cardiac autonomic dysfunction in diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Cardiac autonomic dysfunction refers to an impaired function of the autonomic nervous system in controlling the heart's activity. This dysfunction commonly occurs in individuals with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, leading to irregular heart rate, blood pressure fluctuations, and inadequate blood flow regulation.
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