The Type 2 Diabetes Handbook: Six Rules for Staying Healthy with Type 2 Diabetes

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Based on the most recent research on Type 2 diabetes, this invaluable and practical health reference focuses on balancing diet, medication, and exercise to achieve optimal health. A host of potential complications of diabetes are discussed in detail, including eye-, kidney-, heart-, nerve-, and foot-related problems. Emotional aspects of being diabetic are also discussed. Filled with illustrations, charts, tables, and worksheets, this is a proven, user-friendly guide for living with and managing diabetes.

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Sharon Ouka
July 4, 2013
tried to purchase it, and it wouldnt go through becasue of technical difficulties!! bad, bad!!
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About the author

Rod Colvin, MS is author of three nonfiction books including Overcoming Prescription Drug Addiction. He resides in Omaha, Nebraska. James T. Lane, MD, is medical director of the Diabetes Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. He is on the university's faculty in the section of diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolism. He is the medical editor of this title. Dr. Lane resides in Omaha, Nebraska. Rod Colvin, MS is author of three nonfiction books including Overcoming Prescription Drug Addiction. He resides in Omaha, Nebraska. James T. Lane, MD, is medical director of the Diabetes Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. He is on the university's faculty in the section of diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolism. He is the medical editor of this title. Dr. Lane resides in Omaha, Nebraska.

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