Dr Mohan's Diabetes Education Academy

Diabetologist and Researcher
Diabetologist and Researcher

Dr V. Mohan’s name is synonymous with diabetes and diabetology in India. Dr Mohan started working on diabetes at the age of eighteen,  as a second-year medical student, when he assisted his father Prof. M. Viswanathan, considered as “Father of Diabetology’ in India. After spending twenty years with his father,  Dr Mohan established the well-known Dr Mohan’s group of diabetes institutions in 1991, ably supported by his late wife, Dr Rema Mohan. The institutions include Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre (the hospital wing), Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (the research wingRead More...


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Atlas of Indian Foods

Books by V. Sudha, R. M. Anjana, Kamala Krishnaswamy, V. Mohan

Food Atlas, the first of its kind in India provides commonly consumed Indian foods across regions with the real image and standard portion sizes. It is unique as it also offers nutritive values of energy providing nutrients and dietary fibre. The food atlas covers all categories of foods ranging from meals, snacks, beverages, and fruits. Provides glossary to describe regional foods. Unique Indian portion tools are also provided.

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Eternal Divine Grace

Books by Dr. V. MOHAN

This book is an excellent compilation of the personal spiritual experiences of Dr. V. Mohan and several other devotees of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. They narrate numerous miracles that have happened in their life which are inspiring and give hope to millions of people suffering with various illnesses and difficulties in their life. Bhagwan Baba’s limitless love and His unseen hand can be felt through the various episodes described in the book. 

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Banting, Bose and Beyond

Books by Dr. V. Mohan

Type 1 diabetes is a severe insulin-dependent form of diabetes, which most commonly affects children, but may occur at any age. Until 1921, when the epoch-making discovery of insulin was made by Dr Fredrick Banting and colleagues at the University of Toronto, Canada, children with type 1 diabetes could only live for a few months. The discovery of insulin in 1921, (considered one of the greatest miracles of modern medicine) changed the lives of those with type

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