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Dr Peter Watkins

Honorary Consultant Physician,
Kings College Hospital,
London, England
Monday, July 20, 2009

Dr Peter Watkins is honorary consultant physician at King's College Hospital, London. For many years he was head of the Diabetes Centre at King's College Hospital. His special areas of research have been in diabetic neuropathy and diabetic nephropathy. He was previously chairman of the medical and scientific section of the British Diabetic Association (now Diabetes UK) and gave the Banting memorial lecture in 1997. He is now editor of the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London.

 
Queries Answerd by Peter Watkins
Diabetes - weakness
diabetes
Can a diabetic patient with high cholesterol take nuts?
How can I lose weight?
Diabetes - sugar in urine
Is my leg pain due to diabetic neuropathy?
Why does my blood sugar level fall drastically?
How can my ageing mother's diabetes be controlled?
How is steroid induced diabetes diagnosed?
How can microalbuminuria be controlled?
Controlling diabetes
Diabetic with severe foot infection
Diabetes - determining tests
Can alcohol affect blood sugar readings in diabetics?
Should I be worried about my blood sugar values?
How can I get a better control over my diabetes?
What is the cause for lethargy in a diabetic patient?
I want to regain the weight I lost on starting insulin?
Is swelling of feet due to diabetes curable?
 
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