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Stress and Immune Diseases Role of Stress induced physiological and pathological changes resulting in Immune Dysfunction and consequent Disorders

Author Name: Dr. Nitish Bhatia, Dr. Siraj Anwar, Mansi, Atul Tuli, Nisha Gupta | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

Stress affects our ability to cope with environmental changes. As the modern day lifestyle becomes more and more stressful, immune system is taking a huge hit. The present book is an exhaustive review of what happens during stress which results in  Immune Diseases. The authors have tried to cover all common yet disabling diseases  associated  with chronic stress and the underlying mechanisms. This book is a scientific commentary on the mechanisms involved in this harmful characteristic of stress. Authors have scientifically delineated the molecular mechanisms involved in Stress mediated immune dysfunction and associated diseases.

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Dr. Nitish Bhatia, Dr. Siraj Anwar, Mansi, Atul Tuli, Nisha Gupta

Dr. Nitish Bhatia is an Associate Professor of Pharmacology at G D Goenka University, Gurugram, India. His domain of research is neurological disorders. He has to his credit nearly 50 International and National publications in his domain.  
Dr. Siraj Anwar holds PhD in Pharmacology. His domain of research is metabolites affecting cardiovascular diseases and immune system. Currently, he is working on gut microbiota affecting neurodegenerative disorders and immunopharmacology
Ms. Mansi is a Research Scholar of G D Goenka University. Her area of research is stress induced immune dysfunction.
Mr. Atul Tuli is Assistent Professor G D Goenka University, Gurugram, India. His domain of research is NDDS. He has over30 years of Teaching and Research  Experience.
Ms.Nisha Gupta is an Associate Professor at Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology (Pharm), Noida, India. Her area of research is Neurological  Disorders

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