
Maintaining good blood sugar levels is crucial for avoiding complications of diabetes, however it has been estimated that only about half of patients are successful in meeting target glucose levels. The prevalence of depression among diabetes patients - up to twice as high as in the general population - can interfere with patients' ability to manage their diabetes. Now a group of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators report that a program of cognitive behavioral ...
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