2016, Number 5
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Med Int Mex 2016; 32 (5)
Environment, pollution and diabetes: speculations?
Rodríguez-Weber FL
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 576-579
PDF size: 475.65 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A forgotten space is the contribution of the environment and pollution
in the development of diseases such as diabetes, generating
biochemical and genetic changes that help the development of the
disease, so we take again the subject to remember the participation of
these elements in the genesis of diabetes mellitus and other diseases.
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