The percentage of Canadians with diabetes doubles between the ages of 45 – 65. As the baby boomer generation ages, this is leading to a dramatic increase in the number of older Canadians with diabetes, and an increasing need for many of us to provide support for older family members. This is a particular challenge when family members are not close by.
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Diabetes and anger
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.
Staying on balance when you have diabetes
Feeling lightheaded and dizzy is never fun, especially when it affects your balance. Add diabetes to the mix and there could be some diabetes-related complications that are contributing to your balance and dizziness issues.
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