Adults with diabetes have increased risks for infections, such as influenza, cellulitis and sepsis, compared with adults without diabetes, according to findings published in Diabetes Care. Harding and ...
In a recent study published in the latest issue of Diabetologia, researchers investigated the incidence of diabetes among coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases. There is scientific evidence for ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UPI) --People with diabetes are more prone to developing Staphylococcus aureus, a leading cause of infections and death associated with resistance to antibiotics, a new study has ...
Diabetes patients have an increased risk of suffering serious infections or death compared to the general public, new research has shown. The study analysed the electronic GP and hospital records of ...
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For people living with diabetes, caring for their gums can be just as important as managing blood sugar. Research has shown ...
THE gravity of urinary-tract infections in diabetes is indicated by past studies 1–6 and the fact that a recent review of 100 autopsies upon diabetic patients dying in the New England Deaconess ...
Lucknow: Infection is a serious risk following knee and hip replacement surgery, requiring significant caution from both ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease (typically arising in younger people) that occurs when your immune system attacks ...
Diabetes incidence was higher among postmenopausal women who reported SARS-CoV-2 infection, multiple COVID-19 symptoms, or COVID-19 hospitalization.
The combination of immune dysfunction and high levels of blood glucose in people with uncontrolled diabetes appear to provide an ideal environment for a common type of superbug to thrive unchecked and ...
A Covid-19 infection increases the risk of developing diabetes, according to a study published Tuesday in JAMA Network Open, confirming previous research and underscoring the long-term health risks ...