Dental professionals face musculoskeletal problems from stressful work and awkward postures. This practical guide offers a holistic, systematic program for self-management, helping you recognize the causes, effectively manage your condition, and prevent recurrence.
The Neurolinguistic Approach (NLA) for Learning and Teaching Foreign Languages
Germain details the development of the Neurolinguistic Approach to Second-language Acquisition, from its inception in Canada in 1998 as a method for teaching French as a second language in a school setting to its current use in teaching adults in several other countries.
Women suffer from headaches far more than men. This text explores the dramatic new understanding of migraine, leading to more targeted treatments. It addresses key issues for women: hormonal changes, pregnancy, menopause, genetics, and comorbidities like stroke.
Learning from Empire
With contributions from reputed faculty and researchers, this anthology addresses the dynamics of circulation of medical knowledge and the creation of webs of empire through medical curiosities, medical and architectural knowledge, medical manuscripts, and surgical knowledge.
This collection of essays addresses the absence of African voices in global bioethics. It explores issues from medical research and traditional medicine to reproductive health, showing how universal bioethics can be firmly anchored in local, continental realities.
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 highlights how photography can be a therapeutic tool for recovery and self-discovery. It explains how professionals can help people overcome the shame of stigmatization by using photography to spark a shared process of reflection in photo groups.
Curative Medicine to Control Cancer
This book details a novel approach to controlling cancer with natural lignans. Instead of killing cancer cells, lignans redress malignancy by altering the tumor microenvironment to cut off its blood supply, effectively starving the cancer and leading to its gradual disappearance.
This book describes photodynamic cancer treatment, a clinically proven method using light to destroy cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. Treat inoperable tumors without surgery, side effects, or complications. It’s a low-cost therapy with a high survival rate.
Lung Cancer Surgery
This book mimics the informal conversations where the most important learning occurs. In a series of dialogues between a trainer and trainee, it openly discusses controversies and philosophy in lung cancer surgery, challenging you to think, “Could I do that differently?”
Infantile Cancer
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.
A Pathway for a Safer Tomorrow in Healthcare
Healthcare professionals: Make safety done well, become safety done better. This book shares cutting-edge ideas to learn from success, foster resiliency, and maximize growth through a new safety lens. Stop doing more. Go with doing things differently.
Introducing Nutritional Psychology
Advances in science have revealed profound intersections between nutrition, psychology, and psychiatry, culminating in the field of nutritional psychology. This book introduces the scientific findings of this emerging discipline and its application to human mental health.
Harmonic Healing
This groundbreaking anthology bridges music with cutting-edge science to redefine therapy and wellness. Uniting voices from neuroscience to spiritual practice, it illuminates music’s transformative power to heal individuals, communities, and ecosystems.
This book emphasizes the role of the extracellular matrix in regulating cell growth and death. It presents promising findings that trace elements Zn, Se, and Mn can inhibit the progression of colorectal cancer, offering hope for their potential therapeutic use in CRC patients.
Based on research with 300 young Albanian males from post-conflict Kosovo, this book explores how physical training shapes the body. It reveals distinctive biological profiles in athletes and non-athletes, with vital implications for sports science, medicine, and public health.
Scientific Research on Health Inequalities
This book reviews the evidence on health inequalities, revealing the methodological limitations of the research. It suggests the causal effect of social position on health is a chimera, raising crucial questions for researchers and public health professionals.
A Patient’s Perspective on Spastic Tetraparesis Diagnosis
Unlike books by doctors that ignore the spastic tetraparesis diagnosis, this is written by someone with personal experience. It overviews how the condition affects the body, daily challenges, and ways to overcome them—from walking aids to exploring disability and sexuality.
Pseudoscience and Hypermedicalization
This book provides a critical analysis of burnout. Citing the inconsistencies and dangers of a general diagnosis with 140 symptoms and the absence of a negative diagnosis, it argues that burnout represents the widest medicalization of human life that we know of.
This book emphasizes the role of the extracellular matrix in regulating cell growth and death. It presents promising findings that trace elements Zn, Se, and Mn can inhibit the progression of colorectal cancer, offering hope for their potential therapeutic use in CRC patients.
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