Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Diabetes Seafood Cookbook: Fresh, Healthy, Low-Fat Cooking

The Diabetes Seafood Cookbook: Fresh, Healthy, Low-Fat Cooking Review



From freshwater and saltwater fish to crab, shrimp, and clams, The Diabetes Seafood Cookbook delivers over 150 delicious recipes fresh from the sea. Whether you're looking for a perfect appetizer, a delightful dinner, or a satisfying side dish, this is your one-stop shop for fresh, delicious seafood.


Monday, June 27, 2011

Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes-or Less!

Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes-or Less! Review



Healthy, diabetes-friendly recipes for people with active lives and busy schedules. Chock full of recipes specifically designed for those with diabetes. Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes - Or Less! Can get your meal plan on track in no time.


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Managing Preexisting Diabetes and Pregnancy: Technical Reviews and Consensus Recommendations for Care

Managing Preexisting Diabetes and Pregnancy: Technical Reviews and Consensus Recommendations for Care Review



Offers a single resource for American Diabetes Association standards of care for pregnant women with preexisting diabetes - type 1 (DM1) or type 2 (DM2). It providers up-to-date recommendations and treatment protocols for the management of diabetes and pregnancy to researchers, academic physicians, and clinicians who deal with the broad spectrum of problems.


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Italian Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes or Less!

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.


Friday, June 24, 2011

What Do I Eat Now?: A Step-by-Step Guide to Eating Right with Type 2 Diabetes

What Do I Eat Now?: A Step-by-Step Guide to Eating Right with Type 2 Diabetes Review



What Do I Eat Now?: A Step-by-Step Guide to Eating Right with Type 2 Diabetes Feature

  • ISBN13: 9781580403139
  • Condition: New
  • Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!

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!


Thursday, June 23, 2011

A Manual for Management of Diabetes Mellitus: A Hong Kong Chinese Perspective

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.


Monday, June 20, 2011

Diabetes: Prevention, Control, and Cure

Diabetes: Prevention, Control, and Cure Review



If you or someone you love has diabetes, you need this up-to-date, accessible, and comprehensive guide. Written by two experienced physicians, this trusted reference, now completely revised, shares everything you need to know to keep yourself in the best possible health. Discover

• the causes of diabetes–and how to prevent it and cure it
• the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes
• ways to reduce the risk of long-term complications
• the pros and cons of the insulin pump
• the facts on how diabetes can affect pregnancy
• how to manage diabetes-related impotence
• the proper diet, even when dining out and traveling
• alternative therapies and medical advances

Addressing hundreds of patient concerns, this essential guide will help you deal constructively with virtually every challenge a diabetic may encounter, so that you can live a full, productive, and meaningful life.


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Vivir Con Diabetes: Guia Para Pacientes y Padres (Spanish Edition)

Vivir Con Diabetes: Guia Para Pacientes y Padres (Spanish Edition) Review



Medication options are described in detail, along with tips on how to communicate effectively with healthcare providers to get the help you need. Living with Diabetes offers hope by encouraging readers to take control in the management of their disease.


Saturday, June 18, 2011

Triglycerides: The Role of Diabetes and Atherosclerosis (Atherosclerosis Reviews) (Vol 22)

Triglycerides: The Role of Diabetes and Atherosclerosis (Atherosclerosis Reviews) (Vol 22) Review



This volume assesses the significance of hypertriglyceridemia as a cardiovascular risk factor in non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients and explores new strategies for reducing the risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease in these patients. The contributors present epidemiological and familial evidence linking plasma triglycerides with coronary heart disease, analyze the plasma lipoprotein changes resulting from hypertriglyceridemia, and establish a connection between triglyceride-rich lipoproteins and atherogenesis. Extensive pharmacological and clinical studies presented suggest that nicotinic acid and acipimox can reduce atherogenic risk factors in diabetic patients by regulating lipoprotein metabolism. Close attention is also given to the role of diet and exercise in treatment of hypertriglyceridemia.


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Diabetic Neuropathy (Oxford Diabetes Library)

Diabetic Neuropathy (Oxford Diabetes Library) Review



Diabetic neuropathy is very common, affecting up to 50% of all diabetic patients. It can result in disabling neuropathic pain, lower extremity amputations and troublesome autonomic neuropathies (gastroparesis, ercectile dysfunction, sudden cardiac death, and so forth). With the rising incidence of diabetes, the prevalence of neuropathy is also likely to increase. Over recent years, there have been new advances in our understanding and treatment of diabetic neuropathies and the problems associated with the disease.


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Canadian Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook

The Canadian Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook Review



The Most Trustworthy Source for Canadians with Type 2 Diabetes

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.

INSIDE:

  • Diabetes basics-the what, who, and why
  • Creating your diabetes health care team
  • Testing your blood sugar and managing the highs and lows
  • What to eat and how to maintain a healthy diet, including low glycemic eating
  • The role of active living
  • Diabetes medications (revised and updated to reflect the latest Canadian clinical guidelines)
  • Special circumstances and risk factors: pregnancy and fertility, menopause, aging, and obesity
  • The unique challenges faced by Aboriginal Canadians
  • Complications and how to prevent them: heart disease, nerve damage, vision problems, kidney damage, circulatory problems, and more
  • A comprehensive list of resources to help you along every step of the way
  • All new information about pediatric Type 2 diabetes


Monday, June 13, 2011

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Type 2 Diabetes

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Type 2 Diabetes Review



The most complete book on the epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes.

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


Sunday, June 12, 2011

Juvenile Diabetes (First Facts)

Juvenile Diabetes (First Facts) Review



Introduces juvenile diabetes, why it occurs, and how it is diagnosed and treated.


Friday, June 10, 2011

The Diabetes Sourcebook, Fifth Edition

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.


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Diabetes 101, Third Edition: A Pure and Simple Guide for People Who Use Insulin

Diabetes 101, Third Edition: A Pure and Simple Guide for People Who Use Insulin Review



New insights in slowing the effects of diabetes are clearly explained in this third edition. Brackenridge, a diabetes educator, and Dr. Dolinar, an endocrinologist, give the newest information on insulin, how different foods impact blood sugar levels, and other recent findings. 17 illustrations.


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Type II Diabetes: Your Healthy Living Guide

Type II Diabetes: Your Healthy Living Guide Review



Guide to staying healthy with type 2 diabetes. Includes: choosing a health care team, eating and exercising, self-monitoring, insulin, dealing with complications, and keeping mentally fit. Previous edition: c1996. Softcover.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook: 250 Amazing Dishes for People With Diabetes and Their Families and Friends

You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook: 250 Amazing Dishes for People With Diabetes and Their Families and Friends Review



You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook: 250 Amazing Dishes for People With Diabetes and Their Families and Friends Feature

  • ISBN13: 9780761155508
  • Condition: New
  • Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!
The book food lovers with diabetes have been waiting for: a through-the-menu collection of 250 dishes to meet any craving, from hot and spicy to sweet and sour, from creamy to crunchy, from pastas to dessert. Written by Tom Valenti, one of America's Ten Best Chefs (Food & Wine) and a "clairvoyant in the kitchen" (Ruth Reichl, The New York Times)—and a diabetic—You Don’t Have To Be Diabetic To Love This Cookbook is filled with recipes so delicious, so imaginative, so varied and enticing that it will turn the burden of following a diabetic regimen into a celebration of food.

In fact, this is food for everyone in the family to sit down and enjoy, with no penalty to the non-diabetics. Valenti employs innovations and techniques that are a signature of his cuisine—acid to brighten flavors, unexpected combinations of texture and temperature, turkey bacon as a foundation ingredient to add a haunting smoky-salty quality—and he never resorts to imitation products. Recipes include Asparagus and Mushroom Risotto; Chicken Chaat; Filet Mignon with Black and Green Peppercorn Sauce; Snapper Piccata; Grilled Duck Breast Paillard with Orange, Onion, and Mint; Lamb Sausage with Warm Potato Salad; Shrimp and Tomato Ravioli; Goat Cheese Cake; Banana Mousse; Miniature Pumpkin Pies.

Real flavors, real food, and finally, real pleasure, for America's 23.6 million diabetics.