id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-301474-nuaq50vi Dyck, Jason R.B. The Impact of COVID-19 on Diabetes Research in Canada 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 716 37 48 Thus, continuation of ongoing research projects involving diabetes, as well as new projects examining how diabetes affects patients with COVID-19, are essential to the health of Canadians and global populations. In a similar way that each government around the world has a different approach to dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, the universities/research institutes across Canada also appear to be responding differently in terms of the restrictions placed on research activities. Thus, despite this COVID-19 pandemic and the need to protect the health of Canadians, a measured and sensible balance must be found that protects our citizens from this immediate health concern but also allows diabetes research to continue. If this approach is adopted, Canadian researchers can assist in helping to fight the COVID-19 pandemic but also protect the long-term health of Canadians at risk of developing diabetes or of those who currently have diabetes. ./cache/cord-301474-nuaq50vi.txt ./txt/cord-301474-nuaq50vi.txt