What to Expect When You Have Diabetes: 170 Tips For Living Well With Diabetes
By (Author) American Diabetes Association
Skyhorse Publishing
Good Books
1st June 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
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Coping with / advice about Alzheimers and dementia
616.462
220
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 15mm
263g
Managing a chronic disease like diabetes can be overwhelming, even frightening--especially if you're among the 1.5 million Americans who are newly diagnosed each year. Now there's sound, steadying advice written by the experts, so you can live well with diabetes, not just manage it. What to Expect When You Have Diabetes is a worthy companion amid the glut of questions. This go-to guide with a can-do approach makes understanding diabetes easier. A Q&A format, organized by topic for quick reference, provides authoritative answers in straightforward language to a range of questions: Is diabetes a dangerous disease Should I tell my boss and coworkers that I have diabetes What should I do if I forget to take my diabetes pills How do I reduce fat in a meal when I eat at a restaurant This repository of information makes the perfect companion to a health-care team. This book will become a trusted reference for ongoing care.
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