Type II diabetes is a chronic condition that results when the body's insulin does not work effectively. It affects up to 6% of the US population, and has been growing in prevalence over the past decade.
This book covers all areas of noninsulin-dependent diabetes including insulin therapy and insulin strategies, hypertension management, glycemic management, multifactorial management, dyslipidemia, and novel pharmacologic agents.
Written by Daniel Einhorn, MD, Scripps Institute, La Jolla, CA and Julio Rosenstock, MD, Dallas Diabetes and Endocrine Center, Dallas, TX. Published by Elsevier Publications.
255 pages
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