12 Lessons of Diabetes

12 Lessons of Diabetes
Author: Judy Doherty
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781484991497

"Leader guide and lessons/handouts. This 12 lesson plan for diabetes management breaks essential lessons into easy-to-remember modules. Everything you need to conduct a year-long diabetes education program and curriculum for general adult type 2 diabetes patients ..."--Cover.

No Limits

No Limits
Author: Craig Vaream
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre:
ISBN:

"As a breed, runners are a pretty gutsy bunch. We constantly push ourselves to discover limitations, then push past them. No Limits is a very inspiring journey of a man that made pushing the limits a lifestyle."-Bart Yasso known as the Mayor of Running the now retired Runner's World Chief Running Officer. How would you live if you had No Limits? What do you do when life tosses unexpected challenges that derail your dreams? According to Craig Vaream, you create your own goals to keep moving forward and break through so-called limitations. To commemorate his twenty-fifth year as a Type 1 diabetic, he set out to conquer two "summits"-a marathon and a climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro.What he learned through his training and attempts changed him, and his career.Whether it's dealing with health issues or simply a desire to experience the most out of life, you'll discover: how to set-and crush-your goals why asking for help is the best thing you can do for yourself-and others how to manage your limitations, and go beyond themthe power of inspiring others Whether you face a challenge like diabetes, or the everyday obstacles that seem to keep you from your dreams, Craig's adventures and practical lessons will help you live a richer life. CRAIG VAREAM Craig Vaream is a husband, father, runner, and speaker. He's been a Type 1 diabetic for over twenty-five years. Craig spent his professional career in various roles within the financial services industry. Craig previously served as a member of the Board of Directors for NACHA, the electronic payments association, and was a recipient of the NACHA Distinguished Service Award.He is a board member of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's (JDRF) New York City / Long Island chapter.Craig has a Bachelor of Science degree from Babson College and a Master's in Business Administration degree from the University of Chicago. As an author and speaker, Craig encourages people from all walks of life to dream, believe, prepare, and go! To invite Craig to speak at your event or company, please visit: www.CraigVaream.com

Life with Diabetes

Life with Diabetes
Author: Martha M. Funnell
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1580405762

Life With Diabetes is a series of teaching outlines developed and tested by the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, affiliated with the Department of Medical Education of the University of Michigan Medical School. Previous editions of this teaching curriculum have been used by thousands of educators in diabetes clinics throughout North America to help their patients understand and live with the many challenges of diabetes. Each of the 22 topical chapters are detailed guides that give all the information an educator needs to cover a topic completely, yet allows each educator to speak to their patients in his or her own voice at a pace that is appropriate for each individual and class. Each topical chapter includes illustrations that can be used to show and teach important concepts, e.g., carbohydrate counting and how to manage stress, and necessary daily tasks, e.g., monitoring blood glucose and meal planning. There is also an extensive support material section that helps educators manage their educational programs. Life With Diabetes is the one book that every diabetes educator and clinic must have to provide complete and accurate health care to their diabetes patients.

I Have Diabetes

I Have Diabetes
Author: Karri Andersen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Diabetes
ISBN: 9781452837192

A book about a little girl who has just been diagnosed with Juvenile (Type 1) Diabetes, her struggle to understand it, and cope with her new life situation. This book will help children and adults, of all ages, understand the everyday life issues associated with Juvenile Diabetes. This book has been written to show the most up to date medical devices, information, and practices for Juvenile Diabetes.

Balancing Diabetes

Balancing Diabetes
Author: Kerri Sparling
Publisher: Spry Publishing
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1938170385

When a person receives a diagnosis of diabetes, he or she starts a process of adjusting and making sense of the new normal living with a chronic disease. A large part of that adjustment is figuring out how to balance diabetes with all the intricacies of a life outside of diabetes care. In Balancing Diabetes, diabetes online community blogger Kerri Sparling compiles strategies used by people with diabetes and their caregivers to bring that elusive balance into their lives. Whether adult or child, type 1 or type 2, spouse or caregiver, male or female, people in the diabetes world will find themselves in this book and be inspired by the commonality of that continuing search for balance.

Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetic Eye Disease
Author: A. Paul Chous
Publisher: Fairwood Press, Inc
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2003
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780966818475

Insulin

Insulin
Author: Andrew J. Krentz
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323985696

Insulin: Deficiency, Excess and Resistance in Human Disease provides an overview of the role of insulin in the pathogenesis of prevalent non-communicable diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, along with a comprehensive review of insulin replacement therapies and novel cardioprotective and insulin-sensitizing drugs. Notable advances in precision diagnosis and therapy for single gene subtypes of diabetes in recent years are also discussed. The discovery of insulin and its lifesaving introduction into clinical practice is one of the most celebrated accomplishments of medical science. However, despite decades of progress and major technical advances, the goal of providing insulin replacement therapy that truly mimics normal physiology remains elusive. Presents etiology and pathogenesis of insulin deficiency, insulin excess and insulin resistance in a wide spectrum of human diseases, ranging from rare to highly prevalent disorders Discusses the latest developments in the diagnosis and management of insulin-related disorders and prospects for future developments Explores the increasingly complex pharmacological landscape that comprises a bewildering range of drug-based interventions

Principles of Diabetes Mellitus

Principles of Diabetes Mellitus
Author: Leonid Poretsky
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 869
Release: 2010-01-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0387098410

"Principles of Diabetes Mellitus, Second Edition" is an important update to the comprehensive textbook first published in 2002 and reissued in 2004. It is written for physicians of all specialties who, on a daily basis, deal with an illness which has reached epidemic proportions. The book is also intended for medical students and investigators of all aspects of diabetes. The last five years have witnessed major developments in our understanding of diabetes and in therapeutic approaches to this disease. Thus, in addition to updating all chapters, the authors added eight new chapters to the second edition. "Principles of Diabetes Mellitus, Second Edition" covers diabetes in all of its aspects – genetics, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, therapy and prevention.