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The Hospital for Special Surgery Rheumatoid Arthritis Handbookby Stephen A. Paget; Michael D. Lockshin; Suzanne Loebl
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002; US$ 16.95"This splendid volume is easily understandable, uses real-life situations as examples and is far more up-to-the-minute than other such books. From sexuality to surgery, it offers practical and science-based advice."--Charles M. Plotz, M.D., Editor-in-Chief, Rheuma21st.com Your complete guide to understanding and living well with rheumatoid arthritis If you or someone close to you suffers from rheumatoid arthritis (RA), this book is a powerful tool you don't want to be without. Two of the authors are physicians at the Hospital for Special Surgery, one of the nation's oldest and best orthopedic research hospitals. Its purpose is to arm you with the information you need to take charge of your disease management and work with your doctors to... more...
The Inflammation Syndromeby Jack Challem
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003; US$ 14.95Early Acclaim for The Inflammation Syndrome "Challem's new book hits a home run-with the latest research on what to eat and take to defeat our real number-one cause of health problems-inflammation. It's a message of the utmost importance." -Jean Carper, New York Times bestselling author of Stop Aging Now! and Your Miracle Brain, and columnist, USA Weekend magazine "Treating and preventing inflammation has become a major priority and a breakthrough in today's medicine. Many of our most debilitating diseases can be traced to an inflammatory cause. The program Jack Challem outlines in The Inflammation Syndrome is a great first step in ridding your body of this deadly problem." -Fred Pescatore, M.D., author of Thin For Good, The Allergy and Asthma... more...
Inflammation Nationby Floyd H. Chilton; Laura Tucker
Simon & Schuster 2006; US$ 11.99An internationally renowned scientist sounds the alarm about our country's most critical health issue and provides a simple eating plan that can help stop this secret epidemic one individual at a time. Here are the chilling statistics: ·One in three American adults suffers from arthritis. ·Sixty-four million people have heart disease in some form. ·Fifty million Americans suffer with allergies and 20 million have asthma. ·More than 18 million people have diabetes, with 1.3 million newly diagnosed each year. ·Sixty-five percent of American adults are over-weight or obese and 16 percent of children are overweight. At best, these conditions destroy our quality of life; at worst, they are painful,... more...
The Inflammation Cureby William Joel Meggs; Carol Svec
McGraw-Hill 2003; US$ 19.95William Joel Meggs, M.D., Ph.D. is professor and chief of the division of toxicology at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. He is one of the engineers of the theory of neurogenic switching, which is related to the study of inflammation. He lives in Greenville, North Carolina. Carol Svec is a researcher and award-winning health writer who lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. more...
Arthritisby Robert Shmerling; Harvard Health Publications; Harvard Medical School
Harvard Health Publications 2008; US$ 18.00For a disease that affects 46 million adults in the US nearly one in five people arthritis is remarkably misunderstood. Many people believe its a crippling and inevitable part of growing old. But things are changing. Treatments are better, and plenty of people age well without much arthritis. People also tend to think of arthritis as a single disease. In fact, there are more than 100 different types of arthritis. And although they all affects joints, their causes and treatments can vary considerably. more...
Handsby Barry P. Simmons; Harvard Health Publications; Harvard Medical School
Harvard Health Publications 2008; US$ 18.00Besides helping you with work and play, hands are also a tool of communication, expression, and emotion. Your hands are the only part of your body that is nearly always visible to you and others. People tend to be very conscious about the appearance of their hands, and hand pain or deformity can cause embarrassment and inhibition, triggering feelings of poor self-esteem. more...
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