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Which of the following statements is best supported by the research evidence?
 
  A) The number of stressful life events has a direct and powerful effect on blood glucose regulation.
  B) Stress management makes a small but significant impact on blood glucose levels.
  C) Stress management is not useful in the management of diabetes, even though stress affects blood glucose levels in most diabetics.
  D) No evidence has shown a relationship between stress and blood glucose levels.

Question 2

Health psychology's involvement with diabetes has included
 
  A) understanding how diabetics conceptualize their illness.
  B) understanding the effects of stress on blood glucose metabolism.
  C) helping diabetics understand requirements for managing diabetes.
  D) all of these have been included in health psychology's involvement.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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