Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: Fewer highs, Fewer lows, Better health

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Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: Fewer highs, Fewer lows, Better health

Author(s): Merlin Thomas (Author)

  • Publisher: Exisle Publishing
  • Publication Date: 30 April 2015
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1921966203
  • ISBN-13: 9781921966200

Book Description

Diabetes is the world’s modern pandemic. But it needn’t mean a world of frustration, restrictions and complications. Most people with diabetes are able to live full, free and healthy lives. It just takes clear understanding and good management. In Understanding Type 2 Diabetes, Professor Merlin Thomas of the renowned Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute clearly explains: ·What diabetes is and how it comes about. ·What is the right diet for someone with diabetes, and how to achieve it. ·How exercise can improve and maintain your health. ·The medical aspects of diabetes care, including the best ways to control your waistline, blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. ·How to prevent and treat the major complications of diabetes.Having diabetes is not easy. But its management needn’t be complex or complicated. With Understanding Type 2 Diabetes to guide you, you’ll soon realise that successfully managing diabetes is not only feasible but is also essential.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“…clear and effective guidance on how to manage all aspects of diabetes.” ― Diabetes Matters

About the Author

Professor Merlin Thomas MD, PhD is a clinician scientist. His research focuses on the role of diabetes, glycation and oxidative stress in accelerating the changes of ageing, and finding a practical means for their control. Dr. Thomas has publishedover 150 articles in many of the world’s leading medical journals and is theauthor of Understanding Type 2 Diabetes (Exisle Publishing, 2013).

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