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Taking care of one’s mental health is equally as important as taking care of one’s physical health – especially for people with diabetes. Diabetes management can be overwhelming and even exhausting at times, and can lead to diabetes distress or fatigue, depression and anxiety, and other emotional health challenges. The shame and blame felt by people with diabetes can also be particularly challenging. Thankfully, you are not alone. The most important thing you can do is advocate for yourself – find a mental health professional and the support system you need on your diabetes journey.

Explore groundbreaking research that connects type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease through mitochondrial dysfunction. The link unveils new insights in elder care and...
Explore the challenges and effects of diabetes on relationships, and learn about strategies to mitigate its impact for healthier bonds with loved ones.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that can lead to serious health complications including kidney failure, nerve damage, eye damage, heart disease, and stroke. Here’s how...
Sparling speaks out about the motivation behind her heartfelt, yet humorous collection of essays. She discusses growing up with diabetes, 'mentalbetes,' the power of...
Explore key insights from the second annual Diabetes + Mental Health Virtual Conference. Learn about the intersection of these two critical health areas from experts,...
This clinical trial is currently recruiting – participants will be enrolled in one of two stress-intervention courses to measures changes in A1C, diabetes distress, and...
Explore the understated impact of hyperglycemia fears in diabetic children, the need for enhanced research, and strategies for safe diabetes management.
Struggling with body positivity, overweight, and diabetes can be overwhelming. But it's possible to balance all three and improve your overall well-being.
Are you feeling angry and fearful about diabetes? There’s a way to channel that negative energy into something productive and motivating.
From blood tests to self-injections and technology, needles are an inescapable part of diabetes care. If you have a fear of needles, there are several anxiety management...
Managing diabetes is a full-time juggling act, and doing so while living with anxiety and depression can make it even harder. Hear from people with diabetes and...
How does technology shape the experiences of those with diabetes? From access to healthcare to data collection, the advances of the digital age have left a significant...
Every word in this article was written by ChatGPT (not a human). To create this article, we asked it questions about using ChatGPT in diabetes care. This article,...
If you are an adult with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and live in the UK or US, take this short 10 minute survey to help researchers better understand the mental health...
People living with diabetes shared the impact that diabetes can have on their romantic relationships and love life.
Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder could put you at greater risk for diabetes and complications, but why? Leading expert Professor Richard Holt shares insights into these...
New virtual care assistants have been shown to help many people overcome these feelings and benefit diabetes management.
A mother shares her story of loss and devastation, exposing how teens with diabetes may be suffering silently, tormented by the effects of a disease they don’t want to...
Diabetes is a lifelong condition that can have a large impact on a person’s mental and emotional health. The best diabetes care emphasizes the psychological side as much...
College student Christina Roth created the nonprofit College Diabetes Network, now known as The Diabetes Link, a peer support group that expanded to more than 300...

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