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(Remember, just being sick can raise your blood sugar.) Make sure your doctor knows all the medicines you take -- for diabetes or any other reason. If one of them may affect your blood sugar, they may prescribe a lower dose or tell you to take the medicine for a shorter time. You ...
Assuming it is a matter of a metabolic influence, it is rather interesting that several studies find altered blood glucose levels and elevated blood glucose levels after a glucose tolerance test, all along with alterations in animal behaviour, indicating higher levels of anxiety-like and depressive-...
Dr. Vivian Fonseca, president of medicine and science for the American Diabetes Association, said, "Hypoglycemia reactions are very understandable. There are also some fluctuations that are not quite in the hypoglycemia range that may affect anxiety levels." High blood-sugar levels (hyperglycemia) al...
Studies have found that artery-clogging fats make people more prone to depression and anxiety, anti-social behavior and general feelings of malaise and exhaustion. 3. Sugar LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images We all know that sugar isn't the most healthy food, but it not only wre...
7. Eases stress and anxiety The L-theanine in green tea can help ease stress and anxiety. “Worrying and stress can raise blood pressure, affect mood and sleep, and negatively affect your quality of life,” states Zumpano. And res...
Can weather affect anxiety? Yes, for some people, especially those who are already overly anxious. There are two main reasons. Hot temperatures can increase stress hormones, and the feelings and symptoms of anxiety. Adverse weather events, such as intense thunder storms, strong winds, hail, and...
Dr. Powner, who was the lead author of the study, said, "It is clear that light affects the way mitochondria function and this impacts our bodies at a cellular and physiological level. Our study has shown that we can use a single, 15-minute exposure tored lightto reduce blood sugar lev...
ahighlyeffectivewaytogetridofstressoranxiety. TheUK?sNationalHealthServiceevenprescribes(开药方)exercisetopatientswhoare sufferingfromdepression. “Beingdepressedcanleaveyoufeelinglowinenergy,whichmightputyouoffbeingmore active.Regularexercisecanboostyourmoodifyouhavedepression,andit?sespeciallyusefulfor peoplewithmi...
Multiple lines of research suggest that inflammation in the body can affect the brain and alter mood—a finding that could lead to new solutions for hard-to-treat issues.