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Stress and Disease Processes : Perspectives in Behavioral Medicine, Hardback Book

Stress and Disease Processes : Perspectives in Behavioral Medicine Hardback

Edited by Neil Schneiderman, Philip Mccabe, Andrew S. Baum

Part of the Perspectives on Behavioral Medicine Series series

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This volume presents chapters by leading figures researching the various pathways by which stress may interfere with health maintenance and contribute to disease etiology and progression.

Their work focuses on direct effects of stress on the immune and endocrine systems, on behavioral factors in diseases such as cancer and diabetes, and with the general role of stress in illness processes.

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