Matt Traverso's E-Book states, if the damage that is being done to the pancreas can be turned around, the organ will be given the chance to heal itself and then, gradually, it is possible for those who are dependent on insulin shots to be able to stop them all together.
This means diabetes sufferers may no longer have to be dependent on the drugs and medications that are usually taken to treat the condition.
Palliative and supportive care specialists work with oncologists, cardiologists, geriatricians, and other clinicians to help promote quality of life for patients. These experts assist wherever needed to ensure symptoms are well controlled and managed while providing physicians with an additional level of support.
Robert Arnold, MD, assistant medical director of Palliative Care for the Institute for Quality Improvement at UPMC, discusses the role of palliative care as a resource for physicians and its impact on overall patient treatment. Video Rating: / 5