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The Joslin Guide to Diabetes: A Program for Managing Your Treatment

The Joslin Guide to Diabetes: A Program for Managing Your Treatment

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: November 2nd, 2005
Publisher:
Touchstone
ISBN:
9780743257848
Pages:
448
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Description

An indispensable, up-to-date resource for managing your diabetes from the global leader in diabetes research, care, and education.

Finding out that you have diabetes immediately raises questions about the condition, its treatment, and its impact on your future. Why did I get diabetes? What will I have to do to treat it? How will my future health be affected by having diabetes? What will my life be like? Getting accurate answers to these and many other questions will determine how well you are able to live with diabetes.

This completely updated edition of The Joslin Guide to Diabetes will help provide the answers you need. It's an easy-to-understand resource that explains not only the types of diabetes treatment but also every aspect of diabetes self-management, including:

• Meal planning and carbohydrate counting
• Monitoring blood glucose
• Administering insulin and taking oral medications
• Treating high and low blood glucose
• Using physical activity to help control diabetes, maintain good health, and reduce the chances of future problems
• Successfully fitting diabetes into your lifestyle

Based upon research and the clinical experience of the world-renowned Joslin Diabetes Center and written by physician and diabetes expert Richard S. Beaser, M.D., and nutritionist and diabetes educator Amy Campbell, R.D., M.S., C.D.E., this book will help those with diabetes integrate the medical treatments and lifestyle changes necessary to learn how to live healthfully with this condition.

About the Author

Richard S. Beaser, M.D., is a widely acclaimed diabetes author, lecturer, and clinician. He is currently the medical executive director of Professional Education at Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston and an associate clinical professor at the Harvard Medical School.

Amy P. Campbell, R.D., M.S., C.D.E., is a registered dietitian, certified diabetes educator, and the education program manager of the Disease Management Department at Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston.