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Covid-19: Diabetes and long Covid symptoms: Here's what the latest study says

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Diabetes and long Covid: Interestingly, according to three studies, diabetes patients were up to four times more likely to develop long Covid compared to people without diabetes, as per a presentation conducted on Sunday at the annual Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association.

Additionally, the researchers noted that diabetes appears to be "a potent risk factor" for long Covid but their findings are preliminary because the studies used different methods, definitions of long Covid, and follow-up times, and some looked at hospitalized patients while others focused on people with milder cases of Covid-19.

However, it is worth noting that the researchers have said that more high-quality studies across multiple populations and settings are needed to determine if diabetes is indeed a risk factor" for long Covid.

In the meantime, "careful monitoring of people with diabetes... may be advised" after Covid-19, the researchers said. Another interesting analysis studied the link between Covid-19 in pregnancy with babies' potential learning skills.

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