psychosocial support for individuals with prediabetes
Psychosocial support for individuals with prediabetes refers to the provision of emotional, psychological, and social assistance aimed at helping them cope with the diagnosis of prediabetes, manage related stress, and make necessary lifestyle changes to prevent the onset of diabetes.
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