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Diabetes-related stress may affect blood sugar (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
by Francine_Joaquin 04-01-2009, 07:30 AM

Adults with type 2 diabetes appear to have better blood sugar control when they report less diabetes-related stress and feel more satisfied with their treatment regimen, study findings suggest.

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