Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2008


In this trusted text, you’ll find the most current insights into symptoms, signs, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment for over 1,000 diseases and disorders. Turn to any topic, and you’ll find on-the-spot answers to your questions for both hospital and ambulatory medicine. This streamlined, authoritative reference gets you up to speed-fast-on the latest medical advances, prevention strategies, cost-effective treatments, and more. No wonder it’s the most popular annually updated text in internal medicine!

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Weight Loss That Lasts


Wouldn’t you do just about anything to learn the secret for losing weight and keeping it off? You’re not alone. Millions of people are overweight and trying to lose weight. But if you’re like a lot of the people we advise every day, you’re also tired and frustrated with everything you hear and read about dieting. You don’t need health care professionals to convince you that losing weight is important. But as health care professionals, we can show you the path to sustainable weight loss by taking you behind the curtain of the science so that you can break through the myths that may be holding you back.

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Water - The Miracle Cure


What if you could get, for free, a miracle substance to alleviate symptoms of pain, depression, chronic fatigue, attention deficit disorder, stress, hypertension, back pain, peptic ulcer disease, migraines, arthritis pain, colitis, chronic constipation, kidney stones, heartburn, high cholesterol, morning sickness, and obesity?

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

The Oxford Book of Health Foods by J. G. Vaughan, P. A. Judd

A thorough guide to more than 100 popular herbs, grains, fruits and dietary supplements. Beautifully illustrated, each entry includes a description of the plant and its origin; culinary and nutritional value; popular claims and folklore; evidence of the plant's usefulness for health; and drug
interactions and other warnings.... From ginkgo to henna, to nettle, nuts, and popular ingredients in sports supplements, the book offers a good base for further research into foods and supplements that many of us ingest regularly but may not know much about."--Chicago Tribune
"A handy guide to more than a hundred types of food for which health claims have been made."--Catholic Library World

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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Natural Food Network Magazine - Sept-Oct 2007

Leukemia and Lymphoma: Detection of Minimal Residual Disease


In Leukemia and Lymphoma: Detection of Minimal Residual Disease, hands-on experts describe and discuss the minimal residual disease (MRD) methods they have successfully pioneered for leukemias and lymphomas. They apply reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), and acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Other PCR methods are used for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and for the monitoring of follicular lymphoma. Additional chapters address the use of real-time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR), the emergent method of choice, in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the evaluation of MRD techniques in clinical trials, and the application of flow cytometry techniques.

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Radiology Sourcebook: A Practical Guide for Reference and Training



Douglas P. Beall, MD, summarizes the early experiences of established clinicians to create a compendium of everything you need to know during your formative years in radiology. Written for radiology residents and fellows and newly minted radiologists, the Radiology Sourcebook provides vital professional information and sound guidance on such critical issues as resident employment, Board examinations and test results, review courses, fellowships, and CAQs, as well as practical advice on finding a job and what you should know about your professional contract. The book also offers the radiology trainee a proven framework for performing basic procedures in general radiology, understanding the tools and instruments essential to those procedures, obtaining the images needed to make a diagnosis, and reporting the examination once they have been obtained.

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Radiology Sourcebook: A Practical Guide for Reference and Training


This new edition of Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease is dedicated to the maintenance of a comprehensive approach to the practice of Pediatric Gastroenterology. Considered to be the definitive reference work, this fourth edition has been extensively reviewed. As a result, the size and content of various sections have been modified and new chapters have been added. Specific sections deal with Physiology and Pathophysiology, Clinical Presentation of Disease, Clinical Manifestations and Management (discussing the Mouth and Esophagus, The Stomach and Duodenum, The Intestine, and The Pancreas), Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Diseases, and Principles of Therapy. Each author, selected because of their particular expertise in the field, has provided an authoritative and comprehensive account of their topic.

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Monday, October 8, 2007

Ramadan Health and Spirituality Guide

The Complete Raw Juice Therapy by Susan E. Charmine



Find many juices reciepe. And make your self much more healthier.

Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy by Mayo Clinic




Would-be mothers looking for precise, accurate information from a reputable source will appreciate this mammoth pregnancy guide from the celebrated Mayo Clinic. The volume actually provides much more information than most parents will need: week by week accounts of the baby’s development, entries on how pregnancy can be affected by dozens of previous health conditions (such as HIV and diabetes), self-care tips for side effects like nausea and back pain, sidebars that explain the difference between identical and fraternal twins, etc. But the book contains at least one feature that most pregnant women will find indispensable: charts that indicate how to handle "troublesome signs and symptoms" during each three week period.