According to
Medline Plus, improvement was shown when patients with diabetes and depression are treated for both. Severe medical conditions that prevent an individual from working for several months could result in the necessity for
long-term disability benefits.
Depression is found to be a risk factor for those with diabetes, just as diabetes is a risk factor for those with depression; however, not all patients receive proper treatment for both conditions.
New research shows that when treatment for both is given at the same time, the patient’s condition improves. A
study done on 180 patients found that 61% experienced better blood sugar levels, while 59% experienced a reduction in symptoms of depression.
Integrating treatment for both medical conditions could increase an individual’s quality of life. Researchers hope that more doctors will take steps to focus on this.
Whether you are out of work for a severe mental or physical health condition, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits. If you would like assistance with your initial application or if your claim for benefits was denied, then you may benefit from seeking legal help.
Seek assistance from a Georgia long-term disability attorney as soon as possible to learn what your rights are.
Long-term disability benefits may be available to those who have purchased a disability plan from a private insurer or have coverage through an employer. Unfortunately, the insurers don’t make it easy for the disabled to get access to the benefits they deserve.
When a severe medical condition makes it impossible for you to work and you’ve been denied your long-term disability benefits, an attorney from LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A. can help you cut through the red tape and fight for your benefits, no matter where you live in the U.S!
Contact a Georgia long-term disability attorney today – 1-888-234-5758.
Category: Long-Term Disability
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