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Not unlike vitamin D metabolism, the human stress response is governed by a sophisticated hormonal system, one which is also dysregulated in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. Successful management of both stressors and a patient' | Not unlike vitamin D metabolism, the human stress response is governed by a sophisticated hormonal system, one which is also dysregulated in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. Successful management of both stressors and a patient' | ||
- | Physical stress or trauma has also been accepted as a contributor for several chronic diseases | + | Physical stress or trauma has also been accepted as a partial |
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- | Some researchers have concluded that stressors trigger disease. These researchers point to retrospective studies, which have found that a high proportion of certain kinds of patients reported uncommon emotional stress before disease onset.(({{pubmed> | + | Some researchers have concluded that stressors |
* periodontal disease (({{pubmed> | * periodontal disease (({{pubmed> | ||
* Graves' | * Graves' |