Effects of Stress on Diabetes Mellitus and Methods of Psychological Treatment of Type II of the Disease
Keywords:
Hyperglycemia, insulin, endocrinology, stress, cell resistance, pancreatitisAbstract
Today, in the vernacular, "diabetes" is one of the diseases that pose a serious threat to the population of the whole world. We need to prevent this disease, to know the levels of the disease, to find out the factors of its origin, and to apply treatment measures. Stress has a special place among the factors that cause diabetes. The complete recovery of the patient in type II of the disease is a very controversial topic. If the factor causing type II of the disease is identified and treated, the probability of a person's complete recovery increases. But it is better to prevent the disease than to cure it.
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