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‘We may see a huge increase in the diabetic population’: Severe coronavirus could trigger the disease – Yahoo New Zealand News
The infection may directly or indirectly damage the pancreas, where the blood sugar-lowering hormone insulin is produced.

Diabetes patients have to monitor their blood sugar levels. (Stock, Getty Images)
The coronavirus may trigger diabetes in severe cases, research suggests.
In August 2020, scientists from Imperial College London warned the infection can cause type 1 diabetes…
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