The Diabetes Seafood Cookbook: Fresh, Healthy, Low-Fat Cooking Review
The Diabetes Seafood Cookbook: Fresh, Healthy, Low-Fat Cooking Review
Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes-or Less! Review
Managing Preexisting Diabetes and Pregnancy: Technical Reviews and Consensus Recommendations for Care Review
Italian Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes or Less! Review
Every luscious Italian entree one can think of is here, made healthy and diabetes-friendly thanks to food master Robyn Webb. Who can resist sinking a fork into veal marsala or salmon with leeks and mushrooms? Some of the 150 dishes are low in carbs, and all of them are easy to fix—many can be cooked in one pan! It comes with complete nutritional analysis and meets all ADA guidelines. Meals include pastas, meats, vegetarian dishes, and light desserts, all with a taste of Tuscany.
What Do I Eat Now?: A Step-by-Step Guide to Eating Right with Type 2 Diabetes Review
The DIY approach to a diabetes diet!
What Do I Eat Now? is the single best resource for people with diabetes to learn how to eat right and eat healthy with diabetes. Each chapter explains a vital concept of diabetes nutrition in easy-to-understand language. “Tell Me What to Eat” meal plans and recipes at the end of each chapter get readers started on a lifetime of healthy eating. Don’t waste time trying to figure everything out from scratch when What Do I Eat Now? gives readers a step-by-step plan for understanding how to eat right. Learn as you go by cooking healthy, nutritious, and flavorful diabetic meals!
A Manual for Management of Diabetes Mellitus: A Hong Kong Chinese Perspective Review
This manual combines the latest local and international guidelines for managments of diabetes and consists of data based on local research, with an aim to provide a quick reference to all health care personnel involved in the mangement of diabetes mellitus with emphasis upon Type 2 diabetes. It covers all important and pratical aspects of the subject in a language which should be understandable to all medical workers and medical undergraduates. Most of the references are up-to-date. As for useful drugs, a selection is listed so physicians can use those which are most familiar or cost-effective. There is enough pathophysiology to make the text more easily understood.
Diabetes: Prevention, Control, and Cure Review
Vivir Con Diabetes: Guia Para Pacientes y Padres (Spanish Edition) Review
Triglycerides: The Role of Diabetes and Atherosclerosis (Atherosclerosis Reviews) (Vol 22) Review
Diabetic Neuropathy (Oxford Diabetes Library) Review
The Canadian Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook Review
Trusted by Canadian doctors and patients for over ten years, The Canadian Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook is the only medically researched guidebook that allows you to learn about diabetes directly from the experts. This one-stop resource provides everything you need to know about managing Type 2 diabetes, creating the best health care team for you, and understanding the latest medical advice. Updated and aligned with the most recent clinical guidelines, this new edition covers the most up-to-date medications, lifestyle recommendations, and treatment options, with entirely new information about pediatric Type 2 diabetes.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Type 2 Diabetes Review
Over the next decade, the number of diagnosed diabetes cases worldwide is expected to exceed 220 million, 90-95% of which will be Type 2 Diabetes. Here is a guide that answers all the questions patients have: What is it? How will it affect my life? What do I need to do? It teaches readers how to manage the disease and live a healthy, normal life.
-More than 18 million Americans have diabetes
-The number of U.S. adults with diagnosed diabetes has increased 61% since 1991, and will more than double by 2050
-1 in 5 people over the age of 65 has diabetes, indicating that the disease indirectly affects many people in care-giving roles
-Diabetes is one of our health care system’s most expensive diseases, costing the nation nearly 2 billion each year
-Lead author is a Harvard-educated endocrinologist, current editor-in-chief of Diabetes Care, and a former president of the American Diabetes Association
Juvenile Diabetes (First Facts) Review
The Diabetes Sourcebook, Fifth Edition Review
Written by two certified diabetes educators, The Diabetes Sourcebook is a complete, all-in-one resource for the millions suffering from Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Fully updated with the latest treatments and developments in diabetes, this fifth edition offers an overview of the disease as well as a complete educational program incorporating nutrition, exercise, and hygiene.
Diabetes 101, Third Edition: A Pure and Simple Guide for People Who Use Insulin Review
Type II Diabetes: Your Healthy Living Guide Review
You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook: 250 Amazing Dishes for People With Diabetes and Their Families and Friends Review