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Now you can get the answers you need from the health experts at Harvard Medical School.
✓ | What is diabetes? |
✓ | Diagnosing and testing for diabetes |
✓ | Managing your diabetes: An overview |
✓ | Dealing with diabetes emergencies |
✓ | SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: Lifestyle strategies for managing diabetes |
✓ | Medications and surgery for diabetes |
✓ | Alternative treatments for diabetes |
✓ | Pregnancy and diabetes |
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Dear CERASALE,
Diabetes is a chronic disorder marked by high levels of blood sugar. That’s the textbook definition. Living Well with Diabetes is not a textbook...
This Special Health Report shares clear and practical direction for effectively maximizing blood sugar control...for minimizing the risk factors for complications...and for ensuring ongoing wellness and vitality.
With type 2 diabetes, there’s no room for second guessing.
Diabetes can sap you of energy and compromise mobility. The long-term effects can be disheartening and disabling. Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness. It can lead to kidney failure, damage to feet and legs, and can more than double your risk of heart disease.
As never before, you can successfully manage type 2 diabetes!
Prepared by doctors of Harvard Medical School, Living Well with Diabetes distills today’s important findings to give you clear “here’s how” guidance you can use — and trust.
The report will brief you on why the body’s regulation of blood sugar goes awry. You’ll learn how and when to monitor blood sugar. You’ll be introduced to innovations that make it easier to maintain the tight blood sugar control needed to avoid spikes and dips and to prevent future complications.
A workbook that works — with you — and for you!
You’ll learn the steps and choices that make a measureable difference. You’ll be introduced to foods that can lower the need for insulin...an exercise routine that can bring down A1c levels...and one change for the better that requires no effort at all!
Plus, you’ll be able to put today’s advances to your advantage. You’ll be briefed on breakthroughs in monitoring devices, medications, and new, nearly painless syringes and injectors. You’ll read which longer-acting insulin formulations are easier to administer and how 30 non-insulin options compare.
You want your efforts to be rewarded. With this Special Health Report, they will be. Send for your copy of Living Well with Diabetes today!
To your good health,
Howard E. LeWine, M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing
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