Diabetes and anger are very closely related. While it’s normal to be angry at times, severe and prolonged anger should be addressed and managed. Read about diabetes and anger in this article.
Emotional Wellbeing
Blood sugar and mood
Your blood sugar is very closely associated with your mood and emotions. Both high and low blood glucose levels can result in a variety of mood changes, including psychological and emotional symptoms.
Here’s what you need to know as a diabetes caregiver
As a caregiver, you want to support your loved ones in the best way possible. This article provides many useful tips for diabetes caregivers.
Depression in teens with type 1 diabetes
There have been a quite a number of news broadcasts about depression and young adults attending university and college
Treatment for depression
When you’re depressed, it may feel like you will never get out from under the darkness. However, even the most severe depression can be treated.
Diabetes support from friends and family
From the day an individual is diagnosed with diabetes – whether Type 1, Type 2 or Gestational Diabetes – the support from friends and family can be very powerful and can help with adjusting to the day-to-day management of diabetes.