Asthma At Your Fingertips is a practical, useful guide on the everyday issues of living with asthma. Experienced medical experts have collected the most commonly asked questions they encountered with their patients and answered them in simple, non-medical terms, exploring everything from medical treatments and alternative therapies, to the effects of diet, pollution and pregnancy. This book is essential reading for those with asthma and for their family and friends.
Do you want to know how we are built inside and what we have there? Today's Flash-technology allows us to do it and explore the self-inside. This medical Atlas of human body can be used by anyone and not only by medical personel and students of medical colleges.
The Canadian Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine Natural solutions for living a clean and healthy life
Health consciousness is an area of transformational and unprecedented growth in the North American public today. More and more people are seeking alternative solutions to conventional medical practices. For many, a natural approach to healing everything from common ailments to serious diseases is preferable when compared to the invasive medical procedures and prescription drugs that abound.
Sleep Medicine is one of the fastest growing fields of medicine and of strong interest to neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, pulmonologists, otolaryngologists, and the technologists who perform sleep studies. Almost all of the major medical centers in the US now have centers for sleep disorders. In 2007, sleep medicine will become an official medical subspecialty, with board examinations being administered by the American Board of Medical Specialties.
Self Therapies for Common Diseases is an introduction to the methods of natural therapy. Based on his teaching experience, his medical practice, and his application of Chinese traditional medical therapy, the author summarizes more than a hundred self-therpies for various common diseases, such as those of the respiratory system, the central and peripheral nervous systems, the cardio-vascular system, the gastroenteric system, the gynecologic system, and the five sense organs.