Book Reviews

BOOK REVIEWS

by Marilyn Helton

Once in a while a book reviewer will receive an

outstanding, healthful, informational cookbook, with fantastic recipes. I found all of

these ingredients in "The Phytopia Cookbook: A World of Plant-Centered Cuisine."

Written by Barbara Gollman, a chef-trained

registered dietitian and former medical microbiologist, and Kim Pierce, an award-winning

"Dallas Morning News" food journalist who's been studying and writing about

Food for Thought

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

We invite blurbs and tidbit articles for

inclusion in this column. Materials received may be edited and used as space permits.

Products and services included in this column are for information only and do not imply

endorsement by the Diabetes Action Network of the NFB.

HERBAL DENTAL PRODUCTS

We have been asked to announce: Diabetes raises

the risk of gum disease. Oral hygeine, regular preventive dental self-care, is extremely

important if you have diabetes.

Voice of the Diabetic, Summer'99

VOICE OF THE
DIABETIC

The Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation
of the Blind
A Support and Information Network
Volume 14, Number 3, Summer Edition 1999

Spotlight: Mary Ryan

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SPOTLIGHT: MARY RYAN

Photo: portrait. Caption: MARY RYAN

Mary Ryan, from Westfield, New Jersey, is a Eucharistic

Minister, a dispensor of Holy Communion, in the Catholic Church. She is a Licensed

Physician's Assistant (PA). A veteran parent, she has raised 30 foster children,

and has had three of her own. Forty-seven now, she has had type 1 diabetes for

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ASK THE DOCTOR

by Wesley W. Wilson, MD

Artwork: Medical caduceus

NOTE: If you have any questions for "Ask the Doctor," please

send them to the VOICE editorial office. The only questions Dr. Wilson will

be able to answer are the ones used in this column. Wesley W. Wilson, MD has

retired as an Internal Medicine practitioner at the Western Montana Clinic in

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DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION

Dorland's Medical

Dictionary defines hypertension as "persistently high arterial blood pressure,

generally defined as in excess of 140/90. Why is this dangerous? What does it

feel like? What can you do about it?

Even if you don't

have diabetes, high blood pressure imposes strain on the eyes, the kidneys,

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NEW TALKING MEDICINE IDENTIFIER

by Ed Bryant

Photo: Audio Labelling devices. Caption: The ALOUD Model 100 Audio Labeling

System

Last July, in VOICE, Vol. 15, No. 4, I discussed the pending availability of

the new ALOUD Model 100 Audio Labelling System. Manufactured by ASKO Corporation,

this new product can best be described as a talking prescription container,

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CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH: BYPASS MAY BE

BETTER FOR DIABETICS

Individuals with severe coronary artery disease face

the risk of vascular blockage, which can lead to angina, weakness, and heart

attack. Traditionally, these folks have received one of two treatments: CABG

(bypass surgery) or PTCA (percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, "balloon

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FOOT CARE ADVICE

The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) urges all diabetic

patients to make sure their physicians check their feet, every office visit,

for any sign of ulcerations. Untreated ulcerations and lesions on the feet can

lead to infection, and can ultimately result in lower limb amputations. Diabetes

is the biggest cause of non- traumatic leg amputation in the U.S.A., with more

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THE PERSONALITY OF FREEDOM

by Marc Maurer

Photo: portrait. Caption: Marc Maurer

(Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the Blind, delivered

the following convention banquet address on July 7, 2000, at the 2000 national

convention of the National Federation of the Blind, in Atlanta, Georgia.

This article appeared in the BRAILLE MONITOR, August/September 2000