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Heads Up, Worrywarts: Depression May Cause Type 2 Diabetes, New Research Shows

...  Up, Worrywarts: Depression May Cause Type 2 Diabetes, New Research Shows A person diagnosed or showing signs of depression is less likely to seek treatment or follow doctor's advice on their metabolic conditions, such as obesity or hypertension. If these are left untreated or mismanaged, they can worsen the symptoms … Read more on Tech Times Even with higher education, obese women run greater risk of depression "Our study provides evidence that in the examination of ongoing strain and cumulative stressors leading ...

Practical Diabetes Care, 3rd Ed., Excerpt #39: Psychological Aspects of

...  Diabetes Care, 3rd Ed., Excerpt #39: Psychological Aspects of … … depression are strong risk factors for diabetes. The diagnosis of type 2 diabetes does not appear to have a severe psychological impact, other than short-lived anxiety, and a transient rise in the use of antidepressant medication in the year after … Read more on Diabetes In Control The Scariest Part of Horror Game 'The Park' Is Its Portrayal Of Mental Illness The problem—Lorraine is shown in no uncertain terms to have anxiety and depression, a combination of mental illnesses I suffer from myself. She is seen to take a “Zolift” ...

Depression Help: Moving on Quotes

A person who deals with the people whose heart is broken will probably need a clarification or help before dealing on any aspects. Moving on quotes will seems to be like few words but it has the real power to make a person to understand about the situation and their confidence level increases to face the challenges. People are in need of reminder at regular intervals on how to live a life with a purpose. It is very easy to get a relationship but it is difficult to maintain a relationship for a long run. This moving on quote not only mean about friendship but also in the case of married couples. During recent days, there are various couples who are applying for divorce after living for just few months together. Read more... ...

I Can’t Get My Blood Sugar Levels Down. Please Help!?

...  by Cutie: I can’t get my blood sugar levels down. Please help!? Hi I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2007, since then I have rarely have a low reading. The lowest my blood sugar as been was 137mg/dl. I try to eat healthy even though it is really hard. My blood sugar level are often in the high 200s and 300s and at its highest 470 mg/dl. I desperately want my sugar under control as I would love to have a baby this year, but I am afraid that if I do not get my sugar under control that I will not have a healthy baby. Read ...

Stigma 'Key Deterrent' in Accessing Mental Health Care

...  including over 90,000 participants worldwide. Approximately 1 in 4 … For many disorders such as psychosis, bipolar disorder, major depression and anxiety … Read more on EurekAlert (press release) Stroke Rounds: Poor Glucose Control a Stroke Risk for Women They noted, however, that "in our study, after adjusting for systolic blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, and medication treatment, this graded association [between HbA1c and stroke] remained significant among females with type 2 diabetes." In terms of … Read more on MedPage Today Read ...

Which Is a Better Career?

Question by Blank: Which is a better career? Physical Therapy Assistant or Personal Trainer? I’d like to keep my schooling 4 years or less Best answer: Answer by MaryYou can really do both. You do not need a degree for a personal training. You just take a course at your gym. PTA is a 2 year degree. The best source of information is www.apta.org Good luck I am a PT Read more... ...

The Summer Water Workout

...  summer water workout Keep your workout varied. Alternate between slow and fast laps and vary the styles. Try freestyle, backstroke, breast-stroke and butterfly – each uses your muscles in a different way. Do bear in mind that swimming doesn't offer any resistance to your … Read more on Perth Now Yourwellness Magazine Suggests Ways to Make Workouts Fun While obese children have a 70% chance of being obese as an adult, putting them at risk for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, several types of cancer and osteoarthritis, BMI may not be the best way to tackle the problem at an early age. Yes, a … Read more on PR Web (press release) Read ...