Milieu of Diabetes in the 2nd Decade of 21st Century
@article{Suneja2018MilieuOD, title={Milieu of Diabetes in the 2nd Decade of 21st Century}, author={Shilpa Suneja and Yvonne Christian and Nimai Chand Chandra}, journal={Journal of diabetes \& metabolism}, year={2018}, volume={09} }
Diabetes mellitus, a multifactorial pathology, is a growing health problem in developed and developing countries of the modern world. Genetic, ethnic, health, dietary habit, sedentary potential, gestational abnormality in addition to other environmental stress factors are the potential stimuli for precipitating diabetic patho-physiology. The chemistry of diabetes and its milieu are multi-directional and cross-connectable. Diabetes is inter-related to hypertension, obesity, atherosclerosis…
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