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Virgin Books
15 February 2009
A LIFELINE FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES, WRITTEN BY EXPERTS IN THE FIELD

Diabetes affects over 2 million people in the UK, but this number is set to explode. Experts predict the number of sufferers will almost double to 4 million in less than twenty years. In addition to this, there are currently a further million undiagnosed sufferers, and Type 2 diabetes, once considered a disease of middle age, is now being increasingly seen in children.

Yet this condition is manageable and can be easily controlled through diet, exercise and lifestyle. The Diabetes Guide, written by NHS professionals and endorsed by Diabetes UK, provides all the information necessary to manage diabetes, including-

The facts about diabetes clearly explained

Diabetes myths exposed How to delay and prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes

Complete diet, exercise and lifestyle plan

Straightforward advice from NHS professionals

By eating the right foods, exercising and making positive lifestyle changes, those suffering with diabetes can successfully manage their health and prevent diabetes controlling their lives.
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Imprint:   Virgin Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 135mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   209g
ISBN:   9780753515501
ISBN 10:   0753515504
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Anne Claydon, Diana Markham and Graham Toms are all diabetes specialists at Newham University Hospital NHS Trust. Adam Daykin MBA is author of numerous technical publications and the Intellectual Property Manager of East London Innovations Hub for the NHS.

Reviews for The Diabetes Guide

This is a most informative book and for anyone who wants to know anything about diabetes and its causes, this is a must * Jimmy Tarbuck, President of Diabetes UK *


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