NEWLY DIAGNOSED DIABETES IN PATIENTS WITH COVID- 19: IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTER IN CENTRAL INDIAmanjhvar, Shailendra kumarJain, Hemant kumarYadav, Sachin SinghJournal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research)
Many COVID-19 patients newly diagnosed with diabetes during hospital admission may in fact have a temporary form of the disease related to the acute stress of the viral infection and may return to normal blood sugar levels soon after discharge, a study by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) ha...
"Instead of directly causing diabetes, COVID-19 may push patients with pre-existing but undiagnosed diabetes to see a physician for the first time, where their blood sugar disorder can be clinically diagnosed," she added in a hospital news release. "Our studyshowed these individu...
31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government) and Xinjiang production and Construction Corps reported 151 new confirmed cases of COVID-19. There were 11 imported cases (7 in Fujian, 2 in Guangdong, 1 in Shanghai and 1 in Yunnan); 140 local cases...
Cristy Geno Rasmussen, PhD; Xiaofan Jia, MD; Laura Pyle, PhD; Anette-Gabriele Ziegler, MD; ASK Study Group and Fr1da Study Group JAMA Research Letter Type 1 Diabetes Incidence and Risk in Children With a Diagnosis of COVID-19 Andreas Weiss, MSc; Ewan Donnachie, MSc; Andreas Beyerlein, Ph...
Abstract Poor psychosocial well-being, including depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and high anticipated stigma, complicates young South Africans’ engagement with HIV care. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the psychosocial well-being of young South Africans with HIV may have been impacted by chang...
Comparing machine learning screening approaches using clinical data and cytokine profiles for COVID-19 in resource-limited and resource-abundant settings ArticleOpen access28 June 2024 Individualized prediction of COVID-19 adverse outcomes with MLHO ...
Vaidehi Dedania, MD, discusses how to navigate the initial conversation with patients newly diagnosed with wet age-related macular degeneration, emphasizing the importance of discussing expectations and potential vision changes over time. By encouraging patients to inquire about their future vision expectat...
and low self-efficacy. Fifty-six and sixty-eight percent of depressed and not depressed participants linked to care, respectively. In multivariate analysis, depression was a borderline significant predictor of poor linkage. Depression is very prevalent in persons newly diagnosed with HIV infection. Int...
for COVID-19 infection than non-cancer patients. Of 13 common cancers examined, the highest risk of infection was linked to lung cancer, leukemia and lymphoma. Patients diagnosed with cancer in the last year were at higher risk for COVID-19 infection than those with longstanding cancer ...