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Recovering from Multiple Sclerosis
Allen & Unwin 2013; US$ 27.26MS is considered to be an incurable disease, but these inspiring stories of people diagnosed with MS show that recovery is possible. These stories track the journeys of twelve ordinary people from around the world, offering real hope for people with MS everywhere. more...
Chronic Pain
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 34.95Help your clients achieve victory over chronic pain and lead more fulfilling lives! This insightful and informative book will help you deliver better pain management services to the people you care for. Incorporating biomedical, surgical, psychological, social, and spiritual perspectives, it provides vital, up-to-date information about how to reduce... more...
Essentials of Disease in Wild Animals
Wiley 2013; US$ 92.99The interrelationship between wild animal, domestic animals and human health is appreciated now more than ever before. This is because of the recognition of the involvement of wild animals in diseases of humans and domestic animals, the impact of disease on wildlife management and conservation biology, recognition of new forms of environmental contamination,... more...
The Mystery of Pain
Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2013; US$ 25.00The more deeply you understand the process of pain, the more power you have to influence it. Emerging advances in the science of pain are not only fascinating; they open doors to possible avenues of treatment. This book presents a comprehensive, accessible guide to the scientific understanding of pain. Covering the traditional scientific models of... more...
Perspectives on Genetic Discrimination
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 125.00Over the past 15 years, a series of empirical studies in different countries have shown that our increasing genetic knowledge leads to new forms of exclusion, disadvantaging and stigmatization. The spectrum of this "genetic discrimination" ranges from disadvantages at work, via problems with insurance policies, to difficulties with adoption agencies.... more...
A Companion Volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal by the Brain
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 57.95Dr. Jay A. Goldstein?s Betrayal by the Brain can be a daunting treatise to the layperson as well as a challenge for the physician who is not versed in neurology, psychiatry, immunology, and endocrinology. Here, in A Companion Volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein?s Betrayal by the Brain: A Guide for Patients and Their Physicians, Author Katie Courmel, a longtime... more...
Evidence-Based Patient Handling
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 57.95Providing care and treatment for patients usually requires moving and handling activities associated with high rates of back injuries. The personal and financial cost of back pain and injuries to health staff means there is an urgent need to improve practice in this area. Over the past twenty years a number of guidelines have been published, however,... more...
The Archaeology of Disease
The History Press 2013; US$ 36.46The Archaeology of Disease shows how the latest scientific and archaeological techniques can be used to identify the common illnesses and injuries that humans suffered from in antiquity. In order to give a vivid picture of ancient disease and trauma the authors present the results of the latest scientific research and incorporate information gathered... more...
The Human Microbiota
Wiley 2013; US$ 129.95The Human Microbiota offers a comprehensive review of all human-associated microbial niches in a single volume, focusing on what modern tools in molecular microbiology are revealing about human microbiota, and how specific microbial communities can be associated with either beneficial effects or diseases. An excellent resource for microbiologists,... more...
Coping with Liver Disease
SPCK 2013; US$ 13.11Liver disease is rapidly catching up with heart disease as the leading cause of death, killing more people than diabetes and road deaths combined. But the good news is that liver disease can often be prevented. You can even slow the decline even if you've already developed the condition, and bolster the liver?s unique capacity for self-repair. Written... more...









