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Diabetes

David Matthews, Niki Meston, Pam Dyson, Jenny Shaw, Laurie King, and Aparna Pal

Price: £9.99 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-923266-6
Publication date: 19 June 2008
216 pages, 25 2-color figs., 196x129 mm

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Description
  • Up-to-date and evidence-based with information for patients and families
  • Includes invaluable advice on self-management of the condition
  • Includes case studies and quotes from patients, offering their unique perspective
  • Features 'myths' and 'facts', to sort the valuable information from the misleading
  • Lists details of support groups and websites for further help and advice
There are over 2 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK and worldwide 194 million. An epidemic of diabetes is reported and by 2025 it is predicted that there will be 330 million people with diabetes in the world. Diabetes is likely to present one of this century's greatest medical challenges. However, the impact of diabetes on the individual and their carers is equally important. This book provides an easy to understand guide to diabetes and is aimed at all those living with diabetes.

This book gives an overall introduction to diabetes including a short history of diabetes, causes, symptoms, possible complications, management (both of diabetes and the associated risk factors), psychological factors and what care to expect. It emphasises self management and gives invaluable advice on how to achieve this.

Readership: General public, general practitioners, nurses, associated health professionals

Authors, editors, and contributors


David Matthews, Professor of Diabetic Medicine, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford University and Consultant Physician, Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust and Chairman of the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism (OCDEM),
Niki Meston, Clinical Research Fellow, OCDEM; Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry, Oxford University and Consultant Chemical Pathologist, John Radcliffe Hospital,
Pam Dyson, Diabetes Specialist Dietician, OCDEM,
Jenny Shaw, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, OCDEM,
Laurie King, Podiatrist, OCDEM, and
Aparna Pal, Specialist Registrar Diabetes and Endocrinology


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