High blood pressure, the “silent killer,” is a leading preventable cause of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease. This guide offers health professionals a clear path to tackling this silent epidemic through advances in diagnosis, risk management, and patient-centered care.
Daizo Yoshida
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Obesity is a complex medical disease, not a lifestyle issue. As a global health crisis, it significantly increases the risk of chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. It demands evidence-based clinical management, not moral judgment, to address its root causes.
Biophysiology of Neurinoma in the Whole Body
A neurinoma, or schwannoma, is a benign, slow-growing tumor arising from Schwann cells that form the sheath around nerves. It typically displaces, rather than infiltrates, the nerve. Symptoms depend on the tumor’s location. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
This book is an authoritative introduction to rare cancers in the first year of life. It explores how these malignancies differ biologically and clinically, focusing on their unique genetics, the challenges of early diagnosis, and advances in treatment and family-centered care.