Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Culprit and The Cure or Called to Heal

The Culprit and The Cure: Why Lifestyle is the Culprit Behind America's Poor Health and How Transforming That Lifestyle Can be the Cure

Author: Steve Aldana

This book presents a wealth of evidence that reveals how a healthy diet, exercise, and other healthy lifestyles can impact life-span and the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other chronic diseases. It provides easy-to-follow guidelines that will help individuals begin and maintain a healthy lifestyle for life. No infomercials here, just the facts from an authority who knows.



New interesting textbook: Driving Dilemma or Alberto Salazars Guide to Running

Called to Heal: African Shamanic Healing

Author: Susan Schuster Campbell

Focuses on the master healers of Southern Africa, the individuals chosen by the ancestors to receive a spiritual calling.



Friday, December 4, 2009

Miladys Hair Care Product Ingredients Dictionary or Psychiatric Aspects of HIV AIDS

Milady's Hair Care Product Ingredients Dictionary

Author: John Halal

"Milady's Hair Care and Product Ingredients Dictionar"y is a valuable reference resource of the names, definitions, and purposes of hair care product ingredients. For students, the phonetic pronunciations and detailed definitions provide an easy reference to further learning and retention. For instructors and professionals, this dictionary offers a complete source of hair care product ingredients with cross-referencing capabilities valuable for teaching and continuing education.



Read also Homeopathy Pocket or Understanding Cosmetic Laser Surgery

Psychiatric Aspects of HIV/AIDS

Author: Francisco Fernandez

This comprehensive text focuses on psychiatric issues associated with HIV/AIDS and provides clinicians with a basic understanding of epidemiology, virology, transmission, and medical treatments inclusive of occupational exposures. Psychosocial, spiritual, and sociocultural aspects of HIV/AIDS are covered, describing implications of HIV/AIDS across minority groups. The treatment section allows clinicians to organize an effective psychiatric treatment plan for all mental disorders associated with HIV/AIDS. Issues of adherence, prevention, and public well-being are emphasized throughout. The management of medical problems such as delirium, dementia, and pain management in special HIV/AIDS patients with co-morbid substance abuse as well as end of life care is also included.

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Reviewer: Michael J. Schrift, DO(University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)
Description: This is an outstanding, comprehensive new book covering HIV/AIDS all the way from the molecular level to public policy regarding the psychiatric problems encountered in this patient group. Written and edited by internationally recognized clinician-scientists in the HIV/AIDS field, this book is essential reading for all those involved in the care of patients with HIV/AIDS.
Purpose: The purpose, according to the editors, is to "bridge existing gaps in knowledge and communication among clinicians working in HIV/AIDS and others who are concerned with the psychological, social, cultural, spiritual, psychiatric, and neurobehavioral complications of HIV infection and AIDS." The editors and chapter authors have succeeded in creating an excellent multidisciplinary volume that will be the benchmark for all books in this area.
Audience: The intended audience includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, primary care physicians, infectious disease specialists, bioethicists, and policymakers.
Features: The first of the book's seven sections provides the basics: epidemiology, the biology of HIV/AIDS, and medical treatments. Section 2 reviews diagnostic tools in assessing the psychopathology, including psychiatric assessment, psychological/neuropsychological testing, and electrophysiology. Psychiatric comorbidity, which is a significant complicating factor in diagnosis and treatment, is covered in section 3. This is followed by a section on medical comorbidity, which is another complicating factor, and contains informativechapters on drug interactions, pain syndromes, and STD. Section 5 focuses on specific populations and the special problems encountered with chapters on Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, American Indians and Alaskan Natives, neonates and infants, children and adolescents, older adults, women, the gay and lesbian population, the homeless, prisoners, and the patient's family. Section 6 addresses such issues as ethical, forensic, and legal problems, religious and spiritual issues, psychotherapy, alternative medicine, suicide, and terminal care issues. The concluding section targets prevention and educational strategies and the difficult issues of physician assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia. Each chapter ends with pertinent and timely references.
Assessment: This is an important book for all to read since HIV/AIDS directly and indirectly affects everybody.



Table of Contents:

BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and its Clinical Implications, Margarita Alegria, Doriliz Vila, Sarah Train, Sandra Williams and Nabila El-Bassel / Virology, Immunology, Transmission, and Disease Stage, Karl Goodkin / Medical Treatment and Occupational Exposure, John Levenson and Ellen Morrison

DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS: Psychiatric Assessment, Mary Alice O'Dowd / Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing, Joel Levy / Electrophysiology of HIV Disease, Harold W. Goforth and Lukasz Konopka

PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY: The Meaning of HIV-Related Illness: Psychological and Adjustment Reactions, Vicenzio Holder-Perkins and Jeffrey S. Akman / Stress-Distress Spectrum and Adjustment Disorders, Dimitri Markov, Elisabeth J. S. Kunkel and Howard Field / Anxiety Disorders, Annette Matthews / Clinical Management of Mood Disorders Among HIV/AIDS Patients, Pedro Ruiz / Personality Disorder and HIV Infection, Khenu Singh and Herb Ochitill / Cognitive Disorders in HIV/AIDS, Angela McBride and Francisco Fernandez / Psychotic Disorders Associated with HIV/AIDS, Ewald Horwath and Francine Cournos / Substance Use Disorders, Steve Ferrando / Sleep Disorders in HIV/AIDS, Carlos A. Santana and Francisco Fernandez

MEDICAL COMORBIDITY: Psychotropic Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Medications, Philip A. Bialer, Kyle Kato and Vassilios Latoussakis / Pain Syndromes, William Breitbart / Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV/AIDS, Angela Stotts, Mark Evans, Shelly L. Sayre and Katherine A. McQueen / Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment of Medically Hospitalized HIV/AIDS Patients, Stephen J. Ferrando and Constantine G. Lyketsos

SPECIAL POPULATIONS: HIV/AIDS Among Hispanic Americans, Pedro Ruiz and Frank Fernandez / HIV/AIDS Among African Americans, William Lawson / HIV/AIDS Among Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, Lynette J. Menezes, Todd Wills and Karina D'Souza / HIV/AIDS Among American Indians and Alaskan Natives, Carol E. Kaufman, Janette Beals, Sara Jumping Eagle and Christina M. Mitchell / Neonatal and Infant HIV/AIDS, Andrea Stolar and Johanna Goldfarb / HIV/AIDS Among Children and Adolescents, Andres J. Pumariega, Margaret Shugart and JoAnne B. Pumariega / Psychiatric Aspects of HIV/AIDS Among Older Adults, Maria Llorente and Julie Malphurs / HIV/AIDS Among Women, Isabel T. Lagomasino and Gustavo Rodriguez / HIV/Psychiatry Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Milton L. Wainberg and Kenneth Ashley / HIV/AIDS Among Women Who Have Sex with Women, Alison R. Jones and Cynthia L. Hoyler / HIV/AIDS Among the Homeless, Jacqueline Maus Feldman and Stephen M. Goldfinger / HIV/AIDS Among Prisoners, Wade Myers / HIV/AIDS and the Patients' Family, James L. Griffith and Michael Golder

SPECIAL ISSUES: Ethical, Forensic, and Legal Considerations, James Satriano / Religious and Spiritual Considerations in HIV and AIDS, Daniel Hicks and Francis G. Lu / Psychotherapy Strategies for People with HIV Infection and AIDS, Claire Zilber / Complementary and Alternative Medicine and AIDS/HIV, Janet Konefal / Biopsychosocial Aspects of Living with HIV/AIDS: Implications for Disease Progression and Psychoneuroimmunology, Cheryl Gore-Felton, Cheryl Koopman and David Spiegel / Suicide and End-of-Life Care, Mary Ann Cohen

POLICY ISSUES: AIDS Prevention: The Clinician's Role, Michael Knox and Tiffany Chenneville / Physician Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthansia in HIV Infected Patients, Marshall Forstein

Appendices

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Heart of a Woman or Miladys Art Science of Nail Technology

Heart of a Woman: Preventing and Healing Heart Disease

Author: Pat Bondi Krantzler

This book could save your life!

This first-person account of one woman's experience chronicles her enduring a life-threatening heart attack (with no prior knowledge that she was even at risk for heart disease), her physical and emotional roller-coaster ride directly following the attack, her rehabilitation, her ongoing efforts to reverse heart disease, and, especially, her commitment to reclaiming her life and re-creating her self-image. It is a candid and intimate portrait, and a testament to the courage and faith necessary to successfully undertake a journey of healing, the magnitude of which inevitably results in self-transformation.

This is the first book to recognize that heart disease is the most serious killer of women in the United States--a fact of which women themselves are unaware--and that it deserves the same degree of attention that breast cancer and men's heart disease receive. The Heart of a Woman will eliminate the myths most women harbor about heart disease--myths that can kill if believed. While it is a book for all women, it will especially appeal to: women who have had heart disease or heart attacks, women with a history of heart disease in their families who may be unaware of their own genetic predisposition to heart disease, women seeking knowledge of preventive measures for themselves and their children, women who are unaware of the symptoms of a heart attack (different for women than for men).



Book about: Dogfriendly Coms Lodging Guide for Travelers with Dogs or Arizona and the Grand Canyon 2009

Milady's Art & Science of Nail Technology

Author: Milady

Designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to pass state licensing exams and to provide professional nail technology services, this newly revised resource will enable you to educate and graduate the most well prepared nail technicians the industry has ever had! It's the only nail resource that provides education current with today's ever changing workplace. This book includes all of the information required to become a licensed nail technician. Advanced topics are also included to make the text more complete and contemporary, and to give the student exposure to those skills that will make him/her particular marketable. The full-color art program includes photographs as well as line drawings of procedures, anatomy and physiology, nail diseases and disorders, the practitioner and the salon. Information has been compiled with the help and guidance of leading educators and nail professionals.



Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tylers Herbs of Choice or Elements of Pharmaceutical Pricing

Tyler's Herbs of Choice: The Therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals

Author: Varro Tyler

You won't find folklore and spurious claims in Tyler's Herbs of Choice, only proven direction toward the safe and healthy use of a cornucopia of therapeutic herbs. This reliable follow-up to the original Herbs of Choice is source that will help you keep abreast of one of the most rapidly growing and expanding fields of medicine. You'll get the information and direction you need to make informed, cost-effective decisions toward healing choices - the natural way.

Healthline Magazine - Paul Insel

You won't find folklore and spurious claims in Tyler's Herbs of Choice — only proven direction toward the safe and healthy use of a cornucopia of therapeutic herbs....This book is a reliable follow-up to Herbs of Choice and an excellent source that will help you keep abreast of one of the most rapidly growing fields of medicine.

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Reviewer:Douglas McDaniel, MTOM, LAc(Mercy College)
Description:This is a clear, concise, well referenced guide to the use of herbal remedies in the treatment of many common conditions. The selection of the remedies included is based upon well- documented safety and efficacy data.
Purpose:The authors' intent is to educate the practicing physician, student, and lay person about recent clinical studies and advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of action and the important and ever-expanding role that high-quality phytomedicinals can play in the management of chronic conditions and health maintenance. They fulfill this intention by addressing the need for well-documented scientific evidence on the safety and efficacy of herbal remedies to support many years of similar claims based solely on anecdotal evidence.
Audience:This book is written with a wide audience in mind, from the practitioner of Western biomedicine who is thinking of incorporating phytomedicinals into his or her practice, to the student of any herbal tradition, and to the patient who is interested in the safe and effective use of herbal remedies to treat common, everyday ailments. The authors are extremely knowledgeable of phytomedicianls as they are used in the West, but seem to be lacking in understanding of the theories that inform the practice of Chinese and Indian herbal traditions.
Features:This is a brief, well-written overview of the basic principles of medical herbalism as practiced in the West, as well as a history of herbal regulation in the United States, including prudent suggestions as to the development of future regulations. Itis divided into common conditions that have been historically treated with phytomedicinals. The pathogenesis of each condition is clearly presented. Each herb represented has substantial scientific evidence supporting its inclusion. Diagrams illustrating various metabolic processes help the reader to understand what is occurring in the body and how an appropriate herbal intervention may help the body regain healthy function.
Assessment:This is a valuable resource for anyone looking for compelling scientific evidence that phytomedicinals are viable alternatives or complements to many standard forms of treatment.

Library Journal

Originally published as The Honest Herbal in 1982, Tyler's Honest Herbal is still the classic herbal guide for consumers and health practitioners alike, fully referenced with the latest peer-reviewed scientific data. As in previous editions, great emphasis is placed on safety concerns when taking herbs. Tyler's Herbs of Choice, a new edition of the 1994 Herbs of Choice, discusses the therapeutic application of herbal remedies for over 100 health problems. Objective and scientifically sound, it augments Tyler's Honest Herbal, although the titles do not need to be bought together. An added bonus is the useful chapter on "Herbal Regulations," as reliable and understandable information on this topic is hard to find. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Booknews

Provides readers with concise, science-based information on hundreds of herbs, organized by the conditions they are generally used for, from the digestive to the immune system. Introductory chapters discuss basic principles, faux herbal medicine, and regulatory concerns. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Internet Book Watch

Tyler's Herbs of Choice provides an important treatise on the therapeutic use of phytomedicinals (herbal remedies) and provide important information on the most effective herbs, what they do, how they work. This is not for the casual reader: technical medical descriptions of common conditions and treatments cover details doctors will need to know and provide explanations of how the herbs interact with the body, and what constitutes acceptable levels of dosage.

Healthline Magazine - Paul Insel, Ph.D.

You won't find folklore and spurious claims in Tyler's Herbs of Choice — only proven direction toward the safe and healthy use of a cornucopia of therapeutic herbs....This book is a reliable follow-up to Herbs of Choice and an excellent source that will help you keep abreast of one of the most rapidly growing fields of medicine.

Haworth Press Incorporated The

This new edition, with additional scientific material, will become one of the most often used references by health practitioners of all types.
---Mark Blumenthal, Founder and Executive Director, American Botanical Council; Editor, HerbalGram

Fluent and free of unnecessary jargon....A splendid update to the original volume...addresses recent developments in the use of herbal medicines in the United States and elsewhere.
---A. Douglas Kinghorn, PhD, DSc. Professor of Pharmacognosy, University of Illinois at Chicago; Editor, Journal of Natural Products

One of the most useful and most quoted references in the field of herbal medicine.
---Jerry L. McLaughlin, PhD, Professor of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Purdue University.



Table of Contents:
Preface
Ch. 1Basic Principles1
Ch. 2The Herbal Regulatory Dilemma23
Ch. 3Contents and Use of Subsequent Chapters41
Ch. 4Digestive System Problems47
Ch. 5Kidney, Urinary Tract, and Prostate Problems89
Ch. 6Respiratory Tract Problems111
Ch. 7Cardiovascular System Problems127
Ch. 8Nervous System Disorders153
Ch. 9Endocrine and Metabolic Problems185
Ch. 10Arthritic and Musculoskeletal Disorders199
Ch. 11Problems of the Skin, Mucous Membranes, and Gingiva211
Ch. 12Performance and Immune Deficiencies235
Index261

Interesting book: Healing with Aromatherapy or Mastering the Zone

Elements of Pharmaceutical Pricing

Author: Eugene Mick Kolassa

Elements of Pharmaceutical Pricing shows account managers, product managers, marketing researchers, and other practitioners in the pharmaceutical industry how to improve your marketing and pricing skills. By describing the process for reaching pricing decisions and clarifying the environment of pharmaceutical marketing, this book demystifies the area of pharmaceutical pricing and shows how to use prices to capture the value of products instead of lowering their value.

Recent pharmaceutical pricing decisions have reflected uninformed, emotional, and short-term thinking. Elements of Pharmaceutical Pricing shows you how to avoid these kinds of decisions, helping you refine your pricing skills and increase your firm's profitability by:

  • showing you how to determine the value of a pharmaceutical product
  • outlining a pricing philosophy that addresses the politics and problems you'll encounter
  • tracing the pricing research process
  • examining the role of price in the decision to purchase, prescribe, or use pharmaceuticals
  • addressing the challenges facing the industry in the future
As Dr. Kolassa explains in the Foreword, Elements of Pharmaceutical Pricing aims to “help create within [pharmaceutical] firms, and the industry, something that has been long overdue—the ability to 'price on purpose,’to make pricing decisions that are less emotional and more informed. This volume does not contain all the answers, but I believe it does pose many of the right questions, to help those charged with pricing to make informed decisions, to understand the likely implications of their pricing actions before taking them. This information should lead to better,more profitable pricing in the industry.”

Kenneth Witte

This book provides information on the various elements that cuurently go into, as well as those that should go into, the pricing of pharmaceutical products. The purpose of this book is to provide a framework for making pricing decisions on pharmaceuticals based on informative ""pricing on purpose,"" rather than pricing on emotion. Various elements in the pricing decision process are outlined and implications discussed with the intent of leading the reader through the various actions needed to make rational decisions in pricing pharmaceuticals. This book is targeted primarily to the marketing staff of the pharmaceutical industry and to the buyers of pharmaceutical products who deal with issue of price. This book provides the reader with the various elements of pricing pharmaceuticals to capture the value of the product in terms of other healthcare goods and services, rather than the concept of pricing just to move more unit volume. The author outlines the logical steps for the pharmaceutical pricing research process that helps reduce the uncertainty and risk in making pricing decisions. The book emphasizes the importance of knowing the terminology of the market place, the role of the changes in health care, the characteristics of patient and disease for which the product is used, the value of the therapy, public policy, the company needs, and other elements that should go into the price decision-making process of pharmaceuticals. Numerous examples and figures make the text easy to follow. Examples of pricing are given from different settings (retail, hospital, wholesale, etc.) and one can easily see the need for more rational pricing. This is an extremely useful reference forinformation on how pricing should be done and what considerations need to go into the decision making process of pricing pharmaceuticals. The objectives of the book are worthy and well met. The book should be a reference source for anyone involved in pricing pharmaceuticals.

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Reviewer: Kenneth Witte, PharmD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy)
Description: This book provides information on the various elements that cuurently go into, as well as those that should go into, the pricing of pharmaceutical products.
Purpose: The purpose of this book is to provide a framework for making pricing decisions on pharmaceuticals based on informative "pricing on purpose," rather than pricing on emotion. Various elements in the pricing decision process are outlined and implications discussed with the intent of leading the reader through the various actions needed to make rational decisions in pricing pharmaceuticals.
Audience: This book is targeted primarily to the marketing staff of the pharmaceutical industry and to the buyers of pharmaceutical products who deal with issue of price.
Features: This book provides the reader with the various elements of pricing pharmaceuticals to capture the value of the product in terms of other healthcare goods and services, rather than the concept of pricing just to move more unit volume. The author outlines the logical steps for the pharmaceutical pricing research process that helps reduce the uncertainty and risk in making pricing decisions. The book emphasizes the importance of knowing the terminology of the market place, the role of the changes in health care, the characteristics of patient and disease for which the product is used, the value of the therapy, public policy, the company needs, and other elements that should go into the price decision-making process of pharmaceuticals. Numerous examples and figures make the text easy to follow. Examples of pricing are given from different settings (retail, hospital, wholesale, etc.) and one can easily see the need for more rational pricing.
Assessment: This is an extremely useful reference for information on how pricing should be done and what considerations need to go into the decision making process of pricing pharmaceuticals. The objectives of the book are worthy and well met. The book should be a reference source for anyone involved in pricing pharmaceuticals.

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Not an Easy Target or Molecular Therapeutics

Not an Easy Target: Paxton Quigley's Self-Protection for Women

Author: Paxton Quigley

Personal security expert Paxton Quigley has taught thousands of women how to protect themselves against criminal attacks. Her hugely successful "Self-Empowerment for Women" seminars and hundreds of national media appearances have made Quigley the most famous female authority on self-protection in the country.

Her message is loud and clear: regardless of where you live--in cities, suburbs, or small towns--you must discover how to protect yourself from criminal assaults on the streets, in shopping malls, in parking lots, in office buildings, and even in your bedrooms.

Not an Easy Target is a truly effective, up-to-date guide to self-protection that gives you the knowledge and strength to avoid criminal attacks and to fight back when trouble strikes.

Plus, Quigley recommends the most affordable state-of-the-art personal safety devices, services, and training schools.

Whether it's carjackings, robberies, sexual assaults, or domestic violence, Paxton Quigley offers a comprehensive, sensible approach that teachers women a vitally important lesson: Don't be an Easy Target!



New interesting textbook: IIS 6 or Pocket PCRef

Molecular Therapeutics: 21st Century Medicine

Author: Michelle McCulley

Molecular therapeutics refers to the developments in molecular biology that are focused on treating disease with new molecular-based drugs.

By taking advantage of recent advances and increased understanding in the field of human genetics, this book provides essential background knowledge and key literature on a broad range of novel approaches and disciplines. These include making recombinant proteins, xenotransplantation gene therapy and therapeutic cloning. Molecular Therapeutics: 21st Century Medicine describes the techniques - including their associated benefits, problems, pitfalls - and discusses their applicability with respect to treating microbial, inherited, multifactoral and acquired diseases. The book also pays specific attention to the ethical issues associated with this new field.



• Cutting-edge topics and clinically relevant materials engage and maintain student interest

• Self-assessment questions are included throughout the book

• Features an additional web site, with a web forum, regular updates and PowerPoint slides of figures from the book



Molecular Therapeutics: 21st Century Medicine is a comprehensive, accessible and engaging guide to the rapidly developing field of molecular therapeutics. It is essential reading for all students in this area of research and also of interest for health professionals involved in these novel therapies.

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Reviewer:Eugene A Davidson, PhD(Georgetown University School of Medicine)
Description:This book, derived from lecture notes used for an undergraduate level course, is an overview of current approaches to treatment of disease with a focus on genetic/recombinant methods.
Purpose:The apparent goal is to introduce students to current methods used to combat disease. In general, an awareness of these topics is of value, and the authors have partially achieved their goal.
Audience:Students taking a course in modern approaches to disease control are the intended audience, although it is not clear what the general concentration aim of such students may be. The material is presented at a level suitable for beginning undergraduates and presumably represents the distilled efforts of the authors who have extensive background in teaching such material.
Features:Disease control is a universal health goal. Targets in this ongoing struggle begin with childhood threats/vaccinations and continue through gene replacement, cancer management, transplantation, etc. In developing strategies to combat these problems, new methods are coming into use and this book provides a student-oriented overview of some of the common approaches. Each of the chapters has a reference set, several cover associated ethical issues, and the book concludes with a discussion of legal concerns. Naive students (presumed audience) will develop an understanding of many of the modern methods used, an appreciation of the diverse ethical issues, and some sense of the regulatory and legal hurdles encountered. With the clear understanding that all of the coverage issuperficial, most of the references are not to primary sources but to web-based sites, and essentially none of the science is critically assessed, this book can provide good background information for an uniformed audience. Students in the sciences need a more critical assessment of these issues.
Assessment:This book is suitable for uninformed students not majoring in a scientific discipline. The lack of critical assessment is a serious drawback and diminishes somewhat a generally good overview.



Table of Contents:
Prologue     xi
Introduction     1
Microbial diseases     2
Cancer and heart disease     3
Cancer     4
Heart disease     5
Genetic diseases     5
Dominant diseases     6
Recessive diseases     6
Role of molecular biology in therapeutics     7
Prenatal diagnosis and pre-implantation     11
Should we treat inherited diseases?     11
Genetic screening     12
Pre-implementation genetic diagnosis     13
Counselling     15
Simple protein replacement therapy     17
Preventing transfusion-transmissible infectious diseases in the UK     18
Ensuring the safety of organ transplants     19
Preventing transfusion-transmissible infectious diseases worldwide     20
HIV     20
Recombinant protein production     23
Choice of organism     23
Somatostatin: an example of protein produced in E. coli     27
Insulin: an example of a recombinant protein     27
Alternatives to E. coli for the production of recombinant proteins     29
Insect cells     29
Whole insects     30
Mammalian cells     30
Plants     30
Transgenic animals     31
Problems with recombinant protein production     31
Problems with glycosylation     32
Effect of glycosylation     33
Erythropoietin: an example of protein produced in mammalian cells     35
Production method     36
Preparation of Factor VIII     36
Transgenic pigs and Factor VIII     37
All recombinants must be tested before they are given to humans     38
Why make recombinant proteins?     39
Recombinant products     40
Generics     40
Recombinant vaccines     43
Vaccine history     43
Vaccines     45
Vaccine methods     46
Types of vaccine     47
The limitations of vaccine programmes     48
The role of the WHO     50
Problems specific to developing countries     51
Economics and logistics of vaccinology     52
Recombinant vaccines     54
Simple recombinant protein vaccines     55
Gene vaccines: the vaccinia virus approach     57
DNA vaccines     57
Edible vaccines from transgenic plants     58
Rational design: bioinformatics and proteomics     59
Other interesting area for vaccine development     60
Conclusion     60
Therapeutic antibodies and immunotherapy     63
Monoclonal antibodies     63
Monoclonal production     64
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies     66
Human monoclonals     66
Humanised antibodies     67
Transgenic monoclonals     69
The uses of monoclonal antibodies in therapy     69
Specific examples of therapeutic strategies     70
Unconjugated antibodies - treatment of kidney rejection     70
HIV treatment     71
Cancer therapy and monoclonal antibodies     71
Herceptin in breast cancer therapy     71
Treatment of multi-drug-resistant cancer cells     72
Anti-endotoxin antibodies     73
Conjugated antibodies     73
Delivery of radionuclides to leukaemia and lymphoma patients     74
Drug delivery     74
Toxin delivery     75
Bispecific antibodies     75
Other recombinant proteins used in immunotherapy     76
Cytokines     76
Colony-stimulating factors and growth factors     79
Transgenic animals     83
Why do we want to engineer the genomes of animals?     83
Experimental procedure     85
Method 1: Germline manipulation     85
Method 2: Using embryonic stem cells     87
DNA constructs, insertional mutagenesis and homologous recombination     90
Uses of inducible and tissue-specific promoters     91
Introduction of the DNA into the cells     92
Uses of transgenics     93
Recombinant protein production     93
Animal models of human diseases     94
Transplantation: a form of gene therapy     99
Introduction     99
Bone marrow     100
Logistical problems with BMT     102
Solid organ transplantation     102
Heart transplantation     103
Lung     104
Kidney     105
Liver     105
Ovarian tissue     106
Other cells and tissues     106
Summary of the problems associated with transplantation     107
Transplantation statistics     108
Legislation     108
Religious beliefs and transplantation      110
Xenotransplantation     113
Introduction     113
Rationale for the use of non-human donors     114
Organs from non-human primates     114
Pigs     115
Can we pretreat the recipient to prevent rejection?     116
Problems with pigs     117
Will pig hearts function in humans?     117
Xenozoonoses     117
Religious objections     118
Animal activists     119
Government legislation     119
When will xenotransplantation start?     120
Patient attitudes     120
Ethics     121
Alternatives to xenotransplants     121
Reproductive cloning     125
History     125
Problems     127
Why was there so much interest in Dolly?     128
Was Dolly a lone example?     129
Why is cloning useful?     129
Is human cloning a reality?     130
Why can we not produce human clones that are identical?     131
So why clone humans?     132
What are the ethical and moral problems?     132
Stem cell therapy     137
The potency of cells     137
Cloning      137
Potency of stem cells     138
Potential sources of stem cells     138
Stem cells and therapeutic cloning     138
Legislation and therapeutic cloning     140
Other sources of stem cells     142
What can be done?     142
Experiments on embryonic cells     143
Experiments on fetal tissue and cord blood     143
Stem cells from adult tissues     143
Safety and technical problems     144
Perceived scope of therapy     145
Clinical trials of stem cell therapy     145
What are the future prospects for stem cell research?     146
Gene augmentation therapy     149
Introduction     149
Strategy     150
DNA delivery     151
Viral vectors and gene therapy     152
Artificial viruses     155
Non-viral delivery in gene therapy     155
What tissues can we currently target?     157
Targeting gene expression     159
Problems associated with augmentation therapy     160
Gene augmentation therapy vs. recombinant DNA therapy or transplantation     161
Current criteria for the use of gene therapy      162
The bystander effect     163
Candidates for gene therapy     163
Gene therapy trials for inherited diseases     165
Introduction     165
Examples of disease treated with retroviral gene therapy     166
Severe combined immunodeficiency     166
Hypercholesterolaemia     169
Cystic fibrosis     170
Rationale for adenoviral vectors     171
Early animal trials     171
Is CF gene therapy 'safe but not useful'?     172
Problems also found in in vivo delivery     172
Animal trials with Factor IX     173
Adenoviruses have also been used to introduce genes into brain     174
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy     175
Problems with adenoviruses     175
The uses of adeno-associated viruses     176
Haemophilia B treatment with Factor IX gene augmentation     176
AAV therapy for DMD     177
Liposome vector trials     178
Trials with polymer mareix delivery     178
Gene silencing technologies     181
Antisense therapy     181
Modification of antisense molecules     183
Replacement of oxygens in the phosphate bridge      184
Modifications can be made to the bases themselves     184
Other types of modifications     185
The ideal oligonucleotide     185
Uptake     185
Uses of antisense oligonucleotides     187
Examples     187
Catalytic antisense molecules     191
Triple helix (triplex) technology     191
Problems     193
Advantages over antisense strategies     193
Experimental data     194
Ribozymes     196
Examples of ribozyme therapies     197
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs)     198
Clinical trials and siRNA     202
Is RNAi better than antisense?     202
Gene therapy for cancer     205
What causes cancer?     205
Cancer: a multifactorial disease     206
Cancer statistics     207
Best treatment currently available     208
Avoidance     208
Screening     208
Surgery     209
Chemotherapy     209
Radiotherapy     210
Do chemo- and radiotherapy cause problems?     210
New cancer therapies     210
Cancer models in animals      211
What kinds of gene therapy can we use to treat cancer?     212
Perceived problems in cancer gene augmentation therapy     213
Killing cells with ganciclovir or suicide therapy     213
Prodrug activation therapy     214
Enhancing the immune system with gene therapy     215
Gene silencing technologies and cancer     217
Conclusion     219
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and therapy     223
Legislation, clinical trials and ethical issues     231
Legislative bodies     231
Clinical trials     233
The problems of placebo controlled trials     236
The need for informed consent     238
Trials in developing countries     239
Recent trial issues     241
Conclusion     242
Epilogue     245
Sourcing references     245
Index     247

Monday, November 30, 2009

The Sacred Art of Chant or Essential Oils for Horses

The Sacred Art of Chant: Preparing to Practice(Preparing to Practice Series)

Author: Ana Hernandez

An introduction to chanting as a spiritual practice that anyone can do.

The Sacred Art of Chant not only tells us about the practice of chant, it invites readers to use their own voices to create sacred sounds. Ana Hernandez describes her personal exploration of spiritual chanting and reveals how chant can cultivate clarity, focus, and peace, and ultimately lead to a more complete spiritual life.

Drawing on chants from many faith traditions, The Sacred Art of Chant is an invigorating guidebook for anyone who wants to enliven their own prayer experience in a unique way. Includes sacred chants written out with notation, complete bibliography, a list of Internet resources, and advice on how to incorporate chanting into daily life.

Publishers Weekly

The newest installment in SkyLight Paths' series on sacred practices opens the door, and the mouth, to chanting. The author is a composer and performer of sacred music who also conducts workshops on the subject. All the basics are here: instructions for warm-up through meditations and vocal exercises, 21 straightforward chants and a simple explanation of what happens to the body during chanting, based on Eastern traditions' teaching about body energy. The book cruises religious traditions, since chant is an important practice in the world's religions. Christianity yields taize and liturgical chant; there is mantra chanting, Jewish and Hindu devotional chant and a Zuni sunrise call. Although Hernandez writes that "beautiful and fun aren't usually the first words I think about when I think spiritual discipline," this call to practice is indeed inviting. Some may find the author's breezy writing style a little too girlfriendishly casual ("If God were normal, that would be the end of it, right?"), while others will welcome her informal approach to a subject so often associated with high-raftered solemnity. Minimal musical notation is included with the basic chants, which may be useful for those who read music and unintimidating for those who don't. With a helpful bibliography of text, CD and Internet resources, this is a fine cross-traditional introduction for those exploring a profound and ancient practice. (Jan.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



New interesting book: The Secret Destiny of America or Looking for History

Essential Oils for Horses: A Source Book for Practitioners and Owners

Author: Carole Faith

This illuminating source book can help horse owners and practitioners provide less invasive, gentler routes to health and well-being for their animals.

Natural Horse

For the aromatherapy beginner or the practitioner, this is a book that all will be very thankful to have.



Saturday, November 28, 2009

Magical Oils by Moonlight or Her Last Death

Magical Oils by Moonlight

Author: Maya Heath

Magical Oils by Moonlight is a unique work that explores the craft of blending and using oils for both pleasure and power, laid out across the monthly cycle of the Moon's phases. This is a complete guide to all aspects of wish magic and spiritual attunement, with an extensive essential oil reference section.Drawn from the lifetime study of a traditional practitioner, Magical Oils by Moonlight brings all of these elements together in one beautifully illustrated volume. From the basics of aromatherapy to complete recipes for magical oils, incenses, bath products and candles, this is treat for the eye as well as a rich reference for anyone seeking to explore the realm of magic and personal spiritual awareness. It is a must-have reference work for anyone interested in magical oils, from the novice to the experienced practitioner.



Table of Contents:
Preface7
Introduction: The Act of Creating Reality9
Chapter 1The Tools of Change--The Power of Essential Oils17
Chapter 2Working With the Waning Moon27
Chapter 3Working at the Dark of the Moon45
Chapter 4Working With the Waxing Moon61
Chapter 5Working With the Full Moon73
Chapter 6Power of the Eclipse--Crucible of Change85
Chapter 7The Power of the Planets93
Chapter 8The Elements of Magic115
Chapter 9The Wish Spell and the Ritual157
Chapter 10Invoking the Divine165
Appendix AList of Oils by Property185
Appendix BOil Properties Master List203
Index219
About the Author223

New interesting book: The Total Money Makeover or How to Win Friends and Influence People

Her Last Death: A Memoir

Author: Susanna Sonnenberg

Her Last Death begins as the phone rings early one morning in the Montana house where Susanna Sonnenberg lives with her husband and two young sons. Her aunt is calling to tell Susanna her mother is in a coma after a car accident. She might not live. Any daughter would rush the thousands of miles to her mother's bedside. But Susanna cannot bring herself to go. Her courageous memoir explains why.

Glamorous, charismatic and a compulsive liar, Susanna's mother seduced everyone who entered her orbit. With outrageous behavior and judgment tinged by drug use, she taught her child the art of sex and the benefits of lying. Susanna struggled to break out of this compelling world, determined, as many daughters are, not to become her mother.

Sonnenberg mines tender and startling memories as she writes of her fierce resolve to forge her independence, to become a woman capable of trust and to be a good mother to her own children. Her Last Death is riveting, disarming and searingly beautiful.

The New York Times - Michiko Kakutani

"Her Last Death recounts "the true calamity of being daughter to this mother," and the wonder of this memoir is that the author survived her traumatic childhood and found a way of turning her memories into a fiercely observed, fluently written book that captures the chaos and confusions of her youth, the daughter of an unpredictable pill-and-coke addicted mother and a brilliant, self-absorbed father, neither of whom had the faintest idea of how to be a parent."

The New York Times

"Her Last Death recounts 'the true calamity of being daughter to this mother,' and the wonder of this memoir is that the author survived her traumatic childhood and found a way of turning her memories into a fiercely observed, fluently written book...Writing in sharp, crystalline prose, Ms. Sonnenberg... plung(es) readers into a sort of perpetual present tense in which we are made to experience, almost firsthand, the inexplicable and perverse behavior of an impossible woman from the point of view of her aghast, bedazzled -- and immensely gifted -- daughter."

Elizabeth Brinkley - Library Journal

This is one of the best memoirs to come on the scene since Jeanette Walls's The Glass Castle, though the world of Sonnenberg's childhood is as privileged as Walls's was marked by scarcity and want. With her two daughters, Sonnenberg's single mother, Daphne, managed to remain a part of this rarefied environment by the skin of her teeth, thanks to benevolent grandparents and the occasional contributions of a distant father. But while Daphne appeared electrifying and glamorous to the young Susanna, no amount of good fortune could keep her from descending, lie by lie, addiction by addiction, into as disappointing a figure as the father in The Glass Castle. Susanna's progressive disenchantment with her often abusive mother-Daphne introduced her daughter to cocaine and punched her in the stomach repeatedly for seemingly expressing interest in a new boyfriend-is charted with precise, unsparing, and luminous prose. A heartbreaking yet wickedly entertaining portrait of a magically seductive, immensely flawed mother who fails dramatically as a parent and of a daughter who learns to trust and love others despite an orphanlike upbringing marked by disillusion. Highly recommended for all public libraries. [See Prepub Alert, LJ9/1/07.]

Kirkus Reviews

A deeply personal account of the author's thorny relationship with her mother. One morning, while "leading an unremarkable life" with her husband and young sons in Montana, Sonnenberg received a phone call with the news that her mother had been severely, probably fatally injured in a car accident. She set about making arrangements to fly to Barbados, where her mother lived, then changed her mind. They were already estranged, but this decision put a definitive end to the single most important and dependent relationship of the author's life. It also led to a breach with her sister, who was outraged that she wouldn't come to an apparently dying woman's bedside, then was stuck with the caretaking responsibilities when their mother recovered. The author's remembrances are designed to justify her decision not to go. She depicts her mother as a stunning and seductive pathological liar with a long history of cocaine and painkiller abuse, as well as unscrupulous sexual behavior. The author spent many years entangled in her mother's capricious demands, often unable to discern truth from lies. The shocking details Sonnenberg provides about her upbringing certainly show her mother behaving recklessly. The lack of maternal nurturing prompted a hunger in her for fulfillment elsewhere, first in romantic relationships and then as a mother herself. Yet they were close for decades, albeit often in an unhealthy way. Readers may not entirely understand the author's extreme choice to end contact altogether, or entirely credit her assertion that the distance between them now serves as a comfort. The permanent rift with her sister serves as a reminder of the cost of Sonnenberg's choice, with which she grapplesto live. Tragic but arresting-a worthy companion to Simone de Beauvoir's and Vivian Gornick's explorations of the complicated mother-daughter dynamic.



Friday, February 20, 2009

Healing Immune Disorders or Cellulite Solutions

Healing Immune Disorders: Natural Defense-Building Solutions

Author: Andrew Gaeddert

Immune system disorders, from cancer and HIV to allergies and infections, are epidemic in contemporary society, and the numbers are rising. In Healing Immune Disorders, author Andrew Gaeddert offers hope for combating both simple and serious immune conditions using Chinese and Western herbs, supplements, diet, and lifestyle approaches. The author's straightforward instructions help sufferers enhance quality of life beyond what conventional wisdom calls possible. The book focuses on natural approaches to improving immune function and treating autoimmune conditions: maximizing digestive health, reducing stress, self-nurturing through positive thoughts, and developing healthy habits. Integrating mainstream with non-Western approaches, combined with focused exercises, says Gaeddert, can trigger improved energy levels, more restful sleep, better digestion, freedom from pain, and more inner peace. While many immune conditions are not curable, they are treatable. Case studies drawn from the author's practice testify to the success of the book's strategies in a real-world setting.



Table of Contents:
Ch. 1Tips for a healthy immune system9
Ch. 2Immune herbs and nutrients115
Ch. 3Conditions and treatments175
Ch. 4Digestive clearing diet295
Ch. 5Commonly asked questions and answers307
AppCommon acupuncture points used in the treatment of immune disorders

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Cellulite Solutions: Tips and Techniques to Lose the Lumps (52 Brilliant Ideas Series)

Author: Cherry Maslen

52 ways to get smooth!

90% of all women, young and old, fat and thin, couch potato and gym bunny alike, have cellulite, whether a little or a lot. With the bewildering range of treatment solutions available, ranging from muds, creams and herbal supplements to skin patches, aromatherapy and laser surgery, Cellulite Solutions dispels the myths and provides honest advice on what works and what doesn't, with ideas including:

- Idea #4: Give it the brush-off
- Idea #9: The green goddess
- Idea #31: Salon selectives
- Idea #42: Pedal power
- Idea #47: Bend it, stretch it
- Idea #48: Some like it hot



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Chinese Home Remedies or Fitness Over Fifty

Chinese Home Remedies: Harnessing Ancient Wisdom for Self-Healing

Author: Lihua Wang

Chinese Home Remedies is a book that offers an intriguing blend of traditional Chinese medicine-as practiced today-and a wide variety of ancient Chinese folk remedies. It contains more than 1,000 effective remedies, a treasure trove of information you can use every day. You'll often be surprised how easily a problem that has lingered for weeks or months can be cured. Making moderate lifestyle changes and following the easy-to-use instructions on how to prepare home remedies, you will see how easy it is to end long-term suffering and experience healthier living.

This book is a distillation of Ms. Wang's thirty years of clinical experiences, as both a physician in China and an acupuncturist and herbalist in the United States. It explains in simple-to-understand language how to treat yourself or a family member using a variety of techniques, including Chinese massage, Eastern food therapy, Chinese herbal formulas, as well as some heretofore unrevealed folk remedies, many of which have been passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years.

Did you know, for example, that:
• Apple slices can ease itching skin?
• Hooking your middle fingers together can stop a nosebleed?
• Sunflower seeds can ease trigeminal pain?
• Eating peanuts can lower your blood pressure?

These are only a few of the more than 1,000 effective remedies that you will find in Chinese Home Remedies. By following just some of this book's advice, you will find yourself on a healthier life path.



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Fitness Over Fifty: An Exercise Guide from the National Institute on Aging

Author: John Glenn

Exercise is not just for the young!

That’s right. Studies show that people who stay active – no matter what their age – benefit from exercise. Not only can it help you feel better, but it makes doing all those day to day tasks easier and more enjoyable. So start exercising today, with Fitness Over Fifty, the National Institute on Aging’s guide to exercise for men and women over fifty.

You don’t need to join a gym or buy expensive equipment. Everything you need to begin your own exercise program is right inside this book.

Energy, strength, balance, and flexibility are the ingredients that add up to long-lasting vitality and health. And Fitness Over Fifty features practical advice about how you can reach those goals.

With nutrition tips, easy-to-follow exercises, and expert advice, Fitness Over Fifty is the last exercise guide you’ll need!

Fitness Over Fifty includes:
• Exercise safety tips
• Ways to get – and stay – motivated
• Endurance, flexibility, strength and balance exercises
• Tips on nutrition and healthy eating
• Daily, weekly, and monthly exercise and nutrition records, and more!



Table of Contents:
Table of Contents:

Introduction

Chapter 1: What Can Exercise Do for Me?

Chapter 2: Is It Safe for Me to Exercise?

Chapter 3: How to Keep Going

Chapter 4: Sample Exercises

Chapter 5: How Am I Doing?

Chapter 6: What Should I Eat?

Appendix

A. Target Heart Rate

B. Exercise Plan

C. Activity and Progress Charts

D. Resources

Index

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Strength Training For Women or Medical Emergencies in Child Care Settings

Strength Training For Women

Author: Paul Collins

Strength Training for Women has been developed as a training guide as more women begin to understand the health benefits of this activity.

Strength Training for Women is written in five parts. First, you will be educated about general strength training terminology. Second, major muscle groups of the body will be pinpointed, providing strength training exercises used in a gym using hand weights (dumbbells), barbells, various cable, pinloaded and weighted machines. Third, you will be provided with a series of strength training routines for use in the gym. Fourth is a body weight workout routine that can be performed at home or whilst travelling. Fifth is the take anywhere hand weight routine for the whole body.

Through regular participation in strength training, many women find a positive outcome with body image, confidence and self-esteem since the body changes shape as fat is reduced and lean muscle is maintained.



Table of Contents:
Introduction     6
About the Author     8
Building Stronger Bones     9
Strength Training Exercises     27
Getting to Know Your Muscles     28
Chest and Arm Region     31
Back and Arm Region     47
Arm Region     55
Shoulder Region     69
Leg Region     77
Lower Back and Abdominals     99
Strength Training Routines     108
Beginner Total Body Workout     111
Beginner Split Workout A     113
Beginner Split Workout B     115
Sports Strength Workout - 3 Day Cycle     118
Body Weight Workout     121
Hand Weights - Home and Travel Routine     136
Strength Training Index     142
Photo & Illustration Credits     143

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Medical Emergencies in Child Care Settings

Author: Charlotte M Hendricks

Childcare providers must respond to emergencies and urgent problems, whether medical or behavioral, effectively. These two easy-to-use references will help them respond with confidence.

Each Redleaf Quick Guide provides a list of signs and symptoms, prevention tips, and criteria for seeking additional help. Experts have reviewed the guides to ensure their accuracy and developmental appropriateness.

Addresses common emergencies, such as bleeding, poisoning, allergic reactions, burns, and head injuries.



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

What You Really Need to Know about Cancer or Massage for Beginners

What You Really Need to Know about Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients and Their Families

Author: Robert Buckman

As a medical oncologist, Dr. Robert Buckman has been taking care of people with cancer for more than twenty years. For most of those years, he says, he has spent much of his time talking with patients and their families -- describing what is known about cancer (and what isn't), explaining why specialists have recommended one type of treatment rather than another, or outlining the potential benefits and disadvantages of each treatment option. Many patients, he finds, are well informed about specific aspects of a disease or treatment, but few have a clear overall view. "The patients have a catalogue of the trees," he writes, "but not a map of the forest."

With this book, Dr. Buckman provides that much needed map: a concise and understandable guide to the basic facts about cancer and the general principles of treatment based on the most up-to-date medical information. Written for cancer patients and their families, it combines a complete and accessible general explanation of cancer with detailed information about specific kinds of cancer, all presented in a voice that is as authoritative as it is kind. Dr. Buckman's goal is to provide the background information patients and their families need to conduct more focused and productive discussions with their doctors about their own cases and concerns.

This easy-to-use guide covers the essential topics relating to cancer and its treatment:

• What is cancer? • What we know about the causes of cancer -- what makes cells turn cancerous and triggers the various mech-anisms involved in that process • What do the words cure and remission mean? • An overview of the most common cancers • Descriptions of the sites ofcancer and how specific cancers behave • Screening, early diagnosis, and prevention • The four types of conventional treatment • Surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and biologic therapy • Complementary, alternative, or unconventional treatments • Cancer, attitudes, and the mind • Can the mind change the outcome? • With so many breakthroughs, why is there no progress? • Why cancer research does not appear to be changing the situation for the cancer patient who needs help today • Living with cancer • How to control pain and manage common symptoms, how to recognize a medical emergency, how to communicate -- with friends and family, and the medical team

The text is fully illustrated with 76 line drawings and supplemented by appendixes on commonly used medical terms and what they mean, commonly asked questions, further readings and references, and other sources of help. What You Really Need to Know about Cancer is now available for the first time in a U.S. edition -- thoroughly revised for the patient in the U.S. health care system with the help of more than seventy cancer specialists at the renowned M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

"Dr. Buckman writes in a soothing conversational style and very effectively describes the pertinent facts about various malignancies and the types of treatment that are often employed. The book is an excellent resource for cancer patients and their families." -- Robert A. Brodsky, M.D., Johns Hopkins Oncology Center

Mary Dee McEvoy

This book is developed as a guide for patients with cancer as well as their families. The author believes that a well informed patient is better able to understand his or her disease, ask questions, and participate in decisions about care. The purpose is to provide extensive information to patients, their families, and friends. In this era of consumer involvement in healthcare, this is an important and worthy purpose. The target audience is the healthcare consumer. Although the author has attempted to simplify the complex concepts involved in cancer care, this book will be understood only by an educated and sophisticated consumer. The author is certainly credible in his field. In addition, the contents have been reviewed by a host of interdisciplinary professionals. The text is arranged in a manner that is easily understood. It begins with a description of the book and a ""How to Read"" section, thus preparing the consumer for the information presented. It is written in black and white, using gold color to highlight certain areas. Each chapter begins with a boxed, gold area of ""Summary of Key Facts."" There are many illustrations and they are pertinent to the topic under discussion. Tables are used throughout and highlight the text. Directed toward the public, this text covers a variety of topics related to cancer, including the cause of cancer, descriptions of the most common cancers, conventional and unconventional treatments, attitudes of cancer, cancer research, detection and prevention, and living with cancer. It is useful only for the educated and sophisticated consumer of health care; less educated people will find it confusing. The appendixes are a useful addition,covering common medical terms, commonly asked questions, further readings, and sources for help.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Mary Dee McEvoy, PhD, RN (Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center)
Description: This book is developed as a guide for patients with cancer as well as their families. The author believes that a well informed patient is better able to understand his or her disease, ask questions, and participate in decisions about care.
Purpose: The purpose is to provide extensive information to patients, their families, and friends. In this era of consumer involvement in healthcare, this is an important and worthy purpose.
Audience: The target audience is the healthcare consumer. Although the author has attempted to simplify the complex concepts involved in cancer care, this book will be understood only by an educated and sophisticated consumer. The author is certainly credible in his field. In addition, the contents have been reviewed by a host of interdisciplinary professionals.
Features: The text is arranged in a manner that is easily understood. It begins with a description of the book and a "How to Read" section, thus preparing the consumer for the information presented. It is written in black and white, using gold color to highlight certain areas. Each chapter begins with a boxed, gold area of "Summary of Key Facts." There are many illustrations and they are pertinent to the topic under discussion. Tables are used throughout and highlight the text.
Assessment: Directed toward the public, this text covers a variety of topics related to cancer, including the cause of cancer, descriptions of the most common cancers, conventional and unconventional treatments, attitudes of cancer, cancer research, detection and prevention, and living with cancer. It is useful only for the educated and sophisticated consumer of health care; less educated people will find it confusing. The appendixes are a useful addition, covering common medical terms, commonly asked questions, further readings, and sources for help.

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Look this: Jonas and Kovners Health Care Delivery in the United States or Political Education

Massage for Beginners: The Hands-Free Guide to the Art of Self and Partner Massage

Author: Marilyn Aslani

A good massage is one of life's greatest pleasures: it relaxes muscles, relieves stress, tones the body, and boosts overall health and well-being. But to be truly effective, it has to be done correctly, and that is where Massage for Beginners comes in.

Massage for Beginners is the complete low-down on giving the perfect rubdown. Featuring an exceptionally easy-to-follow layout, it is specially constructed to stand open at eye-level alongside the bed or massage table so that novice masseurs will have their hands free and be able to devote their full concentration to the job at hand. In addition, to enable users to proceed with minimal disturbance throughout the massage, the book is organized so that each body part is covered in a single page. The masseur's hand only has to break contact just long enough to flip the page over before beginning the next sequence.

Covering a wide range of techniques, from Swedish to Shiatsu, Massage for Beginners guides readers through full-body massage for a partner, massage for muscle cramps, baby massage, and self-massage, and includes a review of the body's underlying structures and information on oils and aromatherapy.



Monday, February 16, 2009

Help Someone I Love Is Depressed or The Original Writings of Edward Bach

Help! Someone I Love Is Depressed

Author: Archibald D Hart

Is someone you love depressed?

You're not alone. Depression is so epidemic it's often called the "common cold" of the emotions. Understanding depression and how it affects people is the first step toward a breakthrough. This book will answer such common questions as:

  • Why do people get depressed?

  • How can you recognize the symptoms of depression?

  • What are the types and levels of depression, and how do they differ?

  • What treatments are available?

  • When should someone seek professional help?

  • What can you do to help a friend or loved one who's depressed?

    You can help someone you love get the practical information they need and give them hope for healing.

    Answers to Focus on the Family's most frequently asked questions



    New interesting textbook: Fire Administration I or Sojourner Truth

    The Original Writings of Edward Bach

    Author: Judy Howard

    Wonderful insight into Dr. Bach's thoughts and precise intentions, compiled from the archives of the Bach Center.



  • Saturday, February 14, 2009

    Cancer an Integrative Approach or Bring Em Back Alive

    Cancer, an Integrative Approach (Second Edition, Revised and Updated): A Quick Reference Guide to Combining Conventional and Alternative Treatment

    Author: John A Catanzaro

    Cancer: An Integrative Approach is listed on the top fifty best-selling books on alternative cancer treatment listed in Barnes and Noble Bookstores. By popular request is now revised and expanded.

    Dr. John A. Catanzaro, president and founder of the Health&Wellness Institute®, is a naturopathic physician who received his education and training at Bastyr University, America's leading university in alternative medicine.

    About the Author:

    Dr. John A. Catanzaro, president and founder of the Health&Wellness Institute, is a naturopathic physician who received his education and training at Bastyr University, America's leading university in alternative medicine. Dr. Catanzaro began Health&Wellness with the model of personalized health care, and his vision is to expand this new model and focus to restore the empathy in medical care. Quality care with compassion and putting the soul back in medicine is the mission statement of Health&Wellness Institute and Dr. Catanzaro's professional commitment.

    What People Are Saying

    Joseph Pizzorno Jr.
    Dr. Catanzaro's work provides an excellent introduction to the wellness and health issues related to cancer and is a very useful, descriptive reference to the natural and conventional options available for treatment.
    Bastyr University, Kenmore WA; N.D. President Emeritus and Founder




    Interesting book: Cocina divertida or Herbs

    Bring 'Em Back Alive: A Healing Plan for those Wounded by the Church

    Author: Dave Burchett

    It was a story Jesus liked to tell. If a man owned a hundred sheep and one of them wandered away, he would, without hesitation, leave the ninety-nine and search for the one. And when he found that lost sheep he would celebrate with great joy. In the same way, Jesus concluded, our Father in heaven–like the shepherd–is unwilling for any of his sheep to be lost.
    Yet all too often God’s sheep do wander from the flock. Sometimes, for reasons that are hard to discern, they stray on their own. Other times they’re driven away, perhaps wounded by an unkind word or thoughtless deed. In Bring ’Em Back Alive author Dave Burchett shows us the importance of bringing these lost and wounded lambs back to the fold–or, when we’re the ones who wandered, becoming willing to return. He explains, step-by-step, how to replenish the spiritual strength of Christ’s body. And he reminds us that we, like the shepherd, can know the joy that comes when a lost sheep returns home.
    Every believer is a precious part of Christ’s body. When even one is missing, the church lacks power and is less than whole. Whether we’re victims, perpetrators, or innocent bystanders we’re called by God to seek restoration. And when one of God’s sheep goes missing we have no choice: We must Bring ’Em Back Alive.

    Includes questions at the end of each chapter for discussion and reflection.



    Friday, February 13, 2009

    Living with Cancer or The Joy of Yoga

    Living with Cancer: Meditations on Patience and Love

    Author: Melody Kee Smith

    When cancer strikes, not only is the patient impacted, but all those within the patient's circle of family and friends are affected as well. A cancer diagnosis can create chaos characterized by medical consultations, surgeries, radiation and chemotherapies. Living With Cancer: Meditations on Patience and Love reveals a deep level of familiarity with these challenges to life and health. Melody Kee Smith and her husband Richard Smith know firsthand about the ups and downs of living with recurrent cancer. They have composed mediations that include brief prayers and an invitation to write or think through issues, such as being frustrated with the health care system, building support communities, and preserving a sense of the sacred in one's life. Living With Cancer is written for all those living with cancer: patients, their loved ones, and their caregivers.



    Table of Contents:
    Preface7
    1Patience9
    2Reverence14
    3Happiness21
    4Clarity25
    5Devotion32
    6Compassion39
    7Grace48
    8Courage54
    9Melancholy64
    10Harmony69
    11Energy79
    12Unity85

    New interesting textbook: 365 Fish or The Wild Olive

    The Joy of Yoga

    Author: Jennifer Schwamm Willis

    As interest in yoga continues to grow ever more broadly in the U.S., more and more Americans are trying out yoga and discovering its benefits. At the same time, millions of people who already practice yoga are finding that it can play many different roles in their life—from physical release to spiritual growth—and wonder how to unlock that potential fully. The Yoga Mind offers a bridge between yoga as a physical practice and yoga as a spiritual inquiry. A wide-ranging, considered investigation of the deep mind-body connection yoga promotes, it includes the best work of great yoga teachers and philosophers, as well as contemporary yoga teachers and practitioners who draw wisdom and insight from their practice. Selections include writings by Patanjali, B. K. S. Iyenger, Judith Lasater, Margot Anand, Stephen Cope, Geeta Iyengar, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Erich Schiffman, and many others. The Yoga Mind is for people who want to explore yoga's deepest potential to change and enhance their lives on the physical, emotional, and spiritual planes.



    Thursday, February 12, 2009

    Childhood Feeding Problems and Adolsecent Eating Disorders or Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence

    Childhood Feeding Problems and Adolsecent Eating Disorders

    Author: Alan Stein

    How should feeding problems arising in childhood and later eating disorders be assessed and treated?

    Disturbances in eating arising in infancy, early childhood and adolescence are increasingly being recognized as a major source of distress and disturbance to young people and their families.

    Childhood Feeding Problems and Adolescent Eating Disorders covers a wide spectrum of phenomena of variable clinical significance, ranging from variations of normal behavior to serious clinical conditions such as failure to thrive and anorexia nervosa. In three sections, the following subjects are covered:
    · Feeding and weight problems of early childhood
    · Nature of anorexia nervosa and of bulimia nervosa
    · Treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
    The contributors discuss important issues such as the influence of maternal eating problems, the consequences of early feeding problems and the management of early onset anorexia nervosa.

    This book willbe an important resource for all the pediatricians, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, nutritionists and other health professionals concerned with the assessment and treatment of these major clinical problems.



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    Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence

    Author: Bryan Lask

    In the third edition of this accessible and comprehensive book, Bryan Lask and Rachel Bryant-Waugh build on the research and expertise of the previous two editions. First published in 1993, this was the earliest book of its kind to explore eating disorders in people under 15, a population that is very distinct from those in their late teens and adulthood.

    The contributors' experience and knowledge has increased greatly in the past 15 years. This fully revised edition offers a distillation of current information in the younger population, and contains brand new chapters on areas of research and practice such as:

    • eating disorders and the brain
    • nutrition and refeeding
    • motivational approaches.

    Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence offers the reader knowledge, perception and understanding of this fascinating but challenging patient group. It has both a clinical and research focus and will be an essential text for a wide range of  professionals, as well as being readable for parents of children suffering from eating disorders.



    Wednesday, February 11, 2009

    Way of Silence and the Talking Cure or Ten Minute Hips Thighs

    Way of Silence and the Talking Cure: On Meditation and Psychotherapy

    Author: Claudio Naranjo

    Part I presents a theoretical and inter-disciplinary account of the of the classical forms of meditation. Chapters 1 and 2 tackle meditation from a trans-cultural and trans-systemic perspective, while Chapter 3 brings a similar perspective to bear on the issue of the subtle physiology of meditation and the transformation of the body in the course of the individual's spiritual evolution.

    Part II considers the common ground between meditation and therapy - ranging from a theoretical understanding of the meditation/ therapy interface to the formulation of a solitary retreat methodology.

    Part III, comprising a single chapter in seven sections, offers a panorama of the classical forms of meditation in the different spiritual traditions.

    The integrative attitude conveyed throughout the book serves as an antidote to excessively sectarian tendencies and draws attention to the fundamental issues that underlie well known and specific forms of meditation and psychotherapy. It will be of interest to seekers, helpful to people-helpers and an inspiration to those in social situations ranging from self-help groups to educational initiatives.



    Ten Minute Hips & Thighs

    Author: Chrissie Gallagher Mundy

    The newest title in the popular Ten Minute series targets two areas of the body that most women would love to fix: wide hips and flabby thighs. Tighten them right up with a proven set of exercises that will help build a leaner, more toned, and fit figure in practically no time at all. Anyone—no matter how busy—can make room for these more than 50 simple but highly effective routines. They are accompanied by advice on general fitness and healthy eating, and each exercise is presented with illustrations and detailed instructions on exactly how to perform it. There’s advice on figuring out just the right program for your particular body type, and fantastic tips for getting rid of that unwanted fat for good. From a plié (deep knee bend) aimed at toning the inner thighs to twisty stretches and kicks to shrink those hips, these exercises will work miracles.



    Table of Contents:
    Using this programme6
    Introduction8
    1Your body shape10
    Different body shapes12
    Which shape are you?14
    Heavy hips and thighs16
    Your best shape18
    Weight loss20
    Your hip muscles22
    Active quiz24
    Great-looking hips and thighs28
    2Ways to boost your circulation32
    The truth about cellulite34
    There is a place for massage38
    Skin brushing40
    3Boost your energy44
    The importance of staying active46
    Walking50
    Interval training workout54
    4Start your workout56
    Make the most of the programme58
    Prepare your body62
    Warm up64
    5Circulation workout72
    Rebounding74
    Yoga booster80
    6Hip exercises86
    Hip toners88
    Hip stretches100
    7Thigh exercises106
    Thigh toners108
    Thigh stretches116
    8Cool down122
    Index128

    Tuesday, February 10, 2009

    Food Allergy or Why We Eat What We Eat

    Food Allergy

    Author: Soheila J Maleki

    Food Allergy provides clinicians, scientists, educators, and regulators with an authoritative, state-of-the-art review of the field. Written by acknowledged experts in the areas of medicine, biochemistry, immunology, bioinformatics, and food science, this book combines the current knowledge and hypotheses about food allergy treatments, research directions, bioinformatics tools, and industry and governmental regulation guidelines into one valuable reference source.

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    Reviewer:Ron Purcell, MD(University of South Florida College of Medicine)
    Description:The author presents a multidisciplinary review of recent findings and ongoing research regarding food allergy. Discussions of the food processing industry, clinical research, and basic immunology are presented in a single source.
    Purpose:This book provides an up-to-date account of molecular and immunologic mechanisms of food allergy from a variety of viewpoints. An extensive group of experts from the fields of biochemistry, bioinformatics, industry, and immunology provide a unique perspective on areas of food allergy not generally addressed in the clinical arena. Areas of research as diverse as GI tract immunology, proteonomics and genomics of known food allergens are covered in detail. Clinical management of food allergy is covered but not emphasized.
    Audience:Although sections covering clinical management of food allergy are in depth, the allergist/immunologist will not encounter much new information that is not covered elsewhere. The book is geared toward the physician researcher or non-physician scientist working in the field of food allergy who wishes to have multifaceted account of the current knowledge of food allergy.
    Features:Each of the book's five sections addresses a distinct area of food allergy and features in-depth discussions that are well referenced. In addition to the clinical aspects of food allergy, ongoing research in potential treatment and prevention of food allergy is covered. Notable chapters include the discussion of an integrated database of allergenic protein amino acid sequences and the use of animalmodels to study food allergy. Sections reviewing food industry and government efforts to improve the safety of commercially prepared foods are well written and informative.
    Assessment:Addressing the increasing problem of food allergy requires a multidisciplinary approach involving clinical medicine, science, and industry. This in-depth account of recent findings and ongoing research in the field of food allergy integrates current knowledge from these fields. The allergist/immunologist with a specific interest in food allergy and non-physician scientists working in the field will find this book to be a highly detailed and useful reference.



    Interesting book: Tecnologia de Processamento Mineral:uma Introdução para os Aspectos Práticos de Tratamento de Minério e Recuperação Mineral

    Why We Eat What We Eat: The Psychology of Eating

    Author: Elizabeth D Capaldi

    This volume explores the shift in eating research from the search for bodily signals that trigger hunger to a focus on eating patterns emerging from a learning process that is based on life experience. This new book offers hope that healthful eating patterns can be learned. The volume proposes models for normal eating behavior and discusses how and why eating deviates from these norms. Leading investigators in the field present their findings on four factors that influence how our eating patterns develop: physiological factors, including those factors leading to taste aversions; developmental factors, starting with the effects of a pregnant woman's food choices on her child's later food preferences; biological factors, including genetics and the search for internal cues that prompt eating factors; cultural factors, including the powerful influence of family and social norms. Why We Eat What We Eat explores how these factors interact to shape our individual eating preferences and discusses the implications of this research for practitioners. The volume also compares eating patterns in the nonobese and the obese person and discusses the short-term satiety factor that ensures consumption of a variety of foods. Why We Eat What We Eat expands on themes in the well-received volume Taste, Experience, and Feeding and makes the information accessible to a wider audience. It will be of value to anyone interested in eating and its psychological aspects: health psychology researchers and practitioners, physicians, pediatricians, nutritionalists, educators, students, and parents.



    Monday, February 9, 2009

    Hallucinations or Hypersomnia a Medical Dictionary Bibliography and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

    Hallucinations: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

    Author: ICON Health Publications

    This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to hallucinations. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to hallucinations.If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.



    See also: Das Unterrichten Ihrer Besetzung zu Anderen: Ein Guide zum Überleben des Ersten Jahres

    Hypersomnia - a Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

    Author: Health Publica Icon Health Publications

    This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to hypersomnia. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to hypersomnia.If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.



    Table of Contents:
    Forward
    Chapter 1. Studies on Hypersomnia
    Overview
    The Combined Health Information Database
    Federally Funded Research on Hypersomnia
    The National Library of Medicine: PubMed
    Chapter 2. Nutrition and Hypersomnia
    Overview
    Finding Nutrition Studies on Hypersomnia
    Federal Resources on Nutrition
    Additional Web Resources
    Chapter 3. Patents on Hypersomnia
    Overview
    Patents on Hypersomnia
    Patent Applications on Hypersomnia
    Keeping Current
    Chapter 4. Books on Hypersomnia
    Overview
    Book Summaries: Online Booksellers
    Appendix A. Physician Resources
    Overview
    NIH Guidelines
    NIH Databases
    Other Commercial Databases
    Appendix B. Patient Resources
    Overview
    Patient Guideline Sources
    Finding Associations
    Appendix C. Finding Medical Libraries
    Overview
    Preparation
    Finding a Local Medical Library
    Medical Libraries in the U.S. and Canada
    ONLINE GLOSSARIES
    Online Dictionary Directories
    HYPERSOMNIA DICTIONARY
    INDEX