American Diabetes Association Guide to Insulin and Type 2 Diabetes
By (Author) Marie McCarren
American Diabetes Association
American Diabetes Association
18th October 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
616.462061
Paperback
240
Width 101mm, Height 174mm
184g
Insulin is the most powerful tool available for managing diabetes. It can do the job when pills, exercise, and a careful diet are no longer enough. You might be worried that shots will hurt or that figuring out doses is hard. The American Diabetes Association Guide to Insulin and Type 2 Diabetes gives complete information, and you'll hear from the experts - people with type 2 diabetes who use insulin. Their advice, support, and practical tips will help you fit insulin into your lifestyle.
"ADA's Guide to Insulin & Type 2 Diabetes is thorough yet concise. The answers and explanations often come from people who know best: those with diabetes who have lived it, learned it, and are willing to share firsthand experiences." --Jason Iltz, PharmD, CDM "[This book] contains information that is usually learned after years of clinical practice. It is an excellent resource for people with type 2 diabetes, as well as the health care professionals who work with them." --Geri Spollett, MSN, C-ANP, CDE
Marie McCarren has over 16 years experience writing for patients. She has written six books for the American Diabetes Association, including Carb Counting Made Easy and Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes: Fears, Myths, Truths. Her books have sold in excess of 500,000 copies.