It is not difficult to find a diabetes manual. They are available for patients and physicians alike. They can be found read and ordered on the internet. They are also widely available from diabetes and health organizations. The key is in finding a diabetes manual that fits your needs specifically.

Allina Hospitals and Clinics provides a very comprehensive diabetes manual on their website. It gives information on the basic skills of living with diabetes and which includes guidelines for managing the disease, eating healthily, and physical activity. It also provides information on taking insulin and other medications. The Basic Skills for Living with Diabetes diabetes manual is also available in print at a low cost.

There is a diabetes manual available on The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne’s website (Rch.org.au) titled Caring for Diabetes in Children & Adolescents; 3rd edition 2010. The on-line diabetes manual is the result of a joint project between The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and the Royal Children’s Hospital. It aims to provide information and education to both families and healthcare professionals. This book is also available for purchase.

 

Merck Manual Diabetes

 

At MerckManuals.com, you can find a large amount of textual information on many conditions free of charge by Merck &Co., Inc. Photography and video is also provided that you cannot find in the printed addition of the manual. The Merck Manual is said to be “the most widely used textbook of medicine”.

Through the website you have access to two types of manuals, one written for physicians and one written for everyday use. The diabetes manual within explains the disease and its symptoms. It also explains how it may be prevented, and how it is to be treated, as well as information about diagnosis, prognosis, and risk factors.

 

Joslin Diabetes Manual

 

The Joslin Diabetes century has been a continual force in diabetes treatment, research, and education for more than a century. In fact, its first textbook The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus, was published in 1917. This was soon followed by a diabetes manual called A Diabetic Manual for Doctors and Patients, which became a national bestseller. Since first produced, there have been 14 editions of the professional text made and 13 of the patient’s version.

Currently, the Joslin Diabetes website (Joslin.org) there are a number of diabetes manuals provided. Some are meant for patients and some for providers, and there is a large array of information provided on all forms of diabetes mellitus. If you have diabetes, a visit to this website is highly recommended.

 

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