Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)

By inducing physical and mental disorders, human stresses are known to lead to long-term serious consequences and frequent use of more medical resources. Owing to long-term clinical trials, a management algorithm based on the principles of personalized medicine has been elaborated to minimize the co...

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Main Authors: E S Akarachkova, O V Kotova, S V Vershinina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2015-06-01
Series:Терапевтический архив
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/31798
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author E S Akarachkova
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description By inducing physical and mental disorders, human stresses are known to lead to long-term serious consequences and frequent use of more medical resources. Owing to long-term clinical trials, a management algorithm based on the principles of personalized medicine has been elaborated to minimize the consequences of stress, to activate natural adaptation mechanisms and to enhance stress resistance
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spellingShingle E S Akarachkova
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S V Vershinina
Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)
Терапевтический архив
stress
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
autonomic nervous system
anxiety
n-methyl-d-aspartate receptors
personalized medicine
aerobic training
magnesium citrate
magnesium pidolate
magne b6
magne b6 forte
title Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)
title_full Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)
title_fullStr Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)
title_full_unstemmed Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)
title_short Algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of stress (for general practitioners)
title_sort algorithm for the diagnosis treatment and prevention of stress for general practitioners
topic stress
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
autonomic nervous system
anxiety
n-methyl-d-aspartate receptors
personalized medicine
aerobic training
magnesium citrate
magnesium pidolate
magne b6
magne b6 forte
url https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/31798
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