Why people with diabetes are being hit so hard by Covid-19
For people with diabetes, a thicket of biological and socioeconomic factors make them more likely to suffer severe illness and die of Covid-19.
For people with diabetes, a thicket of biological and socioeconomic factors make them more likely to suffer severe illness and die of Covid-19.
A new analysis of health inequities shows that every state has deep racial and ethnic disparities in the performance of their health care systems.
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