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The Complete Idiot's Guide to. Type 2 Diabetes

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The most complete book on the epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes. Over the next decade, the number of diagnosed diabetes cases worldwide is expected to exceed 220 million, 90-95% of which will be Type 2 Diabetes. Here is a guide that answers all the questions patients have: What is it? How will it affect my life? What do I need to do? It teaches readers how to manage the disease and live a healthy, normal life. -More than 18 million Americans have diabetes -The number of U.S. adults with diagnosed diabetes has increased 61% since 1991, and will more than double by 2050 -1 in 5 people over the age of 65 has diabetes, indicating that the disease indirectly affects many people in care-giving roles -Diabetes is one of our health care system’s most expensive diseases, costing the nation nearly $132 billion each yearz -Lead author is a Harvard-educated endocrinologist, current editor-in- chief of Diabetes Care, and a former president of the American Diabetes Association

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to. Type 2 Diabetes, Mayer B. Davidson

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Title
The Complete Idiot's Guide to. Type 2 Diabetes
Language
English
Publisher
Alpha
Released
2005
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
1592574092
ISBN13
9781592574094
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The most complete book on the epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes. Over the next decade, the number of diagnosed diabetes cases worldwide is expected to exceed 220 million, 90-95% of which will be Type 2 Diabetes. Here is a guide that answers all the questions patients have: What is it? How will it affect my life? What do I need to do? It teaches readers how to manage the disease and live a healthy, normal life. -More than 18 million Americans have diabetes -The number of U.S. adults with diagnosed diabetes has increased 61% since 1991, and will more than double by 2050 -1 in 5 people over the age of 65 has diabetes, indicating that the disease indirectly affects many people in care-giving roles -Diabetes is one of our health care system’s most expensive diseases, costing the nation nearly $132 billion each yearz -Lead author is a Harvard-educated endocrinologist, current editor-in- chief of Diabetes Care, and a former president of the American Diabetes Association