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Covering all aspects of living with diabetes, this fully revised book gives details of recent advances in equipment, drugs and new forms of insulin. It also contains new sections on memory loss, exercising, skin conditions and intercurrent illnesses.
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There are two main types of diabetes and you may not be sure which you have. In general, people with Type 1 diabetes are usually young, develop symptoms quite rapidly and need insulin treatment immediately. In contrast, Type 2 diabetes tends to occur in people who are over thirty and above average weight. The onset tends to be gradual and the initial treatment is through diet and tablets. If your diabetes has been treated this way, this book is for you. The authors comprehensively answer over 400 questions about every aspect of living with the condition, and their constructive approach will give you all the knowledge you need to deal confidently with your diabetes. - Up-to-date information on all the available - and forthcoming - medical treatments, including the current situation with Avandia (rosaglitizone) - Advice on how to achieve the best possible control of your diabetes, working around your daily routine - Answers to dozens of practical questions about lifestyle, work and holidays - Guidance on healthy eating, exercise and complementary therapies
This completely revised and updated Fourth Edition of the Atlas of Diabetes Mellitus provides a broad coverage of all aspects of diabetes mellitus and an extensive collection of common and rare clinical images. It aims to provide an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the management of this ubiquitous clinical condition including primary care/ family physicians, endocrinologists, physicians in training, diabetic specialist nurses and other key professionals who are likely to be involved in the care of patients with diabetes mellitus.
This is an accessible reference guide aimed at kidney failure sufferers and their families. It provides authoritative and practical information about managing a kidney condition from the initial diagnosis to strategies for coping.
A diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes can be extremely distressing for any young person and his or her family. People with Type 1 diabetes usually develop symptoms quite rapidly and require regular treatment with insulin. The positive news is that with good control the long-term risks can be avoided. Medication, exercise and diet are all important in maintaining good glucose control and a healthy lifestyle. This practical handbook makes it easy to learn more about Type 1 diabetes, and contains plenty for both the newly diagnosed and the experienced patient. The authors comprehensively answer over 410 questions about every aspect of living with the condition, and their constructive approach will give you all the knowledge you need to deal confidently with your diabetes.
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