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Clinical Pathophysiology of Hypertension, Diabetes, and Other Stress and Lifestyle Associated Diseases

  • Book

  • June 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6042278

Clinical Pathophysiology of Hypertension, Diabetes, and Other Stress and Lifestyle Associated Diseases presents mathematical and physical basis to apply in practice for a better understanding of some common and not so common diseases brough on by stress and lifestyle. Chapters cover new findings in hypertension, arrhythmias, diabetes, nephropathy, and periodontal disease. Written by Dr. Tetsuya Watanabe, President of Watanabe Institute of Mathematical Biology and Watanabe Clinic of Oral Surgery in Hamamatsu, Japan, for clinical doctors, medical research doctors, pathophysiological scientists, pharmaceutical scientists, and biologists and physicists in bioengineering.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Stress Related Diseases
2. Molecular Pathophysiology
3. Pulmonary Insufficiency, Smoking and Lung Cancer
4. Pathophysiology of Diabetes and Vascular Inflammation
5. Pathophysiology of the Kidney and Interrelated Diseases
6. Cardiovascular System and its Central and Local Autoregulation
7. Electrochemical Mechanism of Arrhythmias and Management
8. Mechanism of the Heart Excitation and Hypertension with Case Studies

Authors

Tetsuya Watanabe President, Watanabe Institute of Mathematical Biology and Watanabe Clinic of Oral Surgery, Japan. Tetsuya Watanabe is President of the Watanabe Institute of Mathematical Pathophysiology in Hamamatsu, Japan. His professional background includes postgraduate training, fellowship appointments, and faculty appointments in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia. His work focuses on mathematical pathophysiology, physiology, electrochemical signaling, excitable cells, and stress- and lifestyle-associated diseases. He is the author of books published by Academic Press/Elsevier, including works on calcium signaling in cardiac and smooth muscle, electrochemical dynamics in excitable cells, and clinical pathophysiology of hypertension and diabetes.