"The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes" provides comprehensive and
reliable answers to the many questions asked by people with the
disease as well as their families and friends. What are the
differences between Type I and Type II diabetes, for example? How
are the different forms of this disease diagnosed and treated? Can
diabetes that develops during pregnancy become a permanent
condition? Can diabetes ever be managed with diet and exercise
alone?
Written by a team of Johns Hopkins specialists, this
authoritative and easy-to-read guide addresses everything about
diabetes which patients need to know for good control and good
health.
Highlights of "The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes" - The
importance of getting a straight answer about your diagnosis - The
physical and psychological demands of diabetes - Managing the
disease with blood glucose monitoring, diet, exercise, oral
medications, and insulin therapy - Potential short-term and
long-term complications, such as hypoglycemia, hardening of the
arteries, and effects on eyes, kidneys, feet, and skin - Sexuality,
pregnancy, and genetics - Recent developments for treating diabetes
and the latest thinking about the importance of close control,
based on the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
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