times
A new study finding shows some COVID-19 survivors have recently developed diabetes. However, it remains unclear if such an occurrence could be considered a permanent…

Experts recently discovered that some COVID-19 patients have recently developed either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It remains unclear though, if diabetes could be considered a permanent side effect of the virus.
According to a Business Insider report via MSN, people who have autoimmune disorders, prediabetes or obesity are found to “have high risks of COVID-19 complications.” The said report also specified that diabetes is a condition known to be a risk factor for severe COVID-19 cases.
Nonetheless,…
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