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Living Diabetes is an evidence-based diabetes resource. Our editorial team curates clinical content from NICE, NHS, ADA and Diabetes UK guidelines to help readers understand and live well with diabetes.
Illustration for GLP-1 Medicines and Mood Changes: What to Watch For

GLP-1 Medicines and Mood Changes: What to Watch For

6th June 202620th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Mood changes on GLP-1 medicines should be taken seriously, but current reviews have not shown a clear causal link to suicidality.

Categories Type 2 diabetes
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Journaling for Diabetes Mental Health: A Practical, Low-Pressure Tool

6th June 202620th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Journaling may help some people notice diabetes patterns, stress triggers, and emotions. Keep it simple, safe, and nonjudgmental.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 2 diabetes
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Financial Stress and Diabetes: A Calmer Tax-Day Check-In

6th June 202619th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

A plain-language guide to financial stress and diabetes, with glucose caveats, short calming steps, medication-safety reminders, and sources.

Categories Type 2 diabetes
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CBT for Diabetes: How Therapy Can Support Daily Care

6th June 202618th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Cognitive behavioral therapy may help diabetes distress, anxiety, depression, and coping. Learn what CBT can and cannot do.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 2 diabetes
Illustration for Easter and Passover With Diabetes: Safer Holiday Meal Strategies

Easter and Passover With Diabetes: Safer Holiday Meal Strategies

6th June 202617th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

A practical Easter and Passover diabetes guide covering holiday meals, alcohol, glucose checks, carb planning, fasting caveats, and safety.

Categories Type 2 diabetes
Illustration for Nature, Walking, and Diabetes: What Outdoor Time Can and Cannot Do

Nature, Walking, and Diabetes: What Outdoor Time Can and Cannot Do

6th June 202617th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Source-based guide to outdoor time with diabetes, covering walking, stress, glucose checks, heat, safety, access, and realistic expectations.

Categories Type 2 diabetes
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Sleep, Stress, and Diabetes: Why They Often Travel Together

6th June 202616th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Poor sleep and stress can make diabetes harder. Learn what to track, what may help, and when symptoms need medical review.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 2 diabetes
Illustration for Perfectionism and Diabetes: Safer Goals Without Shame

Perfectionism and Diabetes: Safer Goals Without Shame

6th June 202615th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Perfectionism can make diabetes care feel punishing. Learn safer goals, pattern review, and when to ask for support.

Categories Type 2 diabetes
Illustration for Food Cravings and Diabetes: What Hunger, Lows, Sleep, and Stress Can Mean

Food Cravings and Diabetes: What Hunger, Lows, Sleep, and Stress Can Mean

6th June 202614th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

A patient-friendly guide to food cravings with diabetes, including low glucose, skipped meals, sleep, stress, carb pairing, and safety.

Categories Food & Nutrition, Nutrition
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Yoga for Diabetes: Beginner Safety and Realistic Benefits

6th June 202614th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Yoga may support flexibility, stress, and activity for some people with diabetes. Learn safety steps and realistic expectations.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 2 diabetes
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