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2:01 pm November 23, 2010
| Sookie
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A recent study found that there are behavioral and biological links between depression and diabetes. Depression increases risk for diabetes, and diabetes increases risk for depression. In a study of 65, 381 women aged 50 to 75 (2,844 of whom were newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes), researchers found that women who were depressed were 17% more likely to develop diabetes even after they Log in or Register to read more… |
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10:54 am February 6, 2011
| Annelise
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I agree with this. A friend of mine was depressed for a long time. He had to go to the ER a few years ago, it turns out that he had diabetes. Once he got the glucose pills(?) and learned how to manage his diet better, his depression subsided.
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3:14 am March 14, 2011
| ethanlds
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Depression is the type of worst ilness. it is very bad for the diabetes disease. depress person eat more which can increase the weight and blood sugar level. moreover depression in diabetes can invite high risk of heart disease than high blood sugar. so people have to live a happy life and try to reduce the stress and anxiety fro their life.
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7:42 am March 16, 2011
| Jalendurayenz
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In addition as for
psychotherapy when it is useful in removal of depression, it is.
However, the people who differ react to the medicine of the method of
being different. As for investigation when in the diabetes patient, the
anti- depression medicine and psychotherapy in the point of improvement and
glycaemic control of both feeling it is useful, the fact Log in or Register to read more… |
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7:26 am August 3, 2011
| Justin Lee
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Both depression and diabetes symptoms be taken very seriously. Complicating the prognosis of diabetes is the prevalence of depression. It is unclear which causes the other, but there is a definite bi-directional link between the two. In other words, living with depression significantly increases the chance of developing diabetes and being diagnosed with diabetes increases the risk of Log in or Register to read more… |
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12:54 pm August 3, 2011
| Terri25
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Really great info Sookie, where did you find this study?
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12:51 am February 16, 2012
| robinsonrory
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Dipression is one of the worst illness. It is belived that depression is a complication of diabetes. Diabetes and dipression are believed to be interrelated Treatment for depression helps people manage symptoms of both diseases, thus improving the quality of their lives. Dr. Asa Andres is conducting tv program as well as radio talk show. Dr. Asa Andrew, MD is a national best-selling author and Log in or Register to read more… |
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