No. It is a genetic disease.
yes. stress can trigger diabetes millitus.
Heart Disease and Diabetes
No, there is no cure for pediatric diabetes but there are medications that will decrease any stress. There is new technology that is putting doctors on the fast track to finding a cure.
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Elma Greer has written: 'Stress, culture and the management of diabetes'
High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, Diabetes, Obesity, smoking, age, stress, and even heredity.
The main causes of diabetes are :_ - Hereditory reasons - The food you consume - The amount of exercise present in your lifestyle ( level of activity) So i guess by having alot of stress, you can end up affecting one of these causes like forgeting to eat and not exercising regularly whih can indeed cause diabetes.. if that naswers your question.
1. Is adequate attention paid to the factors like autonomic nervous function, hypothalamic hormones, pituitary hormones, glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, norepinephrine, thyroxine while treating diabetes? 2. Is the functional staus of liver considered while deciding the drug treatment (and doses) of diabetes? 3. How does the variation in gastrointestinal abosrption, secretion and gastrointestinal movements affect the treamtnet of diabetes? 4. How does stress and stress management affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 5. How does the vomitting or diarroea affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 6. How does sleep affect the treatment of diabetes? 7. How do the common conditions such as common cold affect diabetes treatment?
SALT is NOT GOOD for diabetes. It will cause you to retain water and put additional stress on your limbs and already constricted blood vessels. Pepper doesn't affect diabetes .
Stress, fatigue, diabetes, conditions associated with aging, weight-loss, cancer.
Exercise can do wonders in helping to control diabetes. Regular exercise helps to lower weight, help your body use insulin correctly, lower cholesterol and reduce stress.
A non stress test is not used as a standard diabetic testing. A non stress test is typically used with new mothers during pregnancy. This is a painless procedure to monitor the baby's heart rate.