Over nine million people suffer from arthritis in the UK. Are you one of them? Learn how genetics, age, infections, diet, excess weight, previous injuries and stress contribute. Choose beneficial foods and supplementsFind out which types of exercise can best bring reliefDiscover practical tips to make everyday living easier
The latest advice from the original bestselling Back Doctor Twenty-five years ago, Dr. Hamilton Hall wrote the book that changed the way back-pain sufferers deal with their affliction. In The Back Doctor, he advocated activity instead of bed rest. In place of braces and girdles, he suggested that patients follow a program of specific exercise. Most of all, he took the mystery out of back pain. Three out of four Canadian adults, and an increasing number of children, suffer some form of back dis...
Chronic Pain Management, an Issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice (Clinics: Internal Medicine, #49)
Medicine, and particularly neuroscience, appears to offer the kind of educational quick fixes that politicians and the public would love to have. Following media reports of drugs that seemingly improve learning and memory, David Turner examines commonly held beliefs about learning, knowledge and intelligence, and critically assesses such claims. Using the Medical Model in Education then moves beyond the immediate, fashionable or any specific substance, to a deeper examination of what society doe...
Linking theory to practice through the use of authentic clinical cases, Dr. Steven D. Waldman's Pain Medicine: A Case-Based Learning Series helps readers acquire the valuable skill of effective diagnostic thinking in daily practice. The Spine volume uses an in-depth case format, preparing you to correctly analyze clinical vignettes and formulate a clinically sound, evidence-based approach to realistic patient scenarios. This highly effective leaning and assessment tool provides practical clinica...
Neuropharmacology and Pesticide Action (Ellis Horwood series in biomedicine)
This collection of 21 articles summarizes the major advances that have occurred over the last few years in the neuropharmacology of pesticides. The articles were presented at Neurotox '85, an international symposium held at the University of Bath, England. The contributors emphasize the molecular basis of neuropharmacology and neurobiology, with examples taken from invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems. They also stress the relationship between the chemical structure and neurotoxicity and...
Chronic pain doesn't have to be a life sentence with this accessible guide to pain management and treatment—from identifying your problem areas to finding the right specialist Suffering from chronic pain can be incredibly isolating and frustrating. Visiting doctor after doctor can leave you feeling as if there is no treatment for your pain. If you or a loved one is suffering from chronic pain, this book can be a first step to understanding treatments that can help manage pain. Though doctors h...
Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice presents an inside look at the complicated nature of disaster preparedness and how it relates to poverty, trauma, community development, and service delivery systems. Health, human services, and mental health professionals from countries still reeling from the devastations of the Asian Tsunami of 2004 reflect on the challenges facing survivors, the effects of the disaster, and interventions by the community and social work professionals. This unique book of...
Sleep and Pain
by Gilles Lavigne, Barry J. Sessle, Manon Choinière, and Peter Soja
Stress and Alcohol Use
El USO Magico Y Ritual de Las Hierbas (Inner Traditions)
by Richard Alan Miller