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My Pocket Doctor: a diabetes handbook in braille for the visually impaired

Talk about a niche market! According to a press release just issued by the company, Pocket Reference Journals has released a braille reference guide for diabetics. The book's title is My Pocket Doctor: a Diabetic Reference Guide and Journal. The book (pictured) was written by an endocrinologist and registered dietitian who is also a certified diabetes educator. Pocket Reference Journals specializes in (surprise!) pocket sized health books, but this is the first one it has published in braille. The purpose of this particular book, My Pocket Doctor, is to provide helpful information about diabetes to those newly diagnosed who also are visually impaired. Okay, but why is the author not named if he/she is so well-qualified? That's my question.

My understanding is that this book can be ordered by contacting Pocket Reference Journals directly, either via the web or by phone at (714) 965-4570.
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