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Posted on October 24, 2009 by dsdbookstore | Posted under   Diabetes


Where Can You Find Diabetes Info?



People who are looking for info on diabetes can have a number of reasons for their search. You might have been recently diagnosed and looking for information about questions you still have after talking with your doctor. You might have a family member who has been recently diagnosed and you want to know how you can best help them manage their disease. Or you might simply have a family history of diabetes and you want to learn more about preventing the disease in yourself. No matter your reason for searching for diabetes info, you can make things easier on yourself by knowing where to look.

Where the Best Books Are

When it comes to info on diabetes, most medical professionals agree that a book about diabetes is going to be your best resource to have on hand. Not only will a book for people with diabetes help you with your questions, but it will also be readily available for any questions you may have in the future. For example, a juvenile diabetes book can be a great asset to a family with children with diabetes. Instead of having to call the doctor for small questions, the family can turn to the book for diabetes info.

Of course, a book about diabetes will not be a substitute for medical care, but it can help with questions about diet and about lifestyle changes that may be necessary to make.
The best books for diabetes info can be found online through larger booksellers. Be sure to read the reviews of the books, if they are available, and check to see how popular they are with the customers. Also, check the authors' credentials to ensure you're getting legitimate information.

Your Doctor's Office Knows

You can also find info on diabetes at your doctor's office. Many offices now have shelves of brochures and handouts that you can take along with you. Some offices and clinics will also offer classes on diabetes management that you can attend – which is especially helpful when you are a new diabetes patient. Doctors can also print out information for you when you ask, at some clinics. When you have a question, ask the doctor if they can access professional medical websites. Some doctors have more privileges to do so than you will and they can print up information as you are sitting in your appointment.

Why the Internet is Tricky

While the Internet can also be a great informational resource for diabetes information, you may want to be more critical of what you learn. Books and the information at your doctor's office will be checked and verified for accuracy, but the authors on the Internet may not be. However, there are professional medical websites available with excellent diabetes resources that you can trust. These websites are often funded by the government and will have .gov at the end of their website address.

Whether you pick up a juvenile diabetes book or any other book for people with diabetes, the fact that you are taking the time to learn more about the disease is a great idea. With the proper information, the best decisions can be made.



About The Author:
Written by Diabetics for Diabetics, Diabetes Self-Defense® Weekly Journal and Reference Manual provides a Diabetes workbook for all people living with diabetes or pre-diabetes to live the healthiest, happiest, and longest lives possible. Created in a classic, wire-bound notebook style for convenience, this all-in-one diabetes notebook is designed to help you properly managed your Diabetes.


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