I don't usually read "diabetes" books, at least not for pleasure reading. Since my wife and I both have diabetes and we run a diabetes website, I spend more than enough time reading about diabetes. When I get some down time I like to escape into other worlds, usually reading historical books like...
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After 25 years of living with this disease, I still make mistakes…
International progress on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and chronic respiratory disease,…
I recently read Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, author of Seabiscuit. It's a non-fiction account of a man who was about to break the 4-minute mile back in the 1930's but then enlisted to fight in WWII and became a POW. It's truly a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the limits of human endurance.
Race car driver Charlie Kimball, the first and only licensed driver with diabetes in the history of the Indy Racing League to race at the highest level of the Series, was nominated this week for the Firestone Tire-iffic Award. He was nominated for capitalizing on his best qualifying effort to run up front and finish 11th in The Honda Indy™ 200 at Mid-Ohio this past Sunday.
Dear Mr. President:
We, the undersigned organizations and individuals, request that you attend the United Nations High-Level Summit on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) in September...
An important book about diabetes is "Bittersweet: Diabetes, Insulin, and the Transformation of Illness" by Chris Feudtner. The New England Journal of Medicine said, "The introduction of insulin in 1922 transformed the acute, rapidly fatal course of a diabetic coma into a chronic illness that could be monitored and managed over the years. As a historian and a pediatrician, Feudtner is sensitive to the ironies implicit in insulin therapy.
My instinct was to say that I couldn’t throw up what I’d eaten because I had diabetes, but I knew that diabetes also meant that I should never have eaten all that food in the first place. But it felt so good to eat without thinking, to eat the foods that were on the bad list..
There are any number of adult books out there that I would be happy to suggest for summer reading: Jennifer Egan's "A Visit from the Goon Squad" and Gary Shteyngart's "Super Sad True Love Story" both are great beach bring alongs.
Book Review: After the Diagnosis: Transcending Chronic Illness by Julian and Betsy Seifter