A practical, accessible and informative guide to overcoming and managing a wide spread affliction!Whether young, old, type 1, type 2, gestational, newly-diagnosed, long-time sufferer, caretaker or loved one, millions of people are afflicted and affected by diabetes. The CDC estimates 9.3% of the population in the U.S. and Canada have diabetes, with millions more with prediabetes. From scientific explanations of the affects of diabetes on the human body to monitoring, maintaining, exercising and eating right, The Handy Diabetes Answer Book provides detailed information on the research and science on the disease as well as coping with the burden.
The Handy Diabetes Answer Book is the go-to guide for diabetics, prediabetics, their loved-ones and care-takers. It explains who is most at risk, and points to the differences throughout life stages. It looks at the science behind its affects on the sense, brain and the various systems of the human body. It demonstrates how to cope with-and live well-through food, exercise and life style choices.
This useful resource shows how and why the disease affects the body, and provides glimpses of historical and contemporary figures with diabetes. It answers questions in plain English on all aspects of the condition. It also introduces the scientists behind breakthrough advances in care. Easy to use and informative reference, brings the complexity of the illness into focus and provides practical assistance for managing the malady through the well-researched answers to nearly 950 common questions, such as
What were some early common treatments for patients with diabetes?What company was responsible for making the first commercial insulin?What percent of people have prediabetes in the United States?What are some ethnic, racial, or cultural groups that have more people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes?Has type 2 diabetes increased in teens and young adults?What are some other eating challenges that can affect an older person with diabetes?What are the early warning signs of type 1 diabetes?What is insulin shock?How can having pregestational diabetes affect a woman's unborn child?Did writer Ernest Hemingway suffer from hemochromatosis?Can secondhand smoke affect a person with diabetes?Why does diabetes cause blindness?Why is it important for a person with diabetes to be aware of tooth pain? Why is there a controversy over how much salt should be eaten daily?How do "energy drinks" affect a person's blood glucose levels?What are some tips for people with diabetes when they go shopping for food?What food additives should a person with diabetes be aware of consuming?What should a person with diabetes look for on a restaurant menu?Why is health care so costly for treating diabetes?Will type 1 diabetes ever go away?What recent study tried to find a way to reverse type 2 diabetes?What doll company is helping children cope with type 1 diabetes?What are some websites that offer a free diabetes risk assessment?
Providing the facts, stats, science, and a little bit of history, The Handy Diabetes Answer Book answers important questions about managing and maintaining a healthy life. This informative book also includes a helpful bibliography, glossary of terms, and an extensive index, adding to its usefulness.
Industry Reviews
"For the person on your list who has questions about a health issue, "The Handy Diabetes Answer Book" by Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas E. Svarney is a good book to give. Here are the answers to common questions, affects and ways to cope with diabetes. Wrap it up or give it to yourself as a gift." - Bookworm Sez
"... easy to use and informative ... will help readers to understand diabetes and ... finding ways to help those with the disease, or at least ways to slow down the progression of diabetes. Readers will walk away knowing there are people who care, who can help, and who are truly trying to understand this disease." - SirReadALot.org
"... definitions; history and research; statistics; who gets diabetes; type 1, type 2, prediabetes, and other types of diabetes; connections to other conditions; effects on the senses and various body systems; obesity; coping; monitoring; exercise; nutrition, food, and shopping for food and eating out; and the future of diabetes." - Protoview Book News