November 14, 2008 is World Diabetes Day
The Natural Medicine Centre kicks off its Early Diabetes Risk Recognition and Avoidance Campaign with the Launch of At Risk? and the DIABETES-Series Little Books.
KETTLEBY, ON, CANADA, November 06, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Men Don't Get what their Beer-Belly Tells!
No, it's not age! A beer-belly is the first sign of insulin resistance and a risk of diabetes.
WHO (World Health Organization) has calculated 25 million years of lost life each year due to early deaths related to diabetes. In addition, IDF (International Diabetes Federation) figures on 23 million years of life lost each year due to "disability and reduced quality of life caused by the preventable complications of diabetes."
One in two individuals worldwide is at risk of developing diabetes later in life. This affects your readers too. Traditional healthcare systems are overloaded, and the financial burden is bankrupting individuals and public or private health insurance funds. In addition, revenue losses to private and public sector due to the increasing number of employee sick days are significant and ever growing.
In time for World Diabetes Day (Nov. 14, 2008), Ontario author, Rivkah Roth DO DNM, kicks off the Natural Medicine Centre's Early Diabetes Risk Recognition and Avoidance Campaign with the launch of her new book "At Risk? Avoid Diabetes by Recognizing Early Risk - A Natural Medicine View" and the DIABETES-Series Little Books. Helping to raise awareness, the books show how to recognize and avoid the initial symptoms that arise eight to fourteen years prior to a mainstream medical diagnosis of diabetes. Moreover, At Risk? points to over fifty health conditions that have been linked with an increased risk of diabetes. Recognized early, diabetes and its complications are largely avoidable! Avoiding diabetes is less costly (economically and emotionally) than controlling and treating it. But the message needs to be heard—not just by the man with a beer-belly and the woman craving carbohydrates...
Rivkah Roth DO DNM, is an Ontario-based natural medicine professional, author and lecturer with doctorates in osteopathy, natural medicine, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. For her Early Diabetes Risk Recognition and Avoidance campaign her teaching includes web-based support programs for the general public and advanced training seminars for health professionals.
At Risk? * by Rivkah Roth DO DNM
Avoid DIABETES by Recognizing Early Risk - A Natural Medicine View
Publisher: Xlibris
Public Launch: Nov. 12 to 14, 2008 (World Diabetes Day)
Trade Paperback; US$22.99; 393 pages; ISBN 978-1-4257-6169-1
Cloth Hardback; US$32.99; 393 pages; ISBN 978-1-4257-6174-5
To request a complimentary paperback review copy, directly contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. Tear sheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Marketing Services.
To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 ext. 7876.
For all other enquiries, interview, lecture or seminar requests contact the Natural Medicine Centre founder and author by e-mail author@avoidiabetes.com or call 905-726-3343.
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