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This Canadian guide to diabetes management provides the information you
require to rule your diabetes. From diagnosis, to symptoms, to treatments, this
book guides you through the complex world of diabetes.
About the Author
Ian Blumer, M.D., is a diabetes specialist with a community practice in the
Durham region of Ontario. He has a teaching appointment as a medical associate
with Mount Sinai Hospital (part of the University of Toronto) and is actively
involved in diabetes research. An enthusiastic lecturer, he has spoken about
diabetes to numerous professional and lay audiences and has appeared regularly
in the Canadian media; most recently as the health expert on TV1 in Toronto. He
is a member of the Clinical and Scientific Section of the Canadian Diabetes
Association, the American Diabetes Association, and the European Association for
the Study of Diabetes. Ian is the author of What Your Doctor Really Thinks (Dundurn,
1999) and the medical advisor for the recently published Everything Diabetes
Book (Adams Media, 2003). Ian is married to a rheumatologist and has three
children, the eldest of which, to Ians astonishment, is now old enough that she
is attending university. In his spare time, Ian can be found skiing down mogul
runs and battling wind and waves during a sailing race. One day he hopes to
emulate lucky Vancouverites who get to do both on the same day, though not
necessarily at the same time. Alan L. Rubin, M.D., is a professional member of
the American Diabetes Association and the Endocrine Society and has been in
private practice specializing in diabetes and thyroid disease for more than 28
years. Dr. Rubin was Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of
California Medical Center in San Francisco for 20 years. He has spoken about
diabetes to professional medical audiences and non-medical audiences around the
world. He has been a consultant to many pharmaceutical companies and companies
that make diabetes products.
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