INFLUENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES ON THE FUNCTION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Djuraeva Zilola AramovnaAssistant of the Department of Endocrinology, Samarkand State Medical UniversityBoltayeva Muxlisastudent of medical course 410 group, Samarkand State Medical UniversityElliyeva Elnurastudent of medical course 410 group, Samarkand State Medical UniversityChoriyev Ramziddinstudent of medical course 410 group, Samarkand State Medical University
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Abstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global health problem that affects all age groups, races and ethnicities[1,3,4]. Currently, about 177 million people worldwide suffer from this disease[33,34]. According to WHO forecast, the number of patients with diabetes will increase to 300 million people by 2025[2,5,6]. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is the most common and accounts for about 90% of diabetes cases[7,8,9].
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