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La bronchite chronique au quotidien
Par Alain Jéhan. 1991
Why I sneeze, shiver, hiccup, and yawn (Let's-read-and-find-out-science Ser.)
Par Melvin Berger. 2000
An A-to-Z guide to all-natural remedies for everyday childhood health problems: acne, cold sores, rashes, sore throats, and more. Places…
emphasis on diet and nutrition. Combines folk wisdom with modern medicine by including medical explanations for treatments and advice on when to consult a doctor. 2003Columnist addresses the loneliness and isolation women often experience during major life changes such as marriage, motherhood, divorce, moving, or…
leaving a job. Using anecdotes, Paul outlines strategies for meeting new people and maintaining friendships. Steps include overcoming emotional roadblocks, increasing self-confidence, and building a community of support. 2004Sanity and grace: a journey of suicide, survival, and strength
Par Judy Collins. 2003
Grammy-nominated recording artist reflects on the loss of her thirty-three-year-old son, Clark, who committed suicide in 1992. Supplementing her account…
with journal entries and song lyrics, Collins describes events surrounding his death and shares her personal struggle to cope with and understand his decision. Some strong language. 2003Reflections from a different journey: what adults with disabilities wish all parents knew
Par Stanley Klein, John Kemp. 2004
Forty informative essays by successful adult role models who have "lived the disability experience." Individuals with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy,…
vision and hearing loss, autism, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities, and other health conditions share their thoughts on acceptance, parenting, sexuality, and education. 2004What your doctor may not tell you about hypothyroidism: a simple plan for extraordinary results
Par Kenneth H Blanchard. 2004
Physician outlines the diagnosis, treatment, and care of the thyroid gland. Describes how he works with his patients and modifies…
treatment according to their needs. Offers advice on seeking medical care. 2004How to win the Nobel Prize: an unexpected life in science (Jerusalem-Harvard lectures)
Par J. Michael Bishop. 2003
Memoir of Nobel Prize-winning microbiologist. Bishop reflects modestly on his journey to success, from his childhood in rural Pennsylvania to…
his studies at Harvard Medical School and the cancer cell research for which he was recognized in 1989. Also provides background on the prize, the field of microbiology, and modern scientific controversies. 2003Bryson City tales: stories of a doctor's first year of practice in the Smoky Mountains
Par Walter L Larimore. 2002
Chronicles a young doctor's passage from Duke University to rural North Carolina, where he establishes a practice, raises his family,…
and expands his spirituality and human understanding. As an emergency physician, coroner, obstetrician, and wilderness search-and-rescue doctor he is shaped in medicine and reinforces his faith. 2002The 30-day natural hormone plan: look and feel young again-- without synthetic HRT
Par Erika Schwartz. 2004
Physician provides a month-long program that relies on natural hormones to alleviate menopausal symptoms. Suggests using diet and exercise to…
maintain good health while aging. Includes meal plans and a summary of the National Institutes of Health synthetic hormones study. 2004Before it happens to you: a breakthrough program for reversing or preventing heart disease
Par Jonathan Sackner Bernstein. 2004
Physician discusses how to cut the risk of heart attack and stroke in half even without a change in diet…
or lifestyle. Evaluates the latest available drugs that can prevent problems before they occur, and explains the interpretation of various diagnostic tests. 2004The lost pet chronicles: adventures of a K-9 cop turned pet detective
Par Kat Albrecht. 2004
Former police officer recounts the establishment of a nonprofit pet-finding organization using her detective skills to rescue more than 1,800…
lost animals. Reflects on memorable cases and describes her methods involving behavioral profiling, physical evidence, and, most important, her two special search dogs. 2004"La recherche apporte chaque jour de nouveaux éléments montrant que les maladies d'Alzheimer et de Parkinson résultent, en dehors de…
la part attribuable au vieillissement, le plus souvent d'erreurs alimentaires auxquelles s'ajoute un mode de vie qui ne répond pas aux besoins du temps présent. Or, au travers la lecture de cet ouvrage, il ne fera plus aucun doute qu'une alimentation adaptée dite "fonctionnelle", si elle ne permet pas de guérir les maladies neurodégénératives, puisque les cellules cérébrales une fois détruites le sont irrémédiablement, n'en demeure pas moins précieuse pour les prévenir mais aussi pour renforcer l'action des médicaments employés à soigner toutes celles et ceux qui souffrent de ces affections. Ce livre se propose d'apporter au lecteur les dernières découvertes relatives aux nombreux processus biologiques conduisant à ces maladies. D'autre part, des informations pratiques et des suggestions de préparations culinaires viennent en complément afin de permettre la mise en place d'une hygiène de vie la plus appropriée pour prévenir ou combattre la neurodégénérescence". -- 4e de couvL'Alliance de la Brebis (Victime)
Par Gabrielle Lavallée. 1993
Voici l'histoire complète de l'une des victimes de la secte de Moïse (Roch Thériault), "famille" dont les activités se sont…
déroulées entre 1977 et 1989 au Québec et en Ontario. Réservé aux adultesLe cerveau de Bouddha: bonheur, amour et sagesse au temps des neurosciences
Par Rick Hanson. 2011
" Le saviez-vous ? Il suffit de petites modifications pour provoquer de grandes transformations dans votre cerveau et dans votre…
vie. La méditation est la clé de ce changement. Chacun peut entraîner ses capacités naturelles et avoir un cerveau de Bouddha . A l'origine, Bouddha ,avait le même cerveau que tout le monde, capable de sérénité mais aussi de colère, de clairvoyance comme de confusion, d'amour ou de haine. Par le travail de la méditation, il a transformé son être profond. Rick Hanson vous explique comment, à la lumière des neurosciences et des plus récentes découvertes en psychologie. Il vous propose également des conseils pratiques et des méditations guidées, pour intégrer la pleine conscience à votre quotidien. " -- 4e de couvI'm not slowing down: winning my battle with osteoporosis
Par Ann Richards. 2003
Former Texas governor describes her battle to arrest osteopenia, an early stage of osteoporosis often triggered by hormonal changes in…
postmenopausal women. Along with coauthor and physician Richard Levine, she describes dietary measures, medication, and exercise aimed at controlling the condition. Also includes information on hormone replacement therapy. 2003The greatest experiment ever performed on women: exploding the estrogen myth
Par Barbara Seaman. 2003
Cofounder of the National Women's Health Network explains the controversy surrounding the use of hormone replacement drugs--primarily estrogen--for birth control,…
menopause, and postmenopause. Traces the history of their development, marketing, and use in the twentieth century. Suggests that women are at risk from doctors who view menopause as a disease. 2003Hysterectomy: exploring your options (A johns Hopkins Press Health Book Ser.)
Par Edward E Wallach. 2004
Gynecologists explain the female reproductive organs, problems that can occur, and options for treatment. Describes three types of hysterectomies (involving…
surgical removal of the uterus), benefits and risks of each operation, postoperative issues, and medical alternatives. 2003Living with shingles: new hope for an old disease
Par Mary-Ellen Siegel, William Gray. 1998
Discusses the symptoms and progression of shingles, a medical problem brought about by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus that causes…
chicken pox in childhood. Outlines methods of treatment, complications, and possible prevention in the future through a promising new vaccine. 1998Running around in family circles with friends in pursuit
Par Georgia Griffith. 2003
Author, born blind, recalls her life from childhood in the 1930s through the 1990s. Griffith discusses growing up in a…
sighted family, attending a school for the blind, obtaining a degree in music education, becoming a braille music proofreader for the National Library Service, and organizing and managing computer discussion groups for CompuServe. 2003