The Unofficial Guide to Living with Diabetes


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Sixteen million Americans have diabetes and there are more than 600,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, kidney disease, and amputations in America. In fact, 15% of all health care costs -- 100 billion per year -- is associated with diabetes. This indispensable guide features all the latest developments associated with this condition, so that diabetics are able to stay in control of their lives. Sufferers get the inside scoop on: * The major types of diabetes and how they are diagnosed * The various treatment options available today, including blood sugar monitoring, diet therapy, insulin use and oral medication * Alternative approaches and new drugs on the market: Is there really a substitute for insulin? * Groundbreaking news in diabetes research, including new forms of insulin, advanced glucose monitoring, refined insulin pumps, and genetic medicine * The Pancreas Transplant: Is it a cure? * Lifestyle choices that promote good health, including eating wisely and exercising * Living with diabetes and coping with special issues such as fertility and pregnancy, work-related issues, and psychological challenges.




Carol Guber's Type 2 Diabetes Life Plan


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An invigorating guide to beating adult-onset diabetes (a diagnosis for 16 million Americans) from a motivating health lecturer and nutritionist who has triumphed in her own fight against the disease.




The Unofficial Guide to Living With Breast Cancer


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This "Unofficial" guide provides the up-to-date, inside information women need to know to win the battle against breast cancer, including prevention techniques, the latest treatment methods, and nutrition, lifestyle, and reproductive health care tips.




The Unofficial Guide to Power Managing


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Being a super-successful manager requires the finesse of a politician, the relationship skills of a psychologist, and the public speaking gifts of an actor, and all before lunch every working day. Managing people, like managing companies, means motivating, evaluating, communicating, resolving, presenting, and leading. The Unofficial Guide to Power Managing contains all the secrets and inside scoop that managers need to rev up their employees and their businesses. Here's where managers aiming for the top find no-nonsense tips on * Helping others to motivate themselves -- and what to do when empowerment fails * Why the best salesperson shouldn't be the sales manager * Negotiating successfully without resorting to weapons * Leadership style -- there's no perfect one, except for despots * Winning strategies -- and why most fail, even though the tactics succeed




Sunshine and Vitamin D


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Foodborne pathogens enter the body through the intestinal tract where they cause temporary upsets. However, if they go from the intestinal tract into the bloodstream, they can invade other organs, systems, and structures, where they inflict damage such as some forms of heart disease, arthritis, and cancer. This book discusses the rising incidence of foodborne illness, and suggests ways in which the food regulators, and we, the consumers, can achieve a safer food supply.




Ampalaya


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Explains how ampalaya, also known as bitter melon or bitter gourd, has been shown to positively impact blood sugar in individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.




The Unofficial Guide to Eldercare


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Just when working families thought they had enough on their plates, many of them are now faced with having to make decisions regarding the health and well-being of their aging parents. Do they need care? Should they be in a nursing home? What does it cost? Is it clean? Is it safe? What if they don't want to go? And what other options are available? The Unofficial Guide to Eldercare meets these complex issues head-on, offering friendly, unbiased advice on this sensitive topic. It shows them how to wade through the anxiety and conflict to make informed decisions about their parents' needs; the elements of caregiving; living wills and other legal elements; how to balance their own lives in terms of work, family and caregiving; and how to get emotional support their families so desperately need.







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A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease


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The daily challenges of living—and coping—with a chronic and progressive invisible illness. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. Yet most people are still unaware that heart disease is not just a man's problem. Carolyn Thomas, a heart attack survivor herself, is on a mission to educate women about their heart health. Based on her popular Heart Sisters blog, which has attracted more than 10 million views from readers in 190 countries, A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease combines personal experience and medical knowledge to help women learn how to understand and manage a catastrophic diagnosis. In A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease, Thomas explains • how to recognize the early signs of a heart attack • why women often delay seeking treatment—and how to overcome that impulse • the link between pregnancy complications and future heart disease • why so many women with heart disease are misdiagnosed—and how to help yourself get an accurate diagnosis • the importance of cardiac rehabilitation in lowering mortality risk • what to expect during your recovery from a heart attack • how the surreal process of coping with heart disease may affect your daily life • methods for treating heart disease–related depression without drugs Equal parts memoir about a misdiagnosed heart attack, guide to the predictable stages of heart disease—from grief to resilience—and patient-friendly translation of important science-based findings on women's unique heart issues, this book is an essential read. Whether you're a freshly diagnosed patient, a woman who's been living with heart disease for years, or a practitioner who cares about women's health, A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease will help you feel less alone and advocate for better health care.