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Study Solidifies Link Between Sleep Apnea and Type 2 Diabetes Study Solidifies Link Between Sleep Apnea and Type 2 Diabetes

There is both good news and bad news for sleep apnea sufferers.

comments 1 comment - 27 Apr 2008 -

The Two Faces of Diabetes The Two Faces of Diabetes

The table was set for Thanksgiving and all the family was there. Joey, the baby, was the center of attention. This would be the second Thanksgiving he had witnessed in his relatively short life. Somebody remarked that he looked thin, but Sandra, Joey's mother, thought that it was just a sign of growth. As the turkey and mashed potatoes were served, the family turned its attention away from the cooing baby to ladling piles of food onto plates. Joey didn't eat much that night, but kept asking for more to drink.

comments 19 comments - 13 Mar 2008 -

Diabetes, Depression and Death Diabetes, Depression and Death

Startling statistics are only one reason sufferers should get help and why research into this lethal combination must continue.  On the list of deadly diseases in the United States, diabetes ranks fifth. And for so many reasons: major killers like heart attack and stroke are among a slew of diabetes' potentially lethal complications.

comments 13 comments - 11 Jan 2008 -

Depressed Older People With Diabetes Live Longer If They Are Treated

A five-year medical study in three eastern U.S. cities confirms what common sense would tell you: Depressed older people with diabetes live longer if they are treated for their depression.

comments 1 comment - 9 Jan 2008 -

Stress and Staying Alive Stress and Staying Alive

You and everybody else alive encounter stress, daily, hourly and minute by minute. As unavoidable, inscrutable, and sometimes as aggressive as the IRS, stress is part of the human condition. It is not just a sense of being tense but is any event that causes a complex physiologic response called the "stress response."

comments 4 comments - 3 Jan 2008 -

Kind of Depressed? You May Be Among the Sixty-six Percent of Type 2s Who Are, and It's Probably Affecting Your Self-Care Kind of Depressed? You May Be Among the Sixty-six Percent of Type 2s Who Are, and It's Probably Affecting Your Self-Care

A recent study about the interplay between diabetes self-care and depression surveyed 879 patients with type 2. Nearly a fifth had probable major depression, and a shocking 66.5 percent reported at least some depressive symptoms.

comments 3 comments - 19 Dec 2007 -

It's Not Your Imagination: Diabetes and Depression Are A Disabling Duo

Depression, according to new research just published in The Lancet, is more damaging to your everyday wellbeing than chronic diabetes, angina, asthma, or arthritis. But the most disabling of all is the combination of depression and diabetes: If you have both, you are living at the equivalent of only sixty percent of full health.

comments 3 comments - 22 Oct 2007 -

Depression And a Foot Ulcer Can Be a Fatal Combination Depression And a Foot Ulcer Can Be a Fatal Combination

In a recent study out of Britain, 253 people with their first diabetic foot ulcer were assessed for depression. Sadly, a full third of them suffered from clinical depression; to be precise, 24.1 percent had major depressive disorder and 8.1 percent had minor depression.

comments 0 comments - 31 Jul 2007 -

Depression Raises Risk of Diabetes Depression Raises Risk of Diabetes

Researchers reporting in the Archives of Internal Medicine have found that depression is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in people over 65 years of age.

comments 0 comments - 13 Jun 2007 -

What Do You Know About Depression and Diabetes? Join With Us to Write the Story What Do You Know About Depression and Diabetes? Join With Us to Write the Story

Here at Diabetes Health, we're planning to write a primer on depression and diabetes. We want to delve into how the two intertwine, how depression impacts diabetes self-care, when to see a professional or consider drug therapy, how to talk about depression, and whether depression affects spouses of people with diabetes.

comments 2 comments - 7 Jun 2007 -