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Diabetes associated with increased risk for gastrointestinal infection

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New findings from England and Wales indicate that various underlying conditions, including cancer, diabetes, alcoholism and noninfective enterit

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Research reveals significant increase in infections associated with cardiac electrophysiological devices

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Alcohol Use Disorders Up Death Risk for Inpatients With Infections : Internal Medicine News

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Cancer associated with increased risk for gastrointestinal infection | HemOncToday

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Increased prevalence of upper GI symptoms among patients with type 2 diabetes

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