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Psychiatric Disorders And Diabetes Mellitus 1st Edition Maria Llorente

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Psychiatric Disorders And Diabetes Mellitus 1st Edition Maria Llorente
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Publisher: Informa Healthcare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Maria Llorente, Julie Malphurs, Denise Feil
ISBN: 0415385415, 9780415385411
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Psychiatric Disorders And Diabetes Mellitus 1st Edition Maria Llorente by Maria Llorente, Julie Malphurs, Denise Feil 0415385415, 9780415385411 instant download after payment.

Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects millions of people and their families worldwide, and is increasingly recognized to be a growing public health problem among industrialized nations. Diabetes has been associated with a variety of co-occurring conditions, including cardiovascular disease, elevated lipid serum levels, and more recently, a variety of psychiatric disorders. In addition to this, the disease has also been linked with the pharmacologic treatment of psychiatric disorders. As a result, mental health professionals working in a variety of settings will increasingly encounter patients who have co-occurring psychiatric disorders and diabetes mellitus.

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