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10 Steps to Better Living with Diabetes

October 18, 2010 by Reversing Diabetes

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A real-life daily guide to help you with diabetes How do you manage your diabetes today? Many books discuss the ins and outs of diabetes medications, the need for weight control, and the ideal meal plan, but there is nothing for the you if you need information on the day-to-day basics of diabetes. 10 Steps to Better Living with Diabetes gives you the survival skills you need to master your disease in the real world, with chapters on b… More >>
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  1. Midwest Book Review on October 18th, 2010 9:43 am

    A past president of the American Diabetes Association, Ginger Kanzer-Lewis draws upon her more than twenty-five years of experience instructing health care professionals how to teach their patients how to control their condition of diabetes while continuing to enjoy their lives in writing “10 Steps To Better Living With Diabetes”. Diabetics must monitor their blood sugar levels, exercise every day, eat healthy, and take their medications properly if they are to enjoy a high quality of life despite their disability which, if left ignored and untreated, could prove life threatening. “10 Steps To Better Living With Diabetes” is characterized by offering solid information in a jargon-free text that makes it ideal for the non-specialist general reader seeking to help themselves and/or a loved one to get the most out of what life has to offer by taking proper care of their diabetic condition. Also very highly recommended for personal and community library Health & Medicine reference collections is “The Diabetes Dictionary: What Every Personal With Diabetes Needs To Know” from the American Diabetes Association providing succinct definitions for more than five hundred terms and concepts (including common abbreviations and acronyms) associated with diabetes.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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