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Study shows children with diabetes have high rates of mood disorders – What could possibly be the link? – Times Now
According to new research from the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, first nations children are experiencing a double burden of physical and mental illness.

- Diabetes is one of the most common conditions that affects millions of people around the world
- According to a study, children who suffer from diabetes are likely to have a high rate of mood disorders such as depression or anxiety
- Here is all you need to know about the link between the two
New Delhi: Diabetes – be it type 1 diabetes, or type 2 diabetes, is increasing manifold around the world, every year, so much so that it has been labell…
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