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Diabetes Resources

Books

Fix-it and Forget-it Diabetic Cookbook: Slow Cooker Favorites    
WK 819 G663-2005

A Field Guide to Type 2 Dabetes: the Essential Resource...         
WK 810 F5443 2004

Diabetes & Heart: Healthy Cookbook                                           
WK 819 H4348 2004

101 Tips for Coping with Diabetes                                                 
WK 850 R825 2003

Insulin Pump Therapy Demystified                                               
WK 820 K17 2003

Zen and the Art of Diabetes Maintenance                                       
WK 800 C744 2002

 

VIDEOS/DVDs

A Simple Start: Managing Your Diabetes Around Meals               
WK 850 S55 2005

Introducing the Pen                                                                     
WK 815 I58 2000

Managing Diabetic Hypoglycemia                                               
WK 880 M35 2002

Now I Can (insulin pump therapy for diabetes)                           
WK 815 N68 2001

 

Recommended Websites

American Diabetes Association (ADA)
http://www.diabetes.org/

Extensive interactive tools add information and interest to this lively website. Diabetes assessment tools, recipes, weight-loss and exercise advice, latest diabetes research and a professional section add additional information. Information about ADA books, a message board, an email newsletter and information in Spanish are also included.

 

Mayo Clinic -- Disease and Conditions A-Z http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/DiseasesIndex/DiseasesIndex

Each topic has sections on the signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, screening and diagnosis, complications, treatment, and when to seek medical advice.You can sign up for a weekly email newsletter, an RSS feed and a personalized page with automatically updated content. A symptom checker and first aid guide are also included in this section.

 

MedlinePlus, Health Topics (National Library of Medicine) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/healthtopics.html

A directory to the most reliable sources of information on health and disease on the internet, this is often the place to start your search for health information. Frequently updated, it lists webpages with information on diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials and more. There are often interactive tutorials, links to major organizations, suggestions on other related conditions, and a link to a pre-formatted search of the medical literature on each page

 

The Cleveland Clinic Health Information Center
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/

Produced by the Cleveland Clinic Department of Patient Education and Health Information, this site offers information on over 900 health topics. Podcasts and webcasts of health information are available along with transcripts of web chats with physicians answering health questions.

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