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Sovereign Education Media Launches Book For The Diabetic Traveler

Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide epidemic and is one of the most challenging health problems in the 21st century. Anyone who is planning to go on a trip has to think ahead to handle concerns with diabetes while away. Sovereign Education Media, an online publishing house in Chicago, IL, has now announced the publication of their latest book, "The Accessibility Disabled World Travel Guide," by Tracey Ingram. This book provides numerous helpful tips for diabetics, hearing impaired, physically challenged, and visually impaired travelers. More information about the book is available at the company website at http://www.sovereignedmedia.com.

"We are committed to providing readers with books that improve their overall quality of life," says the spokesperson for Sovereign Education Media, Stacey Towson. "Tracey Ingram is one of the authors we work with and her Accessibility Disabled World Travel Guidebook is not to be missed by any senior or disabled citizen who wants to be able to travel safely and comfortably and see the world without being limited by their age or health issue."

Depending on where people travel to, they may need a vaccination or immunization. These can have an impact on their insulin and glucose balance. Since its launch, the book has already received numerous positive reviews. ShyGal, for instance, says: "A gem for those with disabilities or those traveling with the disabled." Meanwhile, Rik Isensee agrees, saying: "Nice overview of travel tips for various challenges." Norma1717 adds: "Useful and timely resource." Other reviews can be found through https://www.amazon.com/Accessibility-Disabled-Travels-Senior-Travel-ebook/dp/B00CPUHOLG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1516848103&sr=8-2&keywords=disabled+world+travels, where the Kindle edition of the book can also be purchased.

Tracey Ingram has also published the book "7 Weeks to a Better American Accent for Native Mandarin Speakers". This book has been written to ensure that people of Chinese origin can improve on the classroom English they have already learned and turn it into a practical language that is free from accents. Stacey Towson adds: "Tracey is quickly becoming one of our favorite authors. She writes in an engaging and conversational style, and you can't put her books down, despite these being educational books rather than novels. We can't wait for her next one."

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Contact Sovereign Education Media:

Stacey Towson
3125198405
support@sovereigneducationmedia.com
332 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE FLOOR 1032 Chicago, IL 60604

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