Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Fiber35 Diet or Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

The Fiber35 Diet: Nature's Weight Loss Secret

Author: Brenda Watson

Today, Americans eat processed foods from the supermarket, or foods from fast food restaurants we drive by on the way home. We used to eat a fiber-rich diet fresh from the fields (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes), we now eat food from a box; that is, processed food that has processed the fiber right out of our diets. The result: an epidemic of obesity that causes most of the common diseases of our time.

The Fiber35 Diet focuses on the magic of 35 grams of fiber per day as the key nutritional measure for losing weight. This is unlike low-carb, high protein, and low-fat diet books. This diet is based on the only scientifically irrefutable way that is clinically proven to reduce weight—Caloric Restriction. Most important, this book corrects one of the dangerous nutritional falsehoods that most Americans now believe—that carbs are bad. Carbs are an important source of nutrition for us—coming from fruit, vegetables, and other sources.

The Fiber35 Diet provides a weight loss solution that helps you shed pounds and is clinically proven to reduce the risk for all of the contemporary diseases that end life prematurely. Even though much is known about the healthy benefits of fiber, only recently have large food manufacturers, nutrition experts, and the media started paying more attention to it.

Fiber packs a four-part weight loss formula:

1. Fiber curbs your appetite, helping you reduce calories
2. Fiber actually eliminates calories from the food you eat
3. Fiber-rich foods are low-energy density foods.
4. Fiber slows down your body's carbohydrate conversion to sugar, which supports blood glucose stability that helps you lost weight



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Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Author: Sevgi O Aral

Before AIDS, the role of behavioral interventions in preventing transmission of sexually transmitted diseases was acknowledged in text books and journals but rarely promoted effectively in public health practice. Informed by a comprehensive knowledge of behavioral theory, intervention methods, and affected populations, the authors of this important book examine the central role of behavioral interventions in combating STDs. The book addresses the complexities and social contexts of human behaviors which spread STDs, the cultural barriers to STD education (ranging from conservative mores to "stay out of my bedroom" libertarianism), and the sociopolitical nuances surrounding treatment. Over forty contributors offer a practical appraisal of what is being done now and what can be improved, such as: an overview of current behavioral and biomedical interventions for STD prevention and control, a discussion of what works for individuals, groups, and communities, up to date thinking about such traditional prevention approaches as partner notification and health care seeking, STD prevention strategies with high-risk populations, including drug users, gay men, teenagers, incarcerated persons, and persons with repeat infections, the state of prevention technology: condoms, vaccines, the Internet, ethical, economic, and policy issues in STD prevention, applying intervention models to real-world situations, guidelines for program evaluation and improvement.

As STDs and AIDS remain top priorities for public health and private sector practitioners, researchers, and educators, "Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases' gives along-neglected field the attention it deserves. This authoritative resource is sure to influence public health practice and policy in an ever-evolving social climate.

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Reviewer:Ameeta E. Singh, BMBS, MSc(University of Alberta)
Description:This is a comprehensive review of behavioral theory and intervention methods pertaining to STDs.
Purpose:The chapters provide an overview of behavioral and biomedical interventions necessary for STDs, providing important insights into this long neglected aspect of STD prevention and control.
Audience:The book targets public health students and practitioners in addition to clinicians involved in STD/HIV management. The coeditors and chapter authors are established experts in their respective fields.
Features:It presents an overview of behavioral and biomedical interventions for STD prevention and control, traditional and novel approaches to partner notification, and strategies in at-risk populations. Ethical, economic, and policy issues are also addressed and finally, practical models are suggested with the use of specific examples to aid program development, implementation and evaluation. Extensive referencing is used throughout.
Assessment:This book will provide invaluable insights into traditional and new ways to implement and evaluate STD prevention and control measures at the individual, community, and population levels.



Table of Contents:
Foreword     v
Introduction     ix
About the Editors     xxi
Contributors     xxvii
Overview Chapters: Behavioral Interventions
History of Behavioral Interventions in STD Control   Laura J. McGough   H. Hunter Handsfield     3
Behavioral Interventions for STDs: Theoretical Models and Intervention Methods   Janet S. St. Lawrence   J. Dennis Fortenberry     23
Biomedical Interventions   Stuart Berman   Mary L. Kamb     60
Intervention Approaches
Dyadic, Small Group, and Community-Level Behavioral Interventions for STD/HIV Prevention   Donna Hubbard McCree   Agatha Eke   Samantha P. Williams     105
Structural Interventions   Frederick R. Bloom   Deborah A. Cohen     125
STD Prevention Communication: Using Social Marketing Techniques with an Eye on Behavioral Change   Miriam Y. Vega   Khalil G. Ghanem     142
Partner Notification and Management Interventions   Matthew Hogben   Devon D. Brewer   Matthew R. Golden     170
Interventions in Sexual Health Care-Seeking and Provision at Multiple Levels of the U.S. Health Care System   Matthew Hogben   Lydia A. Shrier     190
Use of the Internet inSTD/HIV Prevention   Mary McFarlane   Sheana S. Bull     214
Male Condoms   Lee Warner   Katherine M. Stone     232
STI Vaccines: Status of Development, Potential Impact, and Important Factors for Implementation   Nicole Liddon   Gregory D. Zimet   Lawrence R. Stanberry     248
Interventions by Population
Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of STDs Among Adolescents   Kathleen A. Ethier   Donald P. Orr     277
Biological and Behavioral Risk Factors Associated with STDs/HIV in Women: Implications for Behavioral Interventions   Donna Hubbard McCree   Anne M. Rompalo     310
STD Prevention with Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States   Kevin A. Fenton   Frederick R. Bloom     325
STD Repeaters: Implications for the Individual and STD Transmission in a Population   Jami S. Leichliter   Jonathan M. Ellen   Robert A. Gunn     354
Looking Inside and Affecting the Outside: Corrections-Based Interventions for STD Prevention   Samantha P. Williams   Richard H. Kahn     374
STDs Among Illicit Drug Users in the United States: The Need for Interventions   Salaam Semaan   Don C. Des Jarlais   Robert M. Malow     397
Understanding Methods
Quantitative Measurement   Mary McFarlane   Janet S. St. Lawrence     433
Qualitative Methods   Pamina M. Gorbach   Jerome Galea     447
From Data to Action: Integrating Program Evaluation and Program Improvement   Thomas J. Chapel   Kim Seechuk     466
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis   Thomas L. Gift   Jeanne Marrazzo     482
From Best Practices to Better Practice: Adopting Model Behavioral Interventions in the Real World of STD/HIV Prevention   Cornelis A. Rietmeijer   Alice A. Gandelman     500
Ethical and Policy Issues
The Ethics of Public Health Practice for the Prevention and Control of STDs   Salaam Semaan   Mary Leinhos     517
Policy and Behavioral Interventions for STDs   Jonathan M. Zenilman     549
Index     569

Friday, February 20, 2009

The Irritable Bowel Syndrome SourceBook or Drink Up

The Irritable Bowel Syndrome SourceBook

Author: Laura OHar

The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Sourcebook is a guide to taking control of this debilitating condition--from creating a journal, to tracking IBS triggers (food, drink, and stress), to finding the right diet and exercise to counteract the condition. You will also learn how alternative therapies may be helpful and how simple stress relievers can improve your daily life.

Laura O'Hare has cowritten several books. She also writes for the stage, screen, and television.



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Drink Up!: A Recovery Road Less Traveled

Author: Kathleen S

By the age of 56, Kathleen S had tried just about everything to quit drinking. Nothing worked. A binge drinker who felt she was already living on borrowed time (two of her brothers died of addiction-related causes in their 40s), her life and health were rapidly breaking down. Then one day she heard a radio advertisement for a treatment program that promised to take away her cravings forever. Much of the addiction treatment in the United States is based on AA attendance and working a twelve-step program. AA is often looked at by physicians, insurance companies, and especially members themselves as the only legitimate form of recovery from substance abuse. This book describes another program, one that advertises a 72% cure rate. THE LITTLE HOSPITAL THAT COULD "This book says it all. Staying sober has been a piece of cake for me since Schick Shadel." -- Chet "Kathy's description of the treatment is right on, and I should know, being a former patient and 20-year graduate of the program. I laughed and cried along with her, and share her joy in her new, alcohol-free life." -- Pat O'Day, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Broadcaster, concert promoter, businessman "I am glad that one of our patients, Kathleen S, wrote a book about the treatment from the patient's perspective. This book is written factually, with warmth and humor. I hope it will encourage others to give up their addiction and regain their lives again." --James W. Smith, M.D., Chief of Staff, Schick Shadel Hospital



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Veg Out Vegetarian Guide to Washington DC or Renew Your Life

Veg Out Vegetarian Guide to Washington D.C.

Author: Andrew Evans

VegOut Vegetarian Guide to Washington D.C.

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"Finally a dining guide to meet the needs of vegetarians, vegans, and veg-friendly people! This excellent guide leaves us hungry for editions targeting other regions of the country." -Susan Tauster, Group Publisher Vegetarian Times

"This guide is just what the health-conscious person needs when dining out." -John McDougall, M.D., founder of The McDougall Wellness Center

". . . the definitive resource for finding restaurants, salad bars, farmers markets, grocers and cafes that specialize in vegetarian or even the more strict vegan cuisine." -USA Today

"I am a big believer in the value of nutrition and a good, healthy diet. This guide is a great service." -Bill Walton, Named One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History

About the Author

Andrew Evans is a freelance travel writer who wrote the first full-length guide to the Ukraine and is doing a forthcoming guide to Kiev, both published by Bradt Travel Guides. When not on the road, he lives and works in downtown Washington, D.C. and is an amateur cook and photographer. Andrew has been a vegetarian for the past five years.

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Table of Contents:

Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

About This Book

Restaurants

Adams Morgan

Capitol Hill

Downtown

Dupont Circle

Georgetown

14th and U

Uptown

Woodley

Maryland

Virginia

Resources

Delivery Services

Juice Bars

Farmers' Markets

Green Grocers

Catering

Indexes

Alphabetical Index

Atmosphere Index

Cuisine Index

Top Ten Index

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Renew Your Life: Improved Digestion and Detoxification

Author: Brenda Watson

Renew Your Life directly addresses digestive health and disease by offering easy-to-understand solutions and life modifications to achieve more energy, better mental clarity, fewer toxins, an improved diet and ideal weight.



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Taiji Chin Na or Panic Attacks

Taiji Chin Na

Author: Jwing Ming Yang

The exploration of these hidden Chin Na techniques return to Taiji its lost martial essence.



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Panic Attacks: A Natural Approach

Author: Shirley Trickett

Millions of people regularly experience the breathlessness, chest pains, sweating, and irrational fears that characterize panic attacks. Shirley Trickett has updated her authoritative book to include the most recent theories about this problem. She offers a complete mind/body treatment not provided by traditional therapies.



Monday, February 16, 2009

Organ Transplants or Fitness and Wellness

Organ Transplants: A Survival Guide for the Entire Family: The Ultimate Teen Guide

Author: Tina P Schwartz

Unlike any other book, this one talks to teens and offers practical advice and suggestions for coping with and surviving the situation when their parent has an organ transplant, or when they are personally facing an organ transplant. It covers how to deal with events that happen before, during, and after the surgery.

School Library Journal

Gr 7 Up-This honest and compassionate resource will help teens cope with the emotional, physical, financial, and planning aspects of the transplant process if it happens to them or to someone in their family. The 13 chapters, written in a question-and-answer format, detail the steps involved from diagnosis and being placed on a waiting list to pre- and post-surgery. Schwartz acknowledges the feelings and emotions that adolescents might be experiencing throughout this process. The author does not sugarcoat the problems of qualifying for transplantations, the seriousness of these surgeries, or possible aftermaths. She weaves the harsh realities with a multitude of heartwarming survivors' stories, including an account of her father's transplant. The well-written text is complemented by a comprehensive section of suggestions for additional information. Average-quality, black-and-white drawings and photos of smiling recipients and donors are scattered throughout. Texts with this breadth of coverage are rare; this book will give young adults hope and courage and let them know that they are not alone.-Carolina Geck, Kean University, Union, NJ Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



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Fitness and Wellness

Author: Werner WK Hoeger

This concise and inclusive text discusses the health-related physical fitness components you need to cover while also providing beneficial information about wellness. Inside, you'll find discussion of motivation and behavior modification, an outstanding nutrition chapter and a chapter on healthy lifestyles.



Sunday, February 15, 2009

Escape or Absolute Beginners Guide to a Lite and Healthy Lifestyle

Escape: In Search of the Natural Soul of Canada

Author: Roy Macgregor

We think of the cottage or cabin as a place where we can be our truest, most authentic selves. For those lucky enough to own one, just knowing it awaits can sustain the soul through the workday grind.
In Escape, Roy MacGregor explores the powerful hold the wilderness, and the thought of our place in it, has on our imaginations. He weaves together chapters of personal history, telling of his family’s deep connection to the lakes and forests of central Ontario, and chapters that detail the evolution of the idea of wilderness in Canada and the history of “Cottage Country.” He shows that the Canadian wilderness meant freedom for many early settlers escaping privation and oppression in Europe. It meant a chance to create a paradise on earth to some early Utopians, and it meant a chance to profit from the desperate or gullible, such as at Cannington Manor in Saskatchewan and Brother Twelve’s City of Refuge on Vancouver Island.
In more recent times, the wilderness and the cottage have represented an escape from a technologically driven and hectic civilization – although too often we take the trappings of our urban lives with us to the detriment of our intended refuge. In cottage country, MacGregor suggests, we may be loving our wilderness to death.
This is a thoughtful, evocative, and often moving book about an essential part of the Canadian psyche by one of our best-loved writers.
From the Hardcover edition.

Author Biography: Roy MacGregor’s books of adult non-fiction include the Canadian bestsellers Home Game (with Ken Dryden), The Home Team, shortlisted for the 1996 Governor General’s Award, and A Life in the Bush, which won the prestigious Rutstrum Award as the best book on the wilderness published in North America in 1995-2000. He lives in Kanata, Ontario.
From the Hardcover edition.



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Absolute Beginner's Guide to a Lite and Healthy Lifestyle

Author: Nicole Haywood

Get off the scale and get to the bookstore! Absolute Beginner's Guide to a Lite and Healthy Lifestyle is your how-to-guide for a way-of-life makeover. Written by registered dietician Nicole Haywood and endorsed by the National Institute for Fitness and Sport, ABG to a Lite and Healthy Lifestyle ignores fad diets and focuses on helping you make the lifestyle changes necessary for successful weight management. The author won't suggest radical changes, either. Instead, she concentrates on showing you how to make daily modifications to your diet and activities to build the foundation for a greater lifestyle change. Get back to the basics and improve your overall health and fitness and achieve long-lasting results!



Table of Contents:

Introduction.

To the Reader.

1. Are You Ready?

    Dimensions of Wellness.

    Assessing Your Readiness.

      Lifestyle Change: Are You Ready?

    Your Current Health Status.

      Personal Health Record.

      Health History.

      Medications and Supplements.

      Weight History.

      Blood and Heart Rate Measurements.

      Other Pertinent Information.

    The Individual Fitness Assessment.

      Cardiorespiratory Fitness.

      Muscular Strength.

      Muscular Endurance.

      Flexibility.

      Body Composition.

2. The Stages of Change–What to Expect.

    Change Is a Process.

    Precontemplation: Who, Me? Change? No Way!

    Contemplation: Maybe I Should Think About It…

    Preparation: I Think I Can, I Think I Can…

      Your Safety Net: Build Your Support System.

      Key to Success: Keep Records.

      Smart Goals.

    Action: Just Do It!

      Managing Lapses.

      Learning from Lapses.

    Maintenance: A Habit Is Formed.

      Accountability and Perspective (Willis’s Story).

3. Uncover the Natural Eater.

    What Is Natural Eating?

    Natural Eating Is Not a Diet.

      Why Do Diets Fail You?

      What Does Work?

      What Is a Healthy Weight?

    Evaluate Your Current Eating Pattern.

      Restrained Eating.

       Chaotic Eating.

      Emotional Eating.

      Natural Eating.

    Respond to Hunger and Respect Natural Boundaries: Taming the Beast.

    Mindfulness: The Art of Eating.

      Know That You Can Eat Again.

      Make Eating a Priority.

      Create a Positive Eating Atmosphere.

      Honor Your Taste Buds.

      Check In with Your Body During the Meal.

    Understand and Meet Your Other Needs.

      Managing Emotional Eating (Gail’s Story).

      Natural Eating Starts Now.

4. Balanced Nutrition.

    Energy Balance: An Enigmatic Equation.

    Macronutrients: Fuel for Working Bodies.

      Carbohydrates: Energy for Muscles and Minds.

      Protein Power.

      The Skinny on Fat.

    Micronutrients Keep the Machine Running Smoothly.

      Vitamins.

      Minerals.

    Water: The Beverage of Champions.

5. Putting It Together–Real Food for Real People.

    What Is a Food Pyramid?

      Great Grains and Other Starches.

       Vital Vegetables.

      Fabulous Fruits.

      Marvelous Milk and More than Acceptable Alternatives.

      Protein Packs a Punch.

      Fats, Oils, Sweets, and “Just for Fun” Foods.

    Making the Most of Your Meals.

      Breakfast.

      Lunch or Dinner.

6. The Savvy Shopper.

    Decoding the Food Label.

      Getting All the Facts–The Nutrition Facts Panel.

      Ingredient List–What’s In Your Food?

      Health Claims.

       Nutrient Content Claims.

    Smart Shopping Tips.

    Navigating Miles of Aisles.

      Produce Department and Juices.

      Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Section.

      Dairy Case.

      Breads/Bagels/Muffins.

      Canned Foods.

      Frozen Foods.

      Condiments, Baking, and Spices.

      Snacks.

      Dry Staples/Packaged Foods.

7. Healthy Eating on the Go.

    The Nature of the Beast.

    Fast Food Follies.

    Fine Dining Reminder–S.T.O.P.

      Slow Down.

      Tame Your Appetite.

      Order Wisely.

      Portion Control.

    Nutrition Tips for Travelers.

      A Note on Air Travel.

8. Health Is a Family Affair.

    Your Role in Feeding a Family.

      Provide Good Food.

      Make Eating Times Pleasant and Predictable.

      Be a Good Role Model.

    Become an Active Family!

      Reduce Sedentary Time.

      Limit Extracurricular Involvement.

      Get Moving!

9. In the Kitchen.

    Keep Food Safe.

      Avoid the Danger Zone.

      Keep a Clean Kitchen.

    Be a Boy Scout.

    Know Your Terms–Cooking Vocabulary.

    Flavor Your Foods Well.

    Modifying Recipes.

      Baker’s Corner.

      Substitutes for Everyday Cooking.

10. Fitness for Every Body.

    Ditch the Excuses and Make It Work for You.

    Make Your Mantra “Move More”.

    Injury Prevention and Damage Control.

      Warming Up, Cooling Down, and Getting Limber.

      Dress for Success–Choosing Shoes and Clothing for Maximum Comfort and Safety.

      The Importance of Progression.

      Treating Injuries with R.I.C.E.

11. Cardiovascular Training–The Foundation of an Exercise Program.

    Cardiovascular Training–What Is It?

      Patience and Persistence Pay Off (Nellie’s Story).

    F Is for Frequency–How Often Should You Train?

    I Is for Intensity–How Hard Should You Train?

      Rating of Perceived Exertion.

      The Talk Test.

    T Is for Time (or Duration)–How Long Should You Train?

    T Is for Type of Activity–Which Exercises Are Right for You?

      There Are No Excuses at 5:30 in the Morning (Jill’s Story).

12. Strength Training 101.

    Why Bother?

      Avoid Muscle Loss.

      Keep Metabolism Elevated.

      Increase Bone Density.

      Reduce Body Fat.

    Terms, Tips, and Tools of the Trade.

    Developing a Strength Training Program.

      Lunge.

      Standing Calf Raise.

      Modified Push-Up.

      Bent Over Row.

      Lateral Raise.

      Tricep Kickback.

      Standing Bicep Curl.

      Prone Lower Back Extension.

      Abdominal Crunch.

    Common Myths and Misconceptions.

13. Exercising at Home and on the Road.

    Building a “Home Gym”.

      A Primer on Home Fitness Equipment.

     Maintaining Motivation.

      Slow and Steady Wins the Race (Marie’s Story).

      Sticking with It.

    Fitness on the Go.

      Sample Home or Travel Resistance Exercises.

A. Worksheets and Additional Resources.

    Blood Lipid Classifications.

    Blood Pressure (BP) Classifications (mm/Hg).

    Fasting Blood Glucose (mg/dL).

    Worksheets.

    Recommended Reading.

Index.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Add 10 Years to Your Life or Hablando de Sexo

Add 10 Years to Your Life

Author: William Campbell Douglass

To add ten years to your life, you need more than just a good doctor. You need to have the right attitude about health and an understanding of the health industry and what it's feeding you. Following the established line on many health issues could make you very sick or worse!Take for instance the cardiologist for the Boston Celtics, Dr. W. Thomas Nessa. At 48, he was the picture of health. He followed the line on nutrition, exercise (he ran the Boston Marathon several times), and medical care. That is, until he dropped dead of a heart attack - the very thing he was trained to prevent.Basically, you've got to take responsibility for your health. In the pages that follow, you'll begin to take the steps necessary to avoid the same fate as Dr. Nessa. And rest assured that, because of the vast amount of misinformation in the health field, we're working hard to provide you with all the "right stuff" to help you live a long, healthy life.Through the years, my newsletters has helped thousands of people achieve dynamic health and what follows is sort of a "best of" my past newsletters. I'm sure you'll find many valuable - and many helpful - items in the pages that follow.We want you to add at least ten years to your life.William Campbell Douglass, MD



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Hablando de Sexo: Para Superar la Impotencia

Author: Mariano Gonzalez

With advice and anecdotes for those who want to overcome fears, settle doubts, and improve self-esteem, this self-help series presents authoritative information about each topic from different points of view.


Con abundantes consejos y anécdotas para aquellos que quieren superar temores, aclarar dudas, y mejorar la autoestima, esta serie de auto-ayuda demuestra que las soluciones no son las mismas para todos. Se presenta información sobre cada tema y diferentes puntos de vista de modo que los lectores pueden—con información—tomar decisiones y sacar conclusiones basados en sus propias necesidades individuales.



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Promoting Family Involvement in Long Term Care Settings or Soyfoods Cooking for a Positive Menopause

Promoting Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings: A Guide to Programs That Work

Author: Joseph E Gaugler

Put an end to tension-filled interactions between long-term care staff and residents' families with Promoting Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings. This innovative new book offers strategies and programs designed to get families involved in formal care settings in constructive, cooperative ways that complement staff and support residents. 

Nine intervention strategies are described in detail from inception to evaluation. Designed and implemented in nursing facilities across the United States, these model programs are replicable and will help facilities
* improve residents' quality of life
* increase effective communication with families
* personalize care
* maintain connections between residents and families
* reduce staff stress levels 
* boost overall facility morale

Written by the programs' creators and facilitators, each chapter functions as a guide to implementation and includes relevant forms, guidelines, and protocols. Challenges of program implementation are discussed and practical recommendations for overcoming obstacles are provided.

Widely versatile, these nine programs can be successfully implemented in adult day services, assisted living facilities, and long-term residential care settings. Useful for direct care staff, supervisors, and administrators, Promoting Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings is an invaluable resource for strengthening current relationships between staff, residents, and family members. The book is also equally beneficial in facilitating residents' transitions to long-term care.



Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 The Role of Families in Long-Term Care Settings

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Soyfoods Cooking for a Positive Menopause

Author: Bryanna Clark Grogan

There is a growing body of evidence that eating soy protein can help reduce the discomfort some women experience during menopause and protect them against heart disease later in life. Read the latest information on why soyfoods work so effectively to help women through menopause, and learn the secrets for making delicious meals with soyfoods that your whole family will look forward to sharing with you.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

La receta del Gran Medico para el sindrome de irritabilidad intestinal or Chiva

La receta del Gran Medico para el sindrome de irritabilidad intestinal

Author: Jordan Rubin

Jordan Rubin, junto con el D.M. Joseph Brasco, muestran a los lectores como aplicar las 7 claves para la salud y el bienestar y combatir en forma natural el sindrome de irritabilidad intestinal, una enfermedad dolorosa y debilitante.



Table of Contents:
Introduccion: Un embarazoso problema de salud     v
Coma para vivir     1
Complemente su dieta con alimentos integrales, nutrientes vivos y superalimentos     28
Practique una higiene avanzada     40
Acondicione su cuerpo con ejercicios y terapias corporales     45
Reduzca las toxinas en su ambiente     54
Evite las emociones mortales     62
Viva una vida de oracion y con proposito     67
Plan de batalla de La receta del Gran Medico para el sindrome de irritabilidad intestinal     72
Notas     99
Acerca de los autores     101

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Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade

Author: Chellis Glendinning

Its use as a narcotic is on a precipitous rise. Worldwide heroin production has doubled in the last decade, and the United Nations estimates more than 15 million users are addicted-up to 3 million in the United States. It's big business, too, with yearly global sales of $500 billion-up to $22 billion in the U.S. Enmeshed with terrorism, crime, government collaboration, corporate globalization, and the spread of HIV, the opiate trade is inextricably entangled with the functioning of global society. Finally, heroin is controversial because of the on-going debates about solutions to the health, social and economic havoc it creates.

Chiva uses creative nonfiction to merge the global epic of heroin trafficking with the human-scale story of its presence in the small desert town that boasts the most per-capita overdose deaths in the U.S. The book interweaves three themes:

The true tale of Chimayo, New Mexico, terrorized by its heroin dealers since the 1970s until, in the late '90s, its citizens rose up to challenge the epidemic in their midst.
The story of the author's relationship with a local dealer, and his involvement with addiction, crime, love, recovery and the judicial system.
The political context behind these stories: the global workings of the heroin production business.

Compelling, disturbing, yet hopeful, Chiva is both personal and political, revealing the relationship between colonization and drug abuse, and the importance of reclaiming sustainable culture as a key to recovery.

Chellis Glendinning, Ph.D, is a psychologist. An award-winning activist and writer, she is the author of four previous books,including Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy (New Society, 2002) which won the National Federation of Press Women 2000 book award for general nonfiction. She lives in Chimayo, New Mexico.



Monday, February 9, 2009

Beyond Anorexia or Essentials of Health and Wellness

Beyond Anorexia: Narrative, Spirituality and Recovery

Author: Catherine Garrett

Beyond Anorexia is a sociological exploration of how people recover from what medicine labels as "eating disorders," and the first book to focus exclusively on recovery. Beginning with her own personal story, and drawing on conversations with over thirty other former sufferers, Catherine Garrett demonstrates the fundamental importance of narrative to social theory and to healing. Her central claim is that recovery is a "spiritual" experience (not necessarily a religious one), reconnecting the self with body, nature and society. As such it is the key to fully understanding anorexia.



Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Glossary
Pt. IPersonal sociology
1Descent and return3
2Researching recovery17
3Autobiography, narrative and healing31
Pt. IIAnorexia and recovery
4Reinterpreting 'anorexia'47
5Reinterpreting 'recovery'63
6Recovery stories80
Pt. IIISpirituality
7Society and spirit95
8Rituals of self-transformation110
9Spiritual stories132
Pt. IVThe body
10Recreating the body147
11The sexual body162
12The knowing body173
Epilogue184
App. AParticipants' profiles194
App. BQuestions to participants198
App. CCodes used for analysis200
Notes201
References218
Index234

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Essentials of Health and Wellness

Author: James Robinson

Each of the 13 million high school students in public high schools are required to take one semester of health education. For health instruction to be successful, the instructional program should be grounded in good science, include a behavioral component, and be packaged in a way that can be easily implemented. Essentials of Health and Wellness provides the teacher with everything needed to engage the learner and to create a successful health course. It is designed to be student friendly and is centered on the important, but often overlooked, notion of building personal wellness. All health concepts are brought back to the student, who is encouraged to develop positive wellness behaviors through the creation of a personal wellness plan. Based on the framework of the National Standards for School Health Education, this product is the total package for high school health education. With a small but rich ancillary offering, including a separate Sexuality Supplement (ISBN 1-4018-1525-1)that goes into greater detail about sensitive issues that may not be desirable to all school districts and a free Online Companion with additional lesson plans, teaching activities, and student worksheets, this text provides teachers with a well-rounded, effective system for health education instruction.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

Tai Chi Secrets of the Wu Style or Listening with Your Heart

Tai Chi Secrets of the Wu Style: Chinese, Classics, Translations, Commentary

Author: Yang Jwing Ming

Fo rht first time in history, you can reap the benefits of closely guarded wisdom! Explore Dr. Yang's translations and their meanings of these long-held secrets of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan.



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Listening With Your Heart: Lessons from Native America

Author: W F Peat

Rx: Take small miracles daily."The spirit runs through the body," says Dr. Peate, a practicing physician who draws on his Iroquois heritage as well as his Western medical training. Listening with Your Heart is a rich gathering of time-honored sayings, sacred words, and practical suggestions to improve your health. Listen—with your heart—to the words of these wise men and women. "Close your eyes and you see better and hear better."—Navajo healer "The White man talks about the mind and body and spirit as if they are separate. For us they are one. Our whole life is spiritual from the time we get up until we go to bed."—Yakima healer "May the story give you strength. May the belief relieve your pain."—Mohawk-Onondaga healer



Saturday, February 7, 2009

Complete Guide to Family Health Nutrition Fitness or Faith and Health

Complete Guide to Family Health, Nutrition & Fitness

Author: Paul Reisser

The Complete Guide to Family Health, Nutrition, and Fitness will help you take an active role in improving the health and well-being of you and your family by offering authoritative and current medical information in a convenient, easyto-understand format. Taking a balanced, commonsense approach to the issue of health and wellness, this indispensable guide delivers an encouraging perspective with helpful reference sections.



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Faith and Health

Author: Thomas G Plant

This volume reviews and integrates the growing body of contemporary psychological research on the links between religious faith and health outcomes. It presents up-to-date findings from empirical studies of populations ranging from healthy individuals to those with specific clinical problems, including cancer, HIV/AIDS, and psychological disorders. Drawing on multiple perspectives in psychology, the book examines such critical questions as the impact of religious practices on health behaviors and health risks; the role played by faith in adaptation to illness or disability; and possible influences on physiological functioning and mortality. Chapters reflect the close collaboration of the editors and contributing authors, who discuss commonalities and differences in their work, debate key methodological concerns, and outline a cohesive agenda for future research.

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Reviewer: Patricia E. Murphy, PhD (Rush University Medical Center)
Description: This is an edited book by authors who have been in the forefront of research in religion and health. The chapters provide both a report of the research by topic as well as a chapter on the problems about design and data analysis in religious and health research in general. It also includes a chapter on the ramifications for clinical practice.
Purpose: The book aims to provide an updated assessment of what we know about the relationship of faith and health with a focus on both research and clinical agenda.
Audience: Those interested in the ongoing debate about the research in religion and health will enjoy this work. Clinicians might find some of the suggestions for assessment quite helpful. The researcher will benefit from the explication of some of the pitfalls in research in this field.
Features: In addition to reporting current research, the book also includes some of the public criticism of this area. The chapter pointing to design flaws and issues about statistical analyses has much to offer. The chapter describing instruments used to measure aspects of religion and spirituality will be very useful for the researcher.
Assessment: The book is worthwhile for the interested researcher. The research reviewed comes from a variety of sources, some respected journals and some with less rigorous review processes. The book would have more to offer if it had included the careful kind of analysis of the quality of each study that Koenig provides in Handbook of Religion and Mental Health (Academic Press, 1998).

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Thursday, February 5, 2009

Nutraceuticals Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes or Crossroads at Midlife

Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes

Author: Vijai K Pasupuleti

Type 2 diabetes is a growing problem for the developed and developing countries and it is a burden on healthcare systems as well as individuals. Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes primarily focuses on the nutraceuticals that assist in preventing and managing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. The book gives an overview of glycemic health and highlights the use of novel and upcoming nutraceutical ingredients such as bioactive peptides, traditional herbs from India and Mexico, resistant starches, cinnamon, chromium III and others. After the successful commercial application of bioactive peptides as nutraceutical ingredients in the management of blood pressure, companies are now focusing on peptides for the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes. Resistant starches in the clinical studies have demonstrated to reduce the glycemic and insulin response and increasing insulin sensitivity. These and other nutraceuticals that are supported by scientific and clinical studies are highlighted. The editors and contributors are experts in their respective fields and are largely from the university, industry and government. Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes will be useful as a standard reference book for all those concerned with the role of nutraceuticals and glycemia in the prevention and control of type 2 diabetes.



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Crossroads at Midlife: Your Aging Parents, Your Emotions, and Your Self

Author: Frances Cohen Praver

With medical science, health care, and healthy lifestyles extending our lifespans as never before, more and more "midlife" adults are finding themselves caring for their aging parents. This role can trigger not only logistical and financial challenges, but also great emotional upheaval. There is a reversal of roles as the "child"--often in the midst of raising his or her own adolescent or young adult offspring--becomes the caretaker of the parent. A parent's aging and mortality elicits strong feelings of loss, and a stark realization of one's own aging and mortality. Past, present, and future paths converge, and the caretaker is at the center of that crossroads. Psychologist Praver--a specialist working with such caretakers--shows us their inner worlds and how they used a difficult point in their lives to embark on a journey of self-understanding and self-transformation--a journey toward a more meaningful life for themselves.

Library Journal

Unlike most other books on caring for an aging parent, this one emphasizes the opportunities for middle-aged caregivers to grow and change as they negotiate the demands of aging parents and, often at the same time, those of their increasingly independent adolescent and young adult children. Praver, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst who works primarily with the middle aged, enlivens the text with anecdotes and examples drawn from her therapy practice. The dominant theme is the need for the middle-aged person to put "his own house in order" and care for and understand himself so that he can better care for his family members. Issues such as guilt, relationships with siblings, unfinished family business, and role reversal are all topics of discussion. Though lacking an effective structure, this book is still insightful. Public libraries will want to purchase it for the many baby boomers now facing these problems and seeking guidance.-Kay Brodie, Chesapeake Coll., Wye Mills, MD Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



Table of Contents:
Foreword
1My story1
2Getting your house in order3
3Role reversal29
4Diverse role demands47
5Emotions evoked65
6Dark feelings in the spotlight77
7Guilt, guilt, and more guilt85
8Caring for your self95
9Problems from the past101
10Unfinished family business109
11The burden is on you117
12Long-distance caring123
13Handle with care127
14The setting sun139

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Thyroid Guide or Empathy in Mental Illness

The Thyroid Guide

Author: Beth Ann Ditkoff

The definitive guide for the more than twenty million Americans suffering from chronic thyroid problems or thyroid cancer

Beth Ann Ditkoff, M.D., and Paul Lo Gerfo, M.D., two leading thyroid surgeons, identify the common symptoms of thyroid disease--weight gain or loss, fatigue, nervousness, and sleeplessness--and provide advice on diagnostic tests, treatments, medications, and self-help strategies.

Every person with thyroid disease can be helped with proper diagnosis and treatment. Most thyroid problems are chronic, so patients need information to cope with a disease that will likely be with them for life. This authoritative, easy-to-use book helps them understand their conditions and gives them the knowledge they need to manage their medications and symptoms. Drs. Ditkoff and Lo Gerfo are clinicians and researchers who have successfully treated thousands of patients.

Thyroid Facts

  • More than twenty million people currently receive treatment for thyroid problems

  • An estimated two million people have an undiagnosed thyroid condition

  • At least 10 percent of women over the age of sixty will show evidence of underactive thyroid

  • In women of childbearing age, thyroid dysfunction can cause menstrual problems, infertility, and miscarriage

  • An underactive thyroid can cause sexual dysfunction

  • Eight percent of pregnant women develop thyroid disease, which is often misdiagnosed as postpartum depression

  • The majority of thyroid disease affects women



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Empathy in Mental Illness

Author: Tom F D Farrow

The lack of ability to emphathise is central to many psychiatric conditions. Empathy is affected by neurodevelopment, brain pathology and psychiatric illness. Empathy is both a state and a trait characteristic. Empathy is measurable by neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging techniques. This book specifically focuses on the role of empathy in mental illness. It starts with the clinical psychiatric perspective and covers empathy in the context of mental illness, adult health, developmental course, and explanatory models. Psychiatrists, psychotherapists and mental heath professionals will find this a very useful encapsulation of what is currently known about the role of empathy as it relates to mental illness.



Table of Contents:

Part I. 'Dysempathy' in Psychiatric Samples: Foreword: empathy in mental illness Peter W. R. Woodruff;

1. Empathic dysfunction in psychopathic individuals James Blair;
2. Empathy deficits in schizophrenia Kwang H. Lee;
3. Empathy, antisocial behaviour and personality pathology Mairead Dolan and Rachael Fullam;
4. Empathy and depression Lynn O'Connor, Jack Berry, Thomas Lewis, Katherine Mulherin and Eunice Yi;
5. Empathy, social intelligence, and aggression in adolescent boys and girls Kaj Björkqvist;
6. Impaired empathy following ventromedial prefrontal brain damage Simone Shamay-Tsoory;
7. Non-autism childhood empathy disorders Christopher Gillberg;
8. Empathy and autism Peter Hobson;

Part II. Empathy and Related Concepts in Health:
9. Neonatal antecedents for empathy Miguel Diego and Nancy Aaron Jones;
10. The evolutionary neurobiology, emergence and facilitation of empathy James Harris;
11. Naturally occurring variability in state empathy John Nezlek, Astrid Schütz, Paulo Lopes and C. Veronica Smith;
12. Neuroimaging of empathy Tom Farrow;
13. The neurophysiology of empathy Nancy Aaron Jones and Chantal Gagnon;
14. The cognitive neuropsychology of empathy Jean Decety, Philip Jackson and Eric Brunet;
15. The genetics of empathy and its disorders Henrik Anckarsäter and Robert Cloninger;
16. Empathogenic agents: their use, abuse, mechanism of action and addiction potential Dan Velea and Michel Hautefeuille;
17. Existential empathy: the intimacy of self and other Marco Iacoboni;
18. Empathizing and systemizing in males, females, and autism: a test of the neural competitiontheory Nigel Goldenfeld, Simon Baron-Cohen, Sally Wheelwright, Chris Ashwin and Bhismadev Chakrabarti;
19. Motivational-affective processing and the neural foundations of empathy India Morrison
20. Face processing and empathy Tony Atkinson;

Part III. Empathic Models, Regulation and Measurement of Empathy:
21. Balancing the empathy expense account: Strategies for regulating empathic response Sara Hodges and Robert Biswas-Diener;
22. Empathic accuracy: measurement and potential clinical applications Marianne Schmid Mast and William Ickes;
23. A Perception-Action model for empathy Stephanie Preston;
24. The Shared Manifold Hypothesis: embodied simulation and its role in empathy and social cognition Vittorio Gallese;
25. Using literature and the arts to develop empathy in medical students Johanna Shapiro.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Victim of Love or Lose Weight the Smart Low Carb Way

Victim of Love?: How you can Break the Cycle of Bad Relationships

Author: Tom Whiteman

ARE YOU A VICTIM OF LOVE?

"I'll just die if I can't be with him."

"If she leaves me, I'll do something drastic."

"You're my everything. I'd be nothing without you."

If you found yourself saying or thinking things like these, you may be a victim of love-someone caught in the cycle of addictive relationships. While these words make nice poetry or hit love songs, in reality they're warning signs of a relationship that's way out of balance.

Being caught in this cycle doesn't mean you have to stay there. Victim of Love? examines these kinds of unhealthy relationships and shows you how to identify their danger signs so you can avoid repeating past choices. If you're looking for balance in your life, Victim of Love? will help you break the cycle of bad relationships and find love that lasts.



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Lose Weight the Smart Low-Carb Way: 200 High-Flavor Recipes and a 7-Step Plan to Stay Slim Forever

Author: Bettina Newman

Indulge in your fantasy foods…and drop 10, 20, 50 pounds! Introducing the first low-carb cookbook to successfully combine a long-term weight-loss plan and cookbook into one, providing lasting weight loss, sound nutrition, and eating satisfaction.

This gorgeous, four-color cookbook includes sample menus and low-carb shopping, cooking, and eating tips. It also includes inspiring before-and-after stories, tips and recipes from people who have already lost weight the Smart Low-Carb way!

Eat rich, be thin and peel off pounds forever - feasting on the foods you love!

Publishers Weekly

Newman and Joachim explain the science behind a low-carb success and why low-carb does not mean no-carb, but rather the right sort of carbohydrates those with a low glycemic index. Unlike many other low-carb diets, this one promotes not high-fat and refined sugars but unsaturated fat instead of saturated fat, moderate amounts of lean protein, adequate fiber and the key elements of calorie control. The authors provide a low-carb pyramid of suggested eating proportions and begin with a seven-step weight loss program that promotes eating whole grains, controlling portion size and getting exercise. Each recipe (supported by a seven-day eating plan) includes a chart indicating the number of calories, diet values and diet exchanges. These are easy, basic dishes from the Hearty Country Vegetable Soup to the Lamb Chops with Olives. While many recipes are nicely spiced (such as the Turkey Drumstick Curry and Curried Chicken with Coconut), some, such as the Baked Cod with Lemon and Olive Oil, can be bland. These simple recipes are interspersed with time-saving and flavor tip sidebars and include more than 90 full-color photographs. (Apr.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.



Monday, February 2, 2009

Healthy Lunchbox or Yoga For Beginners

Healthy Lunchbox: The Working Mom's Guide to Keeping You and Your Kids Trim

Author: Rallie McAllister

You want your kids to eat healthy and stay fit, but as a working woman, you don't have the time to eat right yourself, let alone monitor every morsel your child consumes. In Healthy Lunchbox, Dr. Rallie McAllister offers you a realistic solution to your working-mom dilemma: Get fit together! With the expertise of a renowned physician and the sharpened sensibilities of a mother of three, Dr. McAllister imparts wisdom and advice that any mom can manage. Of all the people in your children's world, you have the most powerful influence on their eating behaviors. That's why it's so important to make fitness a family affair. Healthy Lunchbox shows you how to take advantage of your nutritional clout and transition your family into a healthier lifestyle. As a busy mom, you have a lot to juggle, but you can't drop the ball when it comes to your child's health. With Healthy Lunchbox as a guide, you and your kids will find your way to a slimmer, healthier tomorrow.

Publishers Weekly

More than just a cookbook, this volume addresses the growing epidemic of obesity in American children (and adults) with detailed explanations of the risk factors, causes and dangers. It also provides practical solutions-occasionally oversimplified-to help with a variety of issues that may hinder a working mom's ability to keep her kids fit and healthy. For example, McAllister explains, "nutritionally speaking, afternoons represent a four-hour danger zone for children, especially when they're home alone, without the benefit of maternal supervision." The tips she offers for setting TV limits, scheduling structured activities and making homes fitness-friendly might not be feasible for all families, but they're worthwhile suggestions. The back of the book focuses on healthy lunchbox meals; recipes for breakfast, snacks and lunch are generally simple and appealing, and they employ some wholesome packaged products for convenience. Nutritional information (including "G-factors: grams of fat, carbohydrates, and protein") is included for each recipe, and advice on what's best to get at the grocery store or the fast food chains mean even the busiest moms could benefit from the information contained here. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.



Table of Contents:
1The Working Mom's Dilemma1
2The Mom Connection15
3Early Eating37
4The Four Critical Hours53
5The G-Factor Program63
6Beyond Pop-Tarts101
7Fast but Good133
8Smart Snacks147
9What to Buy167
10Packing the Healthy Lunchbox187
11Meals That Work195
12Energy Out219
Index241

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Yoga For Beginners

Author: Harry Waess

Find inner peace and relaxation, physical and emotional refreshment, by releasing your body's natural healing powers through yoga. Getting started has never been easier, with this don't-need-to-know-anything-about-it introduction. Just follow the basic 88 exercises, pictured in over 100 photos, that show how to breathe (pranayamas), and sit (asanas) in positions that relieve stress and revive your physical and spiritual energy. Once the exercises come naturally, go on to programs that combine them to work on specific problem areas. And don't miss the section of brief mini-exercises to reduce eyestrain, as well as neck and back strain any time during the day. Before long, the relaxed rhythms of your body will begin to extend to your entire life!



Sunday, February 1, 2009

Life after Stroke or Jubbs Cell Rejuvenation

Life After Stroke: The Guide to Recovering Your Health and Preventing Another Stroke

Author: Joel Stein

In this compassionate guide, three expert physicians who treat people with stroke describe how to navigate the path to recovery. Their practical advice on treatment, rehabilitation, and lifestyle changes is also designed to help prevent another stroke.

Drs. Stein, Silver, and Frates begin by explaining how stroke occurs and what happens when different parts of the brain are injured. They describe diagnostic tools such as CT scans and MRIs as well as medications used to prevent and treat stroke, and they explain in detail how stroke survivors can heal optimally. They also set out plans to help survivors reduce the risk of another stroke, including the Stroke Savvy Exercise Plan and Stroke Savvy Diet Plan.

Relating patients' experiences and bringing readers up to date on promising new treatments, Life After Stroke offers hope to stroke survivors and their families.

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Reviewer:Florence A Denby, MS(Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)
Description:This book provides a comprehensive tool for stroke survivors and their families for understanding stroke etiology, reasons for post-stroke testing, and how to get the most from recovery. Throughout the book, the authors chronicle fascinating accounts of historical figures as well as everyday people who have experienced stroke as they relate to the medical consequences and recovery.
Purpose:This is an attempt to supply people with stroke and their loved ones with the information about what to expect during the rehabilitation process and how to maximize it. More accurate than stroke is the term brain attack, defined as a sudden event causing damage to the brain that with early treatment can be reversed or the progression stopped. The book's substance is captured in the description of a complicated disease with numerous etiologies/comorbidities and the well written explanation of stroke rehabilitation as a multidiscipline process. The book meets its noble objectives for use as a consumer resource in conjunction with the physician and members of the rehabilitation team.
Audience:Although the authors intend this book for people with stroke and their loved ones, in my experience, many stroke survivors would have a difficult time comprehending this material because of the medical terminology and jargon. However, the vignettes, practical examples, drawings, and tables scattered throughout the book provide in-depth information that can be easily understood. The authors are experienced practitioners who have collaborated with stroke and rehabilitation specialistsin the thoughtful development of a fine book.
Features:This is a comprehensive overview of what a stroke is, what happens during the initial recovery, and how stroke survivors can make the most of their rehabilitation process and continue to recover throughout their lifetime. Giving consumers knowledge of what possibly caused their stroke empowers them to take necessary precautions for secondary prevention and also allows greater control of modifiable risk factors and outcomes. The chapter on heart and blood vessels and stroke is an excellent teaching tool, especially the party analogy describing what causes hardening of the arteries. The chapter on exercise and stroke addresses the needs of stroke survivors at different levels of functioning whether severe, moderate, mild, and/or without residual functioning problems.
Assessment:It is difficult to write a book for all stroke survivors and their families because of the diversity of the population. This book is an excellent resource for people with stroke, their loved ones, and any one interested in stroke recovery and prevention. Healthcare providers, allied health professionals, and nurses would benefit from this comprehensive tutorial study of stroke prevention and recovery. This offers an excellent source to reference when explaining to patients the nature of their injury and their own role in recovery.



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Jubb's Cell Rejuvenation: Colloidal Biology: A Symbiosis

Author: David Jubb

According to David Jubb, who has done the breakthrough work in this realm, life extension and health optimization require protein and antioxidant synthesis. Colloids of life and lifecolloids (spores), he says, are the real primordial building blocks of life, not the body cells. These colloids comprise the body's flora, whose vitality is crucial in creating sustained good health and long life. Jubbs Cell Rejuvenation focuses on how to optimize this bio-terrain, giving readers solid information about the science and techniques for reclaiming that inner terrain in relationship to protein and antioxidant synthesis. In a world of health practitioners who talk only in terms of disease, Dr. Jubb's focus is on the forces that allow health to flourish. This work represents a nontoxic, natural approach that gently creates a symbiotic relationship among body functions that contributes to overall health. Chronic fatigue, digestive insufficiency, cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune challenge are all demystified in this important work.