HighlightsWe question certain aspects of the recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (January 2022) showing a significant increase in the incidence of diabetes in children after COVID‐19 infection.We are concerned at the sou...
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Type 1 Diabetes in Children Your child is at higher risk of type 1 diabetes if: They're aged 4-6 years or 10-14 years. Another family member also has it. Type 1 diabetes symptoms in children The signs are the same as for adults, but you may also notice: More diaper changes for a...
The U-M team used anonymous insurance data from 1.5 million American children born before and after the modern rotavirus vaccine was introduced in 2006. In nearly all cases, the vaccine was free, with no copayment, to the family of the infant. The total lifetime cost of caring for an ind...
According to the CDC, some 38 million children and adults in the U.S., or over 11% of the population, havediabetestoday. Yet, millions of Americans are unaware that they have diabetes because they may not have symptoms. To confirm the diagnosis oftype 2 diabetes, your doctor will order ...
"These numbers are very important," said study lead author Dr. Giuseppina Imperatore, of the CDC's division of diabetes translation. "As a society, we will need to plan and prepare for the high-quality care of these children." In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce enough insulin...
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But there is also the lesser-known type 1 diabetes, which often occurs in children, teens and young adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), symptoms can take months or years to appear, but when they do, they can be severe. This was the case ...
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