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Biofeedback-assisted relaxation in type 2 diabetes.
Ronald A McGinnis1, Angele McGrady, Stephen A Cox
1Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Ohio, 3120 Glendale Ave., RHC-0079, Toledo, Ohio 43614-5809, USA. rmcginnis@meduohio.edu
Diabetes Care
|August 27, 2005
Summary
Biofeedback and relaxation significantly lowered blood glucose and HbA1c (A1C) in type 2 diabetes patients. These improvements in glycemic control were sustained for 3 months post-treatment.
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