Tag: blood sugar


BLOOD SUGAR

The Physiological Foundation of Glucose Homeostasis Blood sugar, scientifically termed blood glucose, represents the concentration of glucose circulating within the bloodstream, serving as the primary fuel source for nearly every cell in the human body. This crucial physiological variable must be maintained within remarkably narrow limits through a process known as glucose homeostasis. Glucose is […]

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How to cope with diabetes and depression

Introduction: The Dual Challenge of Diabetes and Depression Diabetes mellitus and major depressive disorder (MDD) represent two of the most prevalent and debilitating chronic health conditions globally. Their co-occurrence poses a profound challenge to public health systems and individuals alike, significantly impacting quality of life, increasing healthcare utilization, and worsening clinical outcomes for both illnesses. […]

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DIABETES MELLITUS

Psychological Dimensions of Diabetes Mellitus The Core Definition: Diabetes Mellitus and Its Psychosocial Context Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is fundamentally a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period, resulting either from the pancreas not producing enough Insulin, or the body’s cells not responding properly to the insulin produced. While the […]

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