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Brain activity helps explain diabetics’ negative feelings, risk for depression
May 7, 2018 by NewsBot
For millions of Americans who are obese and living with diabetes or prediabetes, feelings of sadness, anger and anxiety are often part of daily life. A new study suggests those negative feelings may stem from problems regulating blood sugar levels that influence emotional response in the brain.