Saturday, December 5, 2009

Healthy Living Made Easy or Fat Daddy Fit Daddy

Healthy Living Made Easy: The Only Things You Need to Know about Diet, Exercise and Supplements

Author: Steven Steven Whiting

This book is the culmination of over 30 years in the health and supplement industry. The book was written to illustrate the simplicity of living a healthier lifestyle. Too many books are written on the subject of better health, diet, exercise, supplements, etc. that complicate the issues to the point that the public often finds it overwhelming to attempt to make the changes that seem to be necessary in their lives. This book will take the only three factors that really matter to one's health, namely diet, exercise and supplementation and show how each may be implemented in one's life without major impact, changes or expenses. The number one reason why people don't attempt to live a healthier lifestyle is that they feel it is too difficult or restrictive. This book will show just how few changes are necessary to dramatically improve one's health and the prospest of a longer lifespan.



Book review: Last Colonial Massacre or Afghanistans Endless War

Fat Daddy/Fit Daddy: A Man's Guide to Balancing Fitness and Family

Author: Lawrence Schwartz

Designed to help busy fathers balance fitness and family in an informative, useful, and lighthearted way.

Publishers Weekly

Schwartz (The Professional's Guide to Fitness) compiles all the best information from his syndicated column "Ask Fat Daddy" with the goal of countering the belief that "the male progression is an unchangeable one: boys become men, who become husbands, who become Fat Daddies." The strength of the book is that it frankly addresses the notion that work and parental responsibilities produce dads who "eat crap" at the same time that it recognizes the reality of those responsibilities by outlining a realistic eating plan, a simple exercise regime and a few tips on how to balance family and work. Schwartz's Fat Daddy "Reality Diet" is based on practicing portion control and exercising regularly. He offers a few simple rules to follow, such as eating four to six small meals a day to keep your metabolism going and never eating more on your plate than can fit in your outstretched hand. Using easy-to-read tables and engaging football metaphors, he outlines the range of foods that can give dad a "first down" or a "loss of down," such as grilled chicken vs. burgers. He gives an excellent summary of the pros and cons of almost every current diet plan and shows how his diet fits into each one. And his fitness program is as clear to follow as his diet plan, organizing basic aerobic and weight training moves into a "Fat Daddy Four Quarters Work Out" that will give even the most sedentary dad an easy-to-implement plan for a daily workout. (Jan.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Schwartz, CEO and founder of an online customer service software company and author of the nationally syndicated column, "Ask Fat Daddy," presents an entertaining and sensible lifestyle and exercise program for the working family man. Using football analogies, he organizes the book into four "quarters": "Game Plan" explains how men often work long hours, not realizing that this could cost them their health and ability to provide for their families; "Change in Strategy" discusses the realities of family responsibilities; "Keys to the Game" explains the fundamentals of diet, fitness, and family and how to make this plan work with all three components; and "How the Game Is Won" helps plan the implementation of the game plan. Schwartz tells it like it is-that balancing food, fitness, and family should be every man's priority and can be accomplished with some planning and prioritizing. Recommended for public and human resource/employee assistance libraries.-Howard Fuller, Stanford Health Lib., Palo Alto, CA Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.



Friday, December 4, 2009

Broken Glass and All or Jane Brodys Nutrition Book

. . . Broken Glass and All: An Inspiring Journey of Hope and Healing

Author: Al D Squitieri

When modern medicine declared the author's autoimmune disease hopeless, the Great Physician proved otherwise. More then a book about miraculous healing, it reads like a novel as the author traces his life's journey from the hard streets of New York City and his wise guy days; the hilarious times of raising ten children, his school days at the old age of 45 with a two year term in Bible college; the lose of his health, livelihood and his 24 year old son in a car accident. All while doing battle with his incurable autoimmune disease Polymyositis, and taking on the American Health Care system. His perseverance and toughness helped him win battles most man would have yielded to. The book brings hope and encouragement to anyone fighting a hopeless illness, or a seemingly losing battle, though the author's infectious mind-set against bowing to, what he calls the Pawnbrokers of this world. A healing experience for the price of a movie.



Interesting book: CISA Prep Guide or 3 D Human Modeling and Animation 2nd Edition

Jane Brody's Nutrition Book: A Lifetime Guide to Good Eating for Better Health and Weight Control

Author: Jane E Brody

If you are like most people, you probably aren't sure what is and what is not good for you and your family to eat. Now, in her comprehensive, accessible, landmark bestseller, Jane Brody, the award-winning personal health columnist for The New York Times answers all your urgent questions about nutrition.

New York Times Book Review

Splendid, well-researched... packed with useful information about every conceivable aspect of nutrition.



Thursday, December 3, 2009

My Mothers Breast or Tibetan Book of Healing

My Mother's Breast: Daughters Face Their Mothers' Cancer

Author: Laurie Tarkan

The book focuses on the unique psychological needs of women who must deal with the pain and devastation of their mothers' illness while repressing fears for their own health. Tarkan profiles a wide range of women who have witnessed the effects of breast cancer and relates how they dealt with the fear, anger, guilt, feelings of sexuality and grief. By sharing these stories of strength and courage, this book provides long-overdue support for the loved ones of breast cancer patients.

The book also includes information on preventive measures women can take, how they can determine their own risk levels and how they can deal with the anxiety of their own possible diagnosis. It also supplies strategies from leading psychologists and psychiatrists for coping and resources for people faced with the repercussions of the illness.

About the Author:

Laurie Tarkan is a journalist whose work has appeared regularly in national magazines, including McCall's, Health, Mademoiselle, Shape and Self. Her clearest memory of her childhood began the day her own mother died of cancer when Laurie was just 11. Laurie earned her B.A. at Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania and her M.A. from New York University's graduate school for journalism. A resident of New York City, she is the winner of the Rose Kushner Award for Writing Achievement in the Field of Breast Cancer.

Lisa Ferguson

When breast cancer strikes, attention invariably turns to the patient. It's easy to forget, thought, that people closest to the patient-parents, spouses, children, other relatives and care-givers - can also suffer greatly from the disease's effects. Laurie Tarkan, who, as a pre-teen, lost her mother to a rare liver disorder, first began to understand the toll breast cancer takes on daughters whose mothers who are stricken with it while researching an article for Self magazine. "I heard they were undergoing a lot of anxiety and stress and just having real difficulty with the situation," says Tarkan, the New York author of My Mother's Breast: Daughters Face Their Mothers' Cancer, which charts the courses of 10 women dealing with their mother's breast cancer. "I think because they're not actually patients themselves, they get overlooked," she says. -- ( Las Vegas Sun, 5/3/99 )

Carolyn Poirot

At 22, Sunshine London left her carefree life as a college student, model and surfer girl in Santa Barbara, Calif., and moved home to Las Vegas to take on the biggest responsibility of her life - nursing her mother, who had breast cancer, and caring for her five younger siblings...The story is one of more than a dozen told of daughters dealing with their mothers' cancer in an inspiring new book for the daughters of women with breast cancer.

For the 180,000 women found to have breast cancer each year, the news changes not only their own lives, but also the lives of the loved ones who support them, and often grieve for them, author Laurie Tarkan points out. Daughters, in particular, face the sobering reality of their mothers' disease and treatment as well as fear and anxiety over the possibility that they may face a similar future themselves. -- ( Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, 4/27/99 )

Bette-Lee Fox

Award-winning journalist Tarkan (Self, McCall's) tries here to help daughters of women diagnosed with breast cancer deal with the changes that come with their mother's illness or death, changes that can affect an already fragile mother/daughter relationship. Her book is split into two parts. Part 1 Features 16 women whose stories, divided into subject-related chapters, encompass the mother/daughter scenario...Part 2 discusses stratagems for daughters who fear their own illness and mortality and stresses the basics of early detection, getting all available information on treatments and therapies, and coping...A secondary purchase for psychotherapists, social workers, and counselors of women with breast cancer and their families and for larger public libraries and inclusive patient-health/psychology collections. -- ( Library Journal, 4/15/99 )

Helen Bond

Just because you have a family history of breast and ovarian cancer, that does not mean you will inherit on of the gene mutations that make women more susceptible to these diseases. Still, for many women, that news offers little consolation. In the new book, My Mother's Breast: Daughters Face Their Mothers' Cancer, magazine writer Laurie Tarkan looks at the unique psychological needs of daughters dealing with the pain of their mothers' breast cancer and their own health risks. -- ( Dallas Morning News, 4/19/99 )

Library Journal

Award-winning journalist Tarkan (Self, McCalls) tries here to help daughters of women diagnosed with breast cancer deal with the changes that come with their mothers illness or death, changes that can affect an already fragile mother/daughter relationship. Her book is split into two parts. Part 1 features 16 women whose stories, divided into subject-related chapters (e.g., Mothering Mom, Adolescent Angst, Depression and Fear), encompass the mother/daughter breast cancer scenario. Clinical commentary from professionals makes these accounts less compelling and less cathartic than many cancer narratives; readers will more readily identify with Gayle Feldmans You Dont Have To Be Your Mother (LJ 2/15/94). Part 2 discusses stratagems for daughters who fear their own illness and mortality and stresses the basics of early detection, getting all available information on treatments and therapies, and coping. This second section is informative, but whole books on the subject (e.g., Joseph Keons The Truth About Breast Cancer: A 7-Step Prevention Plan, LJ 10/15/98) are more so. A secondary purchase for psychotherapists, social workers, and counselors of women with breast cancer and their families and for larger public libraries and inclusive patient-health/psychology collections.Bette-Lee Fox, Library Journal

What People Are Saying

Randy Gross
[My Mother's Breast] is a well-written testament to the anxieties, emotions, and issues that these women experience. Also, the content regarding risk is thorough, clear, and accurate, which makes it a great resource for women at high risk for the development of breast cancer.

I have been working with this population of women for several years, and always struggled to find good information...Futhermore, how to address the emotional and psychosocial piece of their situation remains a challenge for clinicians, so we have decided to use your book as a reference for the patients in our Special Surveillance Breast Program here at Memorial [Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center]...to provide it to our participants who we feel will benefit, as it most definitely will be helpful to many women. I appreciate your contribution to these women through your writing.
— (Randy Gross MS, RN, CS, AOCN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Special Surveillance Breast Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)




Look this: Roe v Wade or 1973 Nervous Breakdown

Tibetan Book of Healing

Author: Lopsang Rapgay

For the first time the principles and practical applications of Tibetan medical and Buddhist psychological guidelines have been used for centuries by spiritual masters and practitioners to apprach life in a healthy and balanced manner. The Tibetan approach to life has points in common with Ayurveda from India and Chinese medicine. Its goal of wellness is defined by the following:

  • Freedom from serious psychological and physical disease.
  • Adherence to a health plan based on your personality, your body type and needs, and your capacity to fulfill and meet those needs.
  • An understanding of the changing and impermanent nature of life and, within that understanding, the awareness of a purpose in life.
  • Acceptance of the stress and change found in relationships, the environment, the seasons and the aging process.
  • A sense of moral responsibility and a willingness to learn and grow.
  • A feeling of positive accomplishment, contentment and appreciation for being human.



Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Pilates con balon or Straighter Stronger Longer Leaner

Pilates con balon: El ejercicio mas popular del mundo usando un balon

Author: Colleen Craig

PILATES / EJERCICIO

Una entrenadora certificada en Pilates, Collen Craig nos ofrece una síntesis única y emocionante del Método Pilates de acondicionamiento del cuerpo y el ejercicio con el balón suizo, proporcionado una manera nueva de bajo impacto, para estar en forma.  Usando el balón de ejercicio, no hay necesidad de equipos caros o del tiempo en el estudio, que requiere el entrenamiento Pilates.

Desarrollado a principios del siglo vigésimo por Joseph Pilates, consumado boxeador y gimnasta, el Método Pilates--llamada por muchas revistas de estilos de vida y acondicionamiento, como el ejercicio más popular de la década--alinea el cuerpo, construye músculos largos y delgados, y desarrolla un centro abdominal fuerte.  El ejercicio con balón, usado por entrenadores olímpicos, bailarines, y atletas para aumentar el conocimiento del cuerpo y realzar la actuación, proporciona una base perfecta para realizar los movimientos Pilates, que son elegantes y constructores de fuerza.

A través de todo su programa, Craig integra la mente y el cuerpo, ofreciendo técnicas de respiración y relajación, que acompañan al trabajo con balón.  Las historias personales y las citas inspiradoras incluidas en el texto, ilustran cómo Pilates puede mejorar su estilo de vida.  Una agenda de actividades, a la mano, hace posible seguir los pasos a sus sesiones de ejercicios y revisar su progreso individual.  Y, lo más importante, instruciones detalladas paso a paso y más de 300 fotografías definen losprincipios Pilates y desafían a todos los niveles de habilidad.

Suficientemente intenso para conquistar a atletas, pero tan suave para calmar el dolor crónico y ayudar a sanar lesiones, Pilates con Balón construye, de una manera innovadora, cuerpos fuertes y flexibles y mentes saludables.

Collen Craig es una entrenadora certificada en Pilates y una escritora.  Vive en Toronto y enseña sus métodos en talleres alrededor del mundo.

Colleen Craig, author of the bestselling Pilates on the Ball and Abs on the Ball, is a Certified Stott Pilates trainer and writer. She lives in Toronto and teaches workshops throughout the world.

Criticas

In this 2001 exercise guide, certified Pilates instructor Craig merges two highly acclaimed fitness techniques, the Pilates Method and the Swiss exercise ball. Blending illustrations with easy-to-follow instructions and real-life testimonies, Craig teaches readers about breathing, posture, abdominal exercises, stretching, and more. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.



Table of Contents:

Pilates con balón

Prefacio  
Introducción    
      ¿Cielo o infierno? Nuestra relación con la actividad física
            La historia de Ingrid    
            El movimiento y usted
            ¿Quién obtiene el beneficio?
            Movimiento con significado: el entrenamiento inteligente
            Conexión cuerpo/mente    
1.    Una formidable sociedad  
      Pilates y el ejercicio con balón            
            Regresando a casa
            ¿Qué es Pilates - fisioterapia o acondicionamiento corporal? 
            Los principios básicos de Pilates   
            ¿Por qué Pilates basado en el trabajo con balón?    
            El poder único del balón 
            Otros usos del balón
            Antes de empezar
            El balón adecuado para usted
            Este es su camino    
2.    La respiración y los respiros  
            La historia de Joseph Pilates   
            Respiración posterior 
            Patrones de respiración como terapia 
            Los ejercicios de respiración
                  Observaciones de respiración • Respiración posterior • Respiración lateral
                  Respiros - refugio de disposición
                  Respiro uno • Respiro dos • Respiro tres
3.      Ejercicios de postura   
            La historia de Elsie
            Tipos de posturas
             ¿Cuál es la postura ideal?    
            Al revés: los músculos de postura   
            Los ejercicios de postura
Sentarse • Rebotar •Estiramiento de espina hacia delante • La sierra • Espalda redonda • CuerposEsfera - cambio lateral sentado • Giro de espina • Sirena
4.    Los ejercicios abdominales
            La historia de Edwin
            La "Vida" y el dolor de espalda baja    
            La central de fuerza y el dolor de espalda baja 
            Centrarselos     
            Ejercicios abdominales
Ombligo-a-espina • Pequeños rizos abdominales • Rizos abdominales completos • CuerposEsfera-rizos abdominales superiores • La cascada • El giro en alto • Círculos con las piernas • Rodando como una pelota • Estiramiento sencillo de piernas • Estiramiento doble de piernas • Oblicuos • Voltereta
5.    Las extensiones
            Un domingo normal: mi historia  
            Estar balanceado, estar sano
            Extensión contra flexión   
            Los ejercicios de extensión    
El cisne • El clavado del cisne • La concha con el balón • Más extensiones • El saltamontes
6.      Pilates con balón - trabajo de brazos y pies 
            La historia de Jenny
            La debilidad física es una responsabilidad 
            De adentro a afuera: beneficios para hombres y mujeres 
            Resistencia = Entrenamiento de huesos
            Precisión y ritmo
            El trabajo de brazos    
Abrazar un árbol • Abrir los hombros y giros de bíceps • Saludo • El remo • Mariposas y más • Trabajo de brazos    
            El trabajo de pies
Pies paralelos • Pequeño cambio • Dedo en media punta  • CuerposEsfera: Salto de rana • Bajar y levantar • Cuclillas amplias
7.      Restauración y reconstrucción  
            La historia de Susan
            Los músculos sí recuerdan 
            Reducción del dolor
            El Papel de los abdominales en el cuidado de la espalda
            Problemas de hombros y cuello    
            El balón como un socio terapéutico
            Los ejercicios de reconstrucción  
Giros de cadera • Giros de cadera con balance • Puentes de hombro • Elevación de caderas •Doblar y estirar • De lado • Balance de balón • Lagartijas • La pica
8.    El más simple de los placeres: el estiramiento     
            La historia de Jeff
            Los beneficios del estiramiento    
            Los pormenores de los estiramientos seguros 
            Los ejercicios de estiramiento    
Estiramiento de rana • Estiramiento de los hamstrings • Estiramiento de cadera   • Estiramiento de cuello • La concha  • Estiramientos laterales • Estiramientos de psoas • Estiramiento de hombros• El arco • Posición en cuclillas
9.    El manejo del estrés y los ejercicios cardiovasculares 
            La historia de Roseanne  
            El estrés     
            Una visita a una clínica de relajación y otros liberadores de estrés 
            Los ejercicios cardiovasculares
Rebotar más • Rebotar con brazos • Golpecitos de pies • Puntapiés • Moverse alrededor del balón
            Desestresarse con el balón: relajación
                  Posturas 1, 2 y 3
10.      Pilates con balón para siempre    
            Viajes contra arribos: la historia de Lucy
            Honre su propio ritmo
            Acéptese a usted mismo como es el día de hoy 
            Tres sesiones de ejercicios
            Sesión de ejercicio 1: balón restaurativo    
            Sesión de ejercicio 2: balón básico    
            Sesión de ejercicio 3: balón intermedio
Fuentes   
Balón y video: Información de pedidos
Reconocimientos 
Agenda de ejercicios 

New interesting book: Every Bite Is Divine or Doing It All Isnt Everything

Straighter, Stronger, Longer, Leaner: A Head-to-Toe Strengthening, Stretching, and Pain-Relieving Program

Author: Renee Daniels

Stop aches and pains with this effective new therapeutic exercise plan.

Who doesn't suffer from chronic aches and pains in the neck, back, shoulders, knees, or elsewhere? In Straighter, Stronger, Leaner, Longer, medical exercise specialist and personal trainer Renée Daniels presents her fullbody strengthening and alignment program for rehabilitating injuries and strengthening and toning bodies. She explains why proper alignment is the key to a strong, healthy body, and how our daily habits, from sitting at a desk at work to carrying a baby on one hip all day to spending long hours sitting behind the wheel of a car, can contribute to muscle weaknesses and misalignments,leading to aches and pains.

Straighter, Stronger, Leaner, Longer will help readers find relief by showing them how to assess their own posture and movements, which may be causing pain, and by providing them with a personalized exercise program to treat problem areas.

Author Biography: Renee Daniels is a former Alvin Ailey dancer. After being felled by a back injury, she earned certification as a medical exercise specialist and personal trainer, and ultimately healed her injury with her own therapeutic exercise program. In addition to conducting her private practice, she has taught her strengthening system for the last ten years at exercise studios throughout New York, including New York Sports Club, Crunch, and Equinox Fitness Centers.

Janice Billingsley is a medical writer for HealthDay.com. She has also written articles for ivillage.com, USAToday.com, ABCNews.com, the Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, Times-Picayune, Ladies' Home Journal, Redbook, Mademoiselle, Family Circle, and Golf Magazine.



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Carved in Sand or Beating Depression

Carved in Sand: When Attention Fails and Memory Fades in Midlife

Author: Cathryn Jakobson Ramin

Acclaimed journalist Cathryn Jakobson Ramin takes readers on a lively journey to explain what happens to memory and attention in middle age.

Anyone older than forty knows that forgetfulness can be unnerving, frustrating, and sometimes terrifying. With compassion and humor, Jakobson Ramin sets out to discover what midlife forgetfulness is all about—from the perspectives of physiology, psychology, and sociology. Relentless in her search for answers to questions about her own unreliable memory, she explores the factors that determine how well—or poorly—one's brain will age. She consults experts in the fields of sleep, stress, traumatic brain injury, hormones, genetics, and dementia, as well as specialists in nutrition, cognitive psychology, and the burgeoning field of drug-based cognitive enhancement. The landscape of the midlife brain is not what you might think, and to understand its strengths and weaknesses turns out to be the best way to cope.

A groundbreaking work that represents the best of narrative nonfiction, this is a timely, highly readable, and much-needed book for anyone whose memory is not what it used to be.

Publishers Weekly

Memory loss and other cognitive problems are increasingly the bugaboo of aging baby boomers, as well as many of their elders. In her first book, veteran journalist Ramin turns herself into a guinea pig as she seeks ways to restore her own failing memory and growing inability to concentrate. Looking at a wide variety of genetic, biochemical and environmental factors that slow the connections among the brain's 100 billion neurons, especially in the hippocampus, Ramin undertakes 10 interventions, methods of achieving her cognitive enhancement. She logs the ups and downs of medications such as Adderall and Provigil; she looks at dietary supplements and biofeedback. She ends with discussions with experts, such as Nobelist Eric Kandel, about what keeps some people mentally young into old age; the key seems to be having the "mental reserves" gained from challenging one's mind with new kinds of learning—such as learning a new language or studying art—that use different parts of the brain; the right diet and exercise also help. Overall, the variety of perspectives and the wealth of scientific information Ramin provides, as well as her warm personal style, will reward readers and may well help them stay mentally sharp. (Apr. 1)

Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information



Table of Contents:

Preface: Most Precious Possession     xi
Your Unreliable Brain: Midlife Forgetfulness Is Embarrassing and Frustrating, but What Does It Mean for the Future?     1
Glitches, Gaps and Gaffes: The Memory-Hungry Crowd Speaks Candidly About Screwing Up     11
Frontal-Lobe Overload: "Too Much Information" Is Just One of the Reasons You Feel Like You're Drowning     23
Blocking, Blanking and Begging for Mercy: Why Words and Thoughts Flee Without Warning     36
Into the Doughnut Hole: What a Brain Scan Can (and Cannot) Tell You About What's Going on Upstairs     45
Swallow This: The Feeding of a Midlife Brain: Essential Fatty Acids, Vitamins, Supplements and Plenty of Glucose     58
Mental Aerobics: From Tedious to Addictive: Options for Exercising Your Neurons     72
Bathing in Battery Acid: Elevated Cortisol Associated with Chronic Stress Is No Friend to Your Hippocampus     85
Yearning for Estrogen: Rejecting Hormone Therapy Could Leave Your Neurons in the Lurch     98
The Vulnerable Brain: The Repercussions of Concussions You Never Knew You Had     109
Cosmetic Neurology: The Potential for Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement Is Vast and Possibly Irresistible     123
Meditation and Neurofeedback: Going in for a Tune-up: Why Tinkering with Brain Waves Can Improve Attention     139
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: Sacrifice Your Slumber andYou'll Perform as Well as if You've Had a Few Stiff Drinks     151
Recreational Drugs, Alcohol and Other Neurotoxins: The Cognitive Consequences of What You Smoke, Drink, Eat and Breathe     165
What Your Doctor Forgot to Tell You: Prescription Drugs and "Safe" Over-the-Counter Meds May Account for Your Fogginess     177
The Last Place You Look: Thyroid Low? Blood Pressure High? A Host of Common Midlife Disorders Pack a Cognitive Wallop     189
Staring into the Eye of the Tiger: Deep in the Grip of Alzheimer's Disease at the Age of Sixty, Joanna Graciously Invites Us into Her World     204
Do You Really Want to Know?: As Opportunities for Early Assessment and Intervention Become Available, Will You Embrace Them?     217
Emerging Triumphant: How to Stockpile Neurons: The Habits of the Cognitively Well-Endowed     228
Conclusion     253
Acknowledgments     259
Resources     267
Notes     269
Selected Bibliography     297
Index     301

Go to: Philanthrocapitalism or Toyota Culture

Beating Depression: The Journey to Hope

Author: Maga Jackson Trich

Offers new hope to the more than 17 million Americans who suffer from depression

Written by nationally recognized experts in the field, Beating Depression arms sufferers and their families with the knowledge and tools they need to recognize depression and make informed choices about its treatment and management. The authors explore the latest findings on the causes of depression and the treatments currently available, including medications and psychotherapeutic approaches. Readers get checklists, quizzes, and other powerful self-assessment tools to help determine if they are actually suffering from depression and to what clinical degree. And they get expert guidance on how to find help and work with physicians and mental health professionals to develop a treatment plan and to cope with problems that can arise during treatment.

Maga E. Jackson-Triche, M.D., M.P.H., is on the faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine. She is also a member of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute's Health Services Research Center. Dr. Jackson-Triche and her coauthors participated in a landmark depression treatment study funded by the prestigious RAND Institute.

Kenneth B. Wells, M.D., M.P.H., is a professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the UCLA School of Medicine, director of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute's Health Services Research Center, and a senior scientist at RAND.

Katherine Minnium is a research manager and public relations director for the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute's Health Services Research Center.



Sunday, November 29, 2009

Earth Shall Blossom or Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs

Earth Shall Blossom: Shaker Herbs and Gardening

Author: Galen Beal

The Shakers endlessly fascinate us; they seem always to offer something new. We are drawn again and again to their philosophy of simple, resourceful living, to their artifacts, and to their architecture, music, furniture, and agriculture. This book explores the Shakers' herb gardening heritage. It combines colorful history, practical growing and harvesting advice, and a guide to existing Shaker gardens. You will learn here how to plan and plant you own Shaker garden-a garden you will enjoy all the more by understanding its links to a tradition that began in 1774.

"The Earth Shall Blossom" provides:
* Designs for your own color, fragrance, tea, culinary, or medicinal gardens
* Gardening tips from the 19th-century Shakers' Manual as well as up-to-date advice on growing and preserving herbs
* Descriptions of restored Shaker gardens from Maine to Kentucky
* Shaker herbal recipes for kitchen, bath, and medicinal use
* Over 60 illustrations, including period prints

All of this is woven in with the entertaining and engaging history of the Shakers' agrarian life and their pioneering herb and herbal remedy business.



New interesting book: The New Rules of Marketing and PR or Making It All Work

Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs

Author: Heather Boon


The most current scientific information from the world's leading medical journals.

Although there is growing consumer awareness of alternative and complementary medicine, there is a lack of comprehensive information available on herbal products. While pharmacists, physicians and other health care professionals sometimes offer advice, their patients want more information.

The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs is a comprehensive, fully-illustrated reference to the 50 most commonly prescribed herbs.

A complete description of each herb is featured along with its other common names, possible adverse effects, therapeutic uses for treating illness and disease as well as potential drug interactions.

Some of the herbs included are:


  • Aloe Vera

  • Evening Primrose

  • Goldenseal

  • Scullcap

  • Burdock

  • Tumeric

  • Tea Tree Oil

  • Meadowsweet



This guide is written by professional pharmacists, one a naturopathic doctor, using the most current research and clinical testing.

The authors' easy-to-understand text, combined with the latest findings and clear directions for safe dosages, makes this practical reference on medicinal herbs a primary resource of data.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Robert E Burke, MSN, MPS, BSN (Pace University)
Description: This book provides students, healthcare professionals and the lay public with easy access to a wealth of information regarding the proper use and application of medicinal herbs. This is an update of The Botanical Pharmacy: The Pharmacology of 47 Common Herbs, by the same authors (Quarry Press, 1999).
Purpose: The authors intend for this book to provide a foundation of knowledge about botanical products to ensure their proper use and safe application. This objective is realistic and is achieved through a comprehensive review of each of the 50 herbs.
Audience: The book is written for healthcare professionals, patients, and consumers. It is intended to provide healthcare professionals with the necessary information needed to counsel their patients about the proper use and safe application of herbal products and it provides patients and consumers with basic knowledge of the subject and acts as a catalyst for posing informed questions to their healthcare providers. It is also a valuable reference for students of the allied health professions who have an interest in herbal medicine. Dr. Boon is a licensed pharmacist and an assistant professor at the faculty of pharmacy, University of Toronto. She is a contributing author to the homeopathy section of I>Non-Prescription Drugs: A Health Professional's Reference and Herbs: Everyday Reference for Health Care Practitioners, by Chandler (Canadian Pharmacists Association, 2000). Dr. Smith is a licensed pharmacist, a naturopathic doctor and head of Botanical Sciences at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. He is involved in continuing education programs for healthcare providers and advises a number of national charities, government departments, and media agencies on matters related to complementary and alternative health care in Canada.
Features: The book reviews 50 commonly used herbs in the United States and Canada. Each section provides a thumbnail sketch about the herb, followed by a detailed description of it, the parts used, and its traditional and current medicinal use. In addition, relevant research based on active constituents and biological effects, adverse effects, cautions/contraindications, drug interactions and dosing regimens are provided. The introduction provides a nice review of the legislation regarding herbal medicines in the U.S. and Canada. An overview of the various forms in which herbal medicines are prepared is also provided along with a section regarding safety issues, a glossary of botanical medicine terms, and a table matching medicinal herbs for specific health conditions. The thumbnail sketch preceding each herbal section is unique and very helpful, providing the highlights regarding the herb. This book is incomplete in that the content is limited to herbal medicines alone. It does not provide any information about commonly used minerals, vitamins, amino acids, probiotics, enzymes, over-the-counter hormones, or other dietary supplements.
Assessment: This is an affordable and useful guide to a majority of the commonly used herbs in the United States and Canada. The information is concise and efficiently organized. This will be a useful reference for students, healthcare professions and/or the lay public who are interested in gaining an understanding of the proper use and application of medicinal herbs. This book compares favorably to The Complete German Commission E Monographs, Blumenthal, et al. (American Botanical Council, 1998), Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, 4th edition, Jellin, et al. (Therapeutic Research Faculty, 2002), and The 5-Minute Herb & Dietary Supplement Consult, Fugh-Berman ( Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003).

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Table of Contents:

Foreword

Introduction

  • Legislation (Canada and US)

  • Botanical Dosage Forms

  • Caveat Emptor

  • Format of Reviews

Glossary

Medicinal Herbs for Health Conditions

Alfalfa

AloeVera

Astragalus

Black Cohosh

Calendula

Capsicum

Cat's Claw

Chamomile (German)

Chaste Tree

Cranberry

Dandelion

Devil's Claw

Dong Quai (Angelica)

Echinacea

Elder

Evening Primrose

Feverfew

Garlic

Ginger

Ginkgo

Ginseng (Asian and American/Canadian)

Ginseng (Siberian)

Goldenseal

Hawthorn

Hops

Horsechestnut

Juniper

Kava

Lemon Balm

Licorice

Lobelia

Ma Huang (Ephedra)

Meadowsweet

Milk Thistle

Nettle

Passionflower

Peppermint

Red Raspberry

Saw Palmetto

Scullcap

Slippery Elm

St. John's Wort

Tea Tree Oil

Thyme

Turmeric

Uva-Ursi (Bearberry)

Valerian

Wild Yam

Willow

References

Index

Saturday, November 28, 2009

3 Fat Chicks on a Diet or Low Fat Low Carb Southwest Cookbook

3 Fat Chicks on a Diet: Because We're All in It Together

Author: Suzanne Barnett

Filled with the sassy attitude and sage advice of three lovable sisters from the South who have been fighting the battle of the bulge for most of their lives, 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet tells everyone who has ever wanted to lose a few pounds how to find dieting success. Because every dieter will try most of the popular diets at some point in a weight-loss struggle, the sisters give you the real scoop—as well as anecdotes and wisdom from scores of their online community of women—on the favorites, from South Beach to the Mediterranean Diet, Atkins to the Zone, and celebrity-driven weight-loss programs to Ediets.

You’ll get so much more than just coffee-klatch gossip:

* The pros and cons of each diet
* Guilt-free ways to snack and still stay with the program
* Straight talk for making the diets work for every meal of the day
* Menu suggestions when dining out
* Delicious recipes to try at home
* And much more!

Best of all, the book offers a fool-proof support system of love and encouragement from women just like you who are trying to win the war with their waistlines.

Just when you think you’re bogged down by calorie counting, the 3 Fat Chicks diet community takes you on a humorous romp through their battles with everything from slimming slippers and fat-away soap to cabbage soup and grapefruit diets. Get the real-world facts that you need to embark on your personal journey to change your weight and your life.

“My weakness has always been food and men—in that order.” –Dolly Parton

“My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four unless there are three otherpeople.” –Orson Welles

“I have gained the same ten pounds so many times over and over again, my cellulite must have déjà vu.” –Jane Wagner

On their lifelong quest to lose weight, Suzanne, Jennifer and Amy Barnett, three delightful sisters from Tennessee, have tried every popular diet. They’ve busted sugar, cut carbs, flushed fat, counted calories, and gorged on grapefruit. They kept hitting roadblocks on the road to skinny until they realized that what they needed didn’t come in a magic pill but in one another.

They started 3fatchicks.com as a way to track their weight-loss progress and found a community of dieters who were also at war with their waistlines and ready to support and encourage them every step of the way. Join the ride as Suzanne, Jennifer and Amy gather up chicks from around the world—from stay-at-home moms to biker-chicks, to sweet-sixteens to high-powered executives—to share their ups and downs of dieting. Here’s what some of them had to say:

From the bedroom:
“Has anyone else noticed a low-carb sex surge? Since I started on Atkins two months ago, my sex drive has gone through the roof, and I have much stronger orgasms!” –Lustful in Louisiana

From the bank:
”If I continue with the LA Weight Loss Plan, I’m going to have to tap into my kids’ college fund to pay for the LA Lites bars! Are there any cheaper options?” –Gina Going for Broke

From the gym:
“I’m on the Total Body Makeover plan, but the word aerobics gives me traumatic flashbacks to the 80s, and I get visions of pink tights and frantic dance movements in time to the soundtrack of Footloose. Can I lose weight without relieving these unpleasant memories?” –Not so Jane Fonda

Library Journal

Barnett is joined by sisters Jennifer and Amy in a frank discussion of keeping off the pounds. With a seven-city tour. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



Book review: Little Red Book of Selling or Learning to See

Low-Fat, Low-Carb Southwest Cookbook

Author: Anne Greer McCann

This new book reinvents Anne McCann's award-winning and nationally renowned Southwest dishes. Her expert and detailed advice, make this a cookbook especially reader-friendly.



Table of Contents:
Forewordix
The Basics1
Salsas and Dips27
Appetizers and Snacks47
Salads68
Soups, Stews, and Chili88
Main Dishes100
Tortilla Specialties139
Accompaniments168
Desserts184
Index201

Friday, February 20, 2009

Poor Eaters or Aromaterapia Libro Practico

Poor Eaters: Helping Children Who Refuse to Eat

Author: Joel Macht

An accessible overview of anxiety, anxiety disorders, and the effectiveness of various behavioral and drug treatments..



See also: Regreso Al Eden or One Moment Changes Everything

Aromaterapia Libro Practico

Author: Marcel Lavabr

AROMATERAPIA LIBRO PRACTICO
MARCEL LAVABRE

Esta guía práctica para el uso de los aceites esenciales, elaborada por Marcel Lavabre, cubre la historia, el folklore, la ciencia y el arte de la Aromaterapia, abordando el tema de la forma más extensa posible hoy en día.  Describre más de setenta aceites esenciales, clasficados por familias botánicas, con una detallada relación de los atributos específicos ahondando en sus propiedades energéticas y espirituales. 

El autor explora los orígenes y aplicaciones de este arte curativo ancestral dentro de las civilizaciones clásicas, trazando las raíces médicas, alquímicas y espirituales de la Aromaterapia hasta los tiempos modernos.  Muestra cómo usar las esencias de las plantas apropiadas para la belleza, limpieza y curación del cuerupo, así como masajes, baños aromáticos y prácticas rituales y espirituales. 

Se explican los misterios del sistema olfativo, junto con la poderosa influencia del aroma sobre nuestro estado mental, emociones y sexualidad.  Se tratan con detalle los diversos métodos de extracción y además existe una sección especial edicada al arte de la mezcla.  Se dan también, fórmulas específicas para enfermedades comunes tales como desórdenes digestivos y circulatorios, dolores de cabeza, problemas menstruales y sexuales, y el insomnio.  Se incluye una extensa tabla de referencia que proporciona al lector información concisa de cada uno de los aceites esenciales y sus respectivos usos terapéuticos. 

MarcelLavabre nació en el sur de Francia y ha estudiado el tema de la Aromaterapia desde 1974 supervissando todos los aspectos de la producción de los aceites esenciales.  Es Vicepresidente y Cofundador de la Asociación Americana de Aromaterapia; en la actualidad dirige Aroma Vera, una compañía productora de aceites esenciales de Culver City, California.  Su libro Aromaterapia, libro práctico, será bienvenido como guía paso a paso para principantes o bien como una amplia referencia para los practicantes de la Aromaterapia.  

Born in the lavender-growing region of southern France, Marcel Lavabre has been involved in every aspect of aromatherapy for 20 years. A producer of essential oils in France, he supervised production from gathering plants and distilling to bottling and marketing. He is cofounder of the American Aromatherapy Association and now heads Aroma Vera, an essential oils company based in Culver City, California.

Yoga Journal

...an accessible, comprehensive guide to the history, folklore, chemistry, and art of this ancient healing system...a fascinating introduction to the world of fragrances...

Massage Therapy Journal

...a light touch and a graceful, inviting style .



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Anemia in Women or Masaje rapido y facil

Anemia in Women: Self-Help and Treatment

Author: Joan Gomez

Many women are unaware that they have anemia. Its symptoms — fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, headaches, and poor concentration — are often attributed to stress rather than iron deficiency. Using case studies, Joan Gomez discusses the prevention and treatment of anemia during childhood, adolescence, and menopause.

Library Journal

While many consumer health books discuss iron-deficient anemia (the most common form of anemia and the type generally found in women of child-bearing age), few are devoted specifically to the topic. British psychiatrist Gomez has published numerous books and articles in the psychiatric literature, as well as a variety of books on consumer health topics. Originally published in England in 1998 as How To Cope with Anemia, her book is definitely easy to read, if repetitive, with a plethora of "feel good" case studies. In 14 chapters, she covers topics ranging from various populations (girls, the elderly, menopausal women, and babies) to basic information about blood, signs and symptoms of anemia, dietary do's and don'ts, the meaning of various blood tests, and types of anemia other than iron-deficient. However, neither sickle cell anemia nor thalassemia (Cooley's anemia) is mentioned. There are some lapses: the author warns readers about drinking "too much" or "too strong" black tea or coffee, but she doesn't say how much is too much or too strong; she advises that "good brands" of herbal remedies are available over the Internet, but she fails to provide any names or explain that herbal medicines may vary in strength and quality from brand to brand; and she makes some unfortunate references to "health freaks." For large public libraries and comprehensive consumer health collections. (Illustrations, appendixes, and index not seen.)-Martha E. Stone, Massachusetts General Hosp. Lib., Boston Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.



Table of Contents:

Contents

Introducing Anemia....................1
How Does Someone Become Iron Deficient?....................3
How This Book Can Help....................4
Chapter 1: Could You Be Anemic?....................6
A Spot Check....................6
Vague Symptoms....................7
When to Test for Iron Deficiency....................9
Dangerous Diets....................12
Isobel's Story: A Nightmare with a Happy Ending....................13
Chapter 2: All about Your Blood....................14
What Blood Is Made Of....................14
Where Blood Cells Come From....................17
The Raw Materials....................18
Human Hemoglobin from Tobacco?....................23
Chapter 3: Symptoms, Signs, and Tests....................24
Symptoms and Signs of Pre-Anemia....................26
Symptoms of Anemia....................27
Signs of Anemia....................28
Emergency Symptoms....................29
Tests....................30
Chapter 4: Iron-Deficiency Anemia....................33
Spot the Enemy: How to Detect Iron-Deficiency Anemia....................35
Anemia in Children....................40
Tests....................42
Causes of Iron-Deficiency Anemia....................43
Treatment....................49
Chapter 5: Anemia Due to Shortage of Vitamin B-12....................52
Symptoms and Signs of B-12 Deficiency....................53
Causes of B-12 Deficiency....................57
Tests....................60
Treatment....................60
Chapter 6: Pernicious Anemia....................63
Causes of PerniciousAnemia....................64
Characteristics of the Pernicious-Anemia Sufferer....................65
Signs and Symptoms....................66
Tests....................67
Look-Alike Anemia....................69
Treatment....................70
Chapter 7: Other Types of Anemia....................72
Folate-Deficiency Anemia....................73
Causes of Folate Deficiency....................73
Symptoms....................78
Tests....................79
Treatment....................79
Preventing Folate Deficiency in Pregnancy....................80
The Body's Needs....................81
Foods Providing Folates....................82
Aplastic Anemia....................84
Causes of Aplastic Anemia....................84
Treatment and Outlook....................85
Chapter 8: Babies and Toddlers....................87
Bottle or Breast?....................88
Guidelines for Breast-Feeding....................90
Weaning....................93
Fussy Feeders....................95
Chapter 9: Preadolescent and Adolescent Girls....................96
Lifestyle Risk Factors in Adolescence....................97
Anemia in Teenage Girls....................100
Chapter 10: Pregnant Women....................103
Food and Diet in Pregnancy: Increased Demands....................105
Weight Gain....................110
The Annoyances of Pregnancy....................111
Chapter 11: Menopause....................114
The Mechanism of Menopause....................115
Menopause or Anemia?....................116
Perimenopause....................118
The Decade of Menopause....................120
Psychosocial Aspects of Menopause....................125
Chapter 12: The Senior Years....................128
What Makes Older People Especially Vulnerable?....................129
Other Food Substances Needed to Prevent Anemia....................131
Symptoms of Anemia That Are Easily Missed in the Elderly....................132
Red Alert for People over Seventy....................133
Chapter 13: How to Avoid Anemia....................136
Protein....................136
Iron....................138
Vitamin B-12 and Folic Acid....................139
Vitamin C....................140
Dietary Don'ts....................140
Watch Your Alcohol Intake....................141
Could You Be Losing Blood Without Realizing It?....................142
Is It in Your Genes?....................143
Medicines That May Trigger Anemia (But Usually Do Not)....................144
Warning Signs....................145
Sensible Eating....................145
Chapter 14: Herbal Medicines and Anemia....................149
Iron-Deficiency Anemia....................150
Anemia Associated with a Lack of B-12, Including Pernicious Anemia....................153
Additional Dietary Recommendations....................154
Afterword....................155
Bibliography....................156
Resources....................157
Index....................159

New interesting textbook: Sanar a traves de la oracion or Everything Parents Guide to Childhood Illnesses

Masaje, rapido y facil

Author: Nitya LaCroix

Fast and effective massage techniques that can be practiced at the drop of a hat--either alone or with the help of a friend--are introduced in this authoritative, step-by-step guide. Also presented is a series of daily exercises designed to relieve tension before side-effects like pain and discomfort have the chance to surface. Though most of the quick strategies can be practiced anytime and anywhere, several relatively elaborate techniques, such as scalp, face, and neck messages and extended relaxation methods, are best suited to the comfort of home.



Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Pilates para todos or Lift Me Up Calm Me Down

Pilates para todos

Author: Denise Austin

Pilates es un metodo de ejercicios seguros y sencillos que esculpen y prolongan cada musculo del cuerpo sin provocar tension. Es la tecnica mas efectiva para obtener un abdomen plano; mas que eso: un alto numero de bailarines y deportistas lo utilizan para acondicionar sus cuerpos y mejorar su desempeno sin danar articulaciones. Denise Austin presenta un programa de acondicionamiento total en el que adapta el metodo pilates a las necesidades individuales de cada lector. Ademas, su "Programa Pilates de tres semanas" incluye ejercicios cardiovasculares, tecnicas de pensamiento positivo y un plan de alimentacion practico, por lo que es el libro de acondicionamiento fisico mas completo actualmente. Las rutinas de Pilates pueden practicarse en casa, durante las vacaciones o en cualquier lugar. No requieren aparatos pesados y costosos, ni instructor, y algunas se realizan en menos de diez minutos.



Book about: War on the Middle Class or Coloniality at Large

Lift Me Up/Calm Me Down

Author: Barbara L Heller

Relax. Energize. They are two faces of the same coin; two keys to achieving balance in life. Which gave us an idea--why not put together a truly balanced book with tips for both calming down and lifting up in one book? Lift Me Up/Calm Me Down offers two books in one, packaged in a hip, engaging graphic style that is sure to lift any reader's spirits.

This playful, inspiring book offers dozens of great ideas, reassuring quotes, and simple suggestions for pampering yourself, whether your frazzled nerves need calming or your tired soul needs uplifting. The text is complemented by fun, representational graphics and contemporary colors that make looking at this book a pleasureable experience in itself. The combination of fresh ideas, a mood-altering look, and a fun two-books-in-one format makes Lift Me Up/Calm Me Down the perfect bedside companion for anyone seeking greater balance in life. And with two great covers (on both front and back) this book makes one irresistible gift package--no wrapping paper needed!



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Post Trauma Stress or Tai CHI Chuan and Meditation

Post-Trauma Stress: Reduce Long-Term Effects and Hidden Emotional Damage Caused by Violence and Disaster

Author: Frank Parkinson

For survivors of physical and emotional violence, advice from professionals on how to reduce the far-reaching effects of post-traumatic stress.



See also: Gerald Ford and the Challenges of the 1970s or Fight like a Girl

T'ai Chi Ch'uan and Meditation

Author: Da Liu

An ideal introduction to T'Ai Chi Ch'Uan, providing clear descriptions of the methods of meditation and exercise, and illuminating the underlying theory, so readers can understand as well as practice the techniques in their daily routine.

Library Journal

While t'ai chi ch'uan as physical exercise is relatively well known in this country, as meditative discipline it is less so. Here Da Liu, president of the T'ai Chi Ch'uan Society of New York, provides both an exposition of the history and philosophy of this ancient practice and a guide to the methods of meditation, breathing, and concentration useful for the practitioner. Although the book is not conceived as a manual on t'ai chi itself, it does provide rudimentary instructions. Westerners may take issue with such claims as immortality that may be obtained through Taoist disciplines, but this book offers general or informed readers an accessible introduction to a distinctive form of Eastern spiritual practice. Suitable for public libraries and collections on meditation; illustrations not seen. Judith Eannarino, George Washington Univ. Lib., Washington, D.C.



Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Beauty of Yoga or Framing ADHD Children

The Beauty of Yoga

Author: Jacine Harrington

Discover yoga's beauty and gentleness, and all it has to offer when you combine hatha yoga with chakra balancing. Chakras are energy centers that store your feelings and thoughts, both positive and negative. The Beauty of Yoga shows you how to connect with your chakras as you perform yoga's physical movements, helping you use that connection to release negative energy or issues.

This book is for you even if you've never tried yoga before. You do not need to be able to "do" or "be" anything but yourself, and simply have the desire to lead a healthier, stronger, and more fulfilling life. This easy-to-follow guide contains over 200 photos, along with simple breathing exercises, yoga postures, and meditations that will help you to:

Increase flexibility, strength, and coordinationDiscover how you are connected physically to your emotions and feelings Identify and release negative emotions that block happiness and healthAchieve deep relaxation and attain a state of inner calm and well-beingBalance and cleanse your chakras to renew and invigorate your energy field

You can achieve greater physical and emotional health, and gently transform your body, mind, and spirit with The Beauty of Yoga.

In the following excerpt, author Jacine Harrington explains why she wrote The Beauty of Yoga.

The Beauty of Yoga was written to demonstrate yoga's postures, and to introduce a new approach to yoga, chakra yoga. Most importantly, this book was written to reveal yoga's beauty and gentleness and how it can promote inner healing and better health. At its most basic level, yoga is a method of reducing stress in your body while helping it become strong and supple. A regular practice of yoga offers you much more!

My approach to yoga, chakra yoga, is unique in that it incorporates exploring and becoming in tune with your emotional and mental body while working on your physical body. As you release on a physical level, you also release on an emotional level, and vice versa. This book will help you recognize this happening in your body, so that you may gain more benefit from your practice of yoga.

Yoga is the union of body and mind. Through its practice, you learn how to come from, and live in, a place of calm and centeredness, discovering a balance in your everyday life.



Books about: Fast and Fabulous or Are You Hungry Dear

Framing ADHD Children

Author: Adam Rafalovich

Framing ADHD Children explores the three social worlds of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: home, classroom, and clinic. Through intensive interviews with teachers, parents, clinicians, and ADHD children, this book brings to light the human experiences surrounding this behavior disorder. The experiences of interview participants are supplemented with the most detailed historical discussion of ADHD to date, including past and present debates about the true nature of the disorder, issues concerning children taking stimulant medications, and the continuing discussion regarding modern technology's capabilities in detecting ADHD in the brain. Both the history of ADHD and the people interviewed here demonstrate that ADHD is far from a cut-and-dried phenomenon, but, rather, a complex social process that requires the negotiation of uncertainty and ambiguity at every step.

About the Author:
Adam Rafalovich is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Texas Tech University



Saturday, February 14, 2009

Corrective Hair Coloring or Barefoot Doctors Advice to Women

Corrective Hair Coloring: A Hands-on Approach

Author: Tom Sollock

Designed to take readers from basic color theory to complex chemical reactions, this comprehensive text helps stylists forecast results before initiating color services. Full coverage in this unique resource includes revolutionary color concepts and color information that is not product-specific, but can be used with any color line in the U.S. and Canada. Concepts are provided in an easy-to-understand, readable fashion for optimal retention by readers.



Book about: Adventures in Social Research or Crystal Reports 85

Barefoot Doctor's Advice to Women

Author: Georgette Delvaux

Written in an approachable, conversational tone, A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women focuses on women's hormonal health. Author Georgette Delvaux describes issues such as menstruation, pre-menopause, and menopause, explaining how they can begin as mere annoyances and gradually develop into major problems that affect both body and mind. She discusses accompanying problems that can be directly related to hormonal issues or that simply occur at the same time-fluid retention, inflammation, indigestion, anxiety, and insomnia-and details how osteoporosis can be treated with good nutrition and weight-bearing activity. A central theme of the book concerns the harmful effects of the popular practice of eliminating hormonal imbalances using artificial or natural hormone supplements. Delvaux encourages women to trust subtle changes in their own sensations that may indicate imbalance, showing that small imbalances are often easy to treat using reputable alternative practitioners. In addition, she explains how to prevent the development of more serious problems that may require treatments with dangerous side effects. The book discusses how contemporary Western medical approaches are complemented by alternative methods such as homeopathy and naturopathy, as well as age-old Eastern medical practices like acupuncture and Ayurveda.



Friday, February 13, 2009

The Lazy Girls Guide to a Fabulous Body or Textbook of Uncommon Cancer

The Lazy Girl's Guide to a Fabulous Body

Author: Anita Naik

Do you want to get your body into shape but have never had the motivation to do it? Is there a party coming up that you want to look great for? Or do you need to look fantastic in your bikini in just a few weeks' time? The Lazy Girl's Guide to A Fabulous Body offers short-term practical solutions and long-term advice in an easy, humorous manner which will help you achieve the body you want.

This book won't necessarily transform you into a supermodel but it will make you feel better, have more energy and attain the body that you want. Includes:

  • 6-Week Plan to getting a bikini body
  • Food Rules
  • Getting a flat stomach
  • Shaping up your flabby bits
  • Sculpting, stretching and de-stressing exercises

Too lazy to move your bottom, but worried about how it's starting to sweep the floor as you walk? Then The Lazy Girl's Guide to A Fabulous Body is the book for you.



Interesting textbook: The Cultural Work of the Late Nineteenth Century Hostess or Opportunities in Food Service Careers

Textbook of Uncommon Cancer

Author: David H Johnson

Described as ‘must-have for cancer research’ by the Hospital Doctor this highly acclaimed textbook has been extensively revised and updated to reflect recent progress and understanding in the field. It is the only comprehensive source of information available on uncommon cancers; presenting diagnosis, detailed clinical management and prognosis. The Textbook of Uncommon Cancer, Third Edition incorporated 18 new chapters, including:



• Tumors of the cervix

• Esthesioneuroblastoma

• Unusual malignancies of plasma cells

• Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans



Written by leading clinicians worldwide, this title is indispensable for all those involved in the diagnosis and treatment of hard-to-manage rare tumors.

Rajat Malhotra

This textbook focuses on uncommon cancers that are rarely covered comprehensively in general oncology texts. The first edition was published in 1988. The purpose ""is to provide a resource on the presentation, pathology, natural history, and management of unusual cancers."" The book is welcomed by busy oncologists or trainees who spend endless hours researching numerous references on rare malignancies. The goal is comprehensively met in this textbook. It is targeted to practicing oncologists and trainees in oncology. It is written at a level that is appropriate for this audience. The editors and contributors are from numerous disciplines and cancer centers from the United States and abroad. Uncommon cancers and common tumors presenting in unusual manners are covered. The chapters can be thought of as comprehensive review articles for the respective rare cancers. The references at the end of each chapter reduce the need for time consuming literature searches on obscure topics. While some of the chapters are not as comprehensive as others, this relates to the relative scarcity of information on these rare tumors. While there is some duplication of information in several chapters, this book is meant to be used as a reference and not read cover to cover. This will be an important addition to most oncologists' libraries. The unique subject matter of this book will make it an often-used reference for the study and treatment of uncommon cancer.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Rajat Malhotra, MD (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)
Description: This textbook focuses on uncommon cancers that are rarely covered comprehensively in general oncology texts. The first edition was published in 1988.
Purpose: The purpose "is to provide a resource on the presentation, pathology, natural history, and management of unusual cancers." The book is welcomed by busy oncologists or trainees who spend endless hours researching numerous references on rare malignancies. The goal is comprehensively met in this textbook.
Audience: It is targeted to practicing oncologists and trainees in oncology. It is written at a level that is appropriate for this audience. The editors and contributors are from numerous disciplines and cancer centers from the United States and abroad.
Features: Uncommon cancers and common tumors presenting in unusual manners are covered. The chapters can be thought of as comprehensive review articles for the respective rare cancers. The references at the end of each chapter reduce the need for time consuming literature searches on obscure topics. While some of the chapters are not as comprehensive as others, this relates to the relative scarcity of information on these rare tumors. While there is some duplication of information in several chapters, this book is meant to be used as a reference and not read cover to cover.
Assessment: This will be an important addition to most oncologists' libraries. The unique subject matter of this book will make it an often-used reference for the study and treatment of uncommon cancer.

Booknews

New edition of a text that discusses the pathology, natural history, and management of rare tumors. The editors (doctors representing major medical centers) present 63 papers that discuss genitourinary, head and neck, gynecological, and breast cancers; hematological, cutaneous, neurological, thoracic, and pediatric malignancies; and endocrine and gastrointestinal tumors. Generously illustrated with b&w images. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Table of Contents:
1Uncommon tumors of the kidney1
2Uncommon cancers of the bladder18
3Urethral cancer27
4Uncommon cancers of the prostate38
5Rare tumors of the testis and paratesticular tissues66
6Uncommon tumors of the oral cavity and adjacent structures87
7Rare tumors of the larynx102
8Nasopharyngeal carcinoma in non-endemic populations113
9Esthesioneuroblastoma133
10Neoplastic disorders of the adrenal glands143
11Uncommon cancers of the thyroid165
12Parathyroid carcinoma174
13Metaplastic breast carcinoma181
14Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast187
15Non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the breast194
16Male breast cancer201
17Phyllodes tumor of the breast209
18Carcinosarcoma of the breast218
19Tubular carcinoma230
20Thymoma and thymic carcinoma237
21Primary lymphomas of the lung257
22Primary sarcomas of the lung264
23Mesotheliomas279
24Primary melanoma of the lung293
25Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma298
26Carcinoid tumors of the lung307
27Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma of the lung313
28Primary adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lung321
29Mucoepidermoid tumors of the lung329
30Uncommon cancers of the esophagus337
31Uncommon cancers of the stomach352
32Unusual pancreatic tumors367
33Uncommon hepatobiliary tumors383
34Cancer of the small bowel391
35Unusual tumors of the colon, rectum and anus401
36Cance of the appendix410
37Gastrointestinal stromal tumors418
38Small cell carcinomas of the gastrointestinal tract430
39Extra-ovarian primary peritoneal carcinomas437
40Borderline tumors and other rare epithelial tumors of the ovary447
41Stromal tumors of the ovary455
42Germ cell tumors of the ovary467
43Fallopian tube cancer477
44Uterine sarcomas and unusual endometrial carcinomas485
45Tumors of the cervix501
46Tumors of the vulva and vagina521
47Gestational trophoblastic diseases532
48Rare leukemias543
49Rare lymphomas555
50Uncommon presentations of plasma cell dyscrasias569
51Unusual cutaneous malignancies577
52Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans589
53Merkel cell carcinoma594
54Melantoic lesions of the meninges605
55Langerhans' cell histiocytosis of the central nervous system610
56Chordomas614
57Meningeal sarcomas626
58Atypical and malignant meningiomas638
59Primary intracranial germ cell tumors649
60Primary central nervous system lymphoma657
61Choroid plexus papilloma and carcinoma667
62Glioma and other neuroepithelial neoplasms674
63Medulloblastoma and CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors695
64Craniopharyngiomas705
65Ophthalmic cancers712
66Rare pediatric malignancies of the head and neck721
67Uncommon pediatric tumors of the thorax732
68Uncommon tumors of the gastrointestinal tract in children749
69Uncommon pediatric genitourinary tumors760
70Uncommon endocrine tumors in children and adolescents775
71Uncommon pediatric brain tumors798
72Malignant tumors of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in children810

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Six Weeks of Heaven on Earth or The Sick House Survival Guide

Six Weeks of Heaven on Earth: My Mother's Journey with Alzheimer's Disease

Author: Frances Lambert

This a candid expose' of the slowly evolving disappearance of my mother to the ravages of Alzheimer's disease. Family dynamics are sorely tested, and as you peer into the windows of her life, you may find some helpful insights. Revealed are details of a number of her antics humorous, sad, and sometimes violent. This saga closes at the end of my sixyear watch with those dramatic six weeks of heaven on earth. During this heavenly visitation, the presence of God's love heals the wounds sustained in the Alzheimer's battlefield, making this journey with my mother well worth the trip.



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The Sick House Survival Guide: Simple Steps to Healthier Homes

Author: Angela Hobbs

Curtains that make you sick? Electricity as a pollutant?

More people suffer from indoor pollution-from chemical sensitivities-than diabetes nowadays, often with little help from the medical profession stuck with outdated research from the 1980s. Sufferers are frequently diagnosed with "anxiety" or allergies, and returned to the very environments that have made them sick in the first place.

The Sick House Survival Guide tells the story of how indoor pollution from a newly renovated house brought the author's regular, healthy life to a standstill-and how she successfully overcame it. In the first part, Angela Hobbs relates her downward health spiral, followed by that of her children. In desperation, she invented her own systematic search for answers, and eventually triumphed over this invisible monster. Part Two ties together existing research into the interaction of chemicals, hormones, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs), and outlines a series of interactive steps that readers can follow to identify problematic environments and transform their sick house into a healthy home. These include:

-Keeping track of environments that make you sick
Discovering sanctuary spots where you can sleep
Isolating foods that burden your system
Dealing with your tap water
Purifying your air
Lifting the burden of synthetic fabrics
Reducing your exposure to EMFs.

Part Three then discusses some of the measures being taken by other countries to mitigate the dangers of chemicals and electromagnetic fields.

Of vital interest to parents of asthmatic children, siblings of chronically fatigued adults, or spouses of chemically sensitive seniors, The SickHouse Survival Guide will also be essential reading for victims themselves.

Angela Hobbs is a teacher and mother of two. A recovered victim of indoor pollution now passionate about the safety of the home environment, she lives in Calgary, Alberta.



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1The Start of Something New7
2Coping with the Symptoms23
3Coming to Terms with Electricity39
4In Search of a Compatible Environment51
5The Simple Steps61
Step 1Recognizing the Burdens our Bodies Bear64
Step 2Finding a Good Place to Sleep75
Step 3Reducing the Chemical Burden - Water82
Step 4Reducing the Chemical Burden - Food86
Step 5Reducing the Chemical Burden - Cosmetics and Fabrics94
Step 6Reducing the Chemical Burden - Air100
Step 7Reducing the Electromagnetic Fields Around Us106
Step 8Restoring Balance117
6Case Studies: Can You Spot the Danger?125
7EMFs in Our Communities - What We Can About Them139
Epilogue: A New Beginning153
Recommended Reading155
Endnotes161
Index167
About the Author171

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Prostate or Food Allergy

Prostate: Everything You Need to Know

Author: Yosh Taguchi


Now that prostate health is openly discussed, more and more men and their families are looking for help in understanding this small but potentially problematic male organ. In this accessible, informative guide, eminent urologist Dr. Yosh Taguchi tackles the most common prostate problems -- benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis and cancer. Readers will learn about:


  • the anatomy and function of the prostate
  • the importance of regular check-ups
  • surgical options, including the two-stage prostatectomy
  • medication options, including drug names and suggested dosages
  • disorders that mimic prostate disease
  • thermal therapy
  • preventative measures
  • pain control
  • surgery issues and preparation
  • managing the disease
  • incontinence, impotence and erectile dysfunction
  • new developments in treatment.


Complete with diagrams, charts and case studies, Prostate offers clear and comprehensive information on what is known, what is still not clear and what remains conjectural about this most sensitive of male health concerns. Written by an expert who obviously cares for his patients and who believes that self-education in matters of health is one of the cornerstones of preventative medicine, Prostate is an important and timely book.

Mark Terry

Small but thorough ... this book is informative and useful for anybody concerned about prostate health.

Science Books and Films - Guy A. Costanzo

A wealth of medical information here, and the presentation is such that the layperson should have no difficulty understanding it.

Publishers Weekly

Dr. Yosh Taguchi (Private Parts: An Owner's Guide to the Male Anatomy), a leading urologist, has written a book for men newly diagnosed with prostate disease (enlargement, inflammation or cancer) who are seeking the best treatment (medication, surgery) and recuperative options (when Viagra fails to help, etc.), as well as for their concerned partners. This book is forthright, positive and, thus, aptly named The Prostate: Everything You Need to Know. Although doctors today do know a lot about this enigmatic gland, Taguchi does not hesitate to explain when the territory remains unclear. Readers will appreciate his frankness as much as his warmth. ( June) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: R. Bruce Bracken, MD (Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicine)
Description: This is a well-written book for men that describes prostate diseases, their evaluation, and treatment. The book is thorough, reader friendly, and is a good addition to the field.
Purpose: The purpose is to familiarize men with disorders of the prostate. The book is necessary because almost all men have prostate problems, and a reader friendly book for the layman is needed. The book meets the author's objectives.
Audience: The book is written for the patient with prostate problems. The author is a credible authority in the subject matter.
Features: The author discusses prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostatitis. The book covers symptoms and signs, diagnostic evaluations, and treatment in a manner that laymen can understand. Other books for the layman are more subject-specific, while this book covers all the common prostate disorders.
Assessment: This book offers the layman good insight into the current state of prostate disorders, their evaluation, and their management. Its main advantage over other books is that it covers all the prostate disorders, not just prostate cancer.

Booknews

Taguchi, a urologist (Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal), explains the most common prostate problems in plain language, with a bit of humor, for general readers. He reviews the anatomy and function of the prostate and describes surgical and medication options for benign prostate hyperplasia, prostatis, and cancer. Surgical procedures are described in detail in a frank yet reassuring style. Discussion touches on thermal and cryo therapy, preventive measures, pain control, and implants. The book includes a glossary and a list of support groups in the US and Canada. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Table of Contents:
Introduction

Author's Note

1. The nature of the beast

2. Examining the prostate

3. Enlarged prostate: The signs and symptoms

4. Enlarged prostate: Medical treatment

5. Enlarged prostate: Surgical treatment

6. Enlarged prostate: The mimicking disorders

7. Enlarged prostate: Don't ignore your symptoms

8. Prostatitis: Bacterial

9. Prostatitis: Nonbacterial

10. Prostatitis: The last word

11. Prostate cancer: Who will get and why?

12. Prostate cancer: The diagnosis

13. Prostate cancer: The biopsy, and when it is positive

14. Prostate cancer: Managing the disease

15. Prostate cancer: Preparing for surgery

16. Prostate cancer: The radical prostatectomy

17. Prostate cancer: Incontinence and impotence

18. Erectile dysfunction: When Viagra doesn't work

19. Prostate cancer: The aftereffects

Glossary

Support Groups

Index

Interesting textbook: The Politics of Collective Violence or Asia America and the Transformation of Geopolitics

Food Allergy

Author: Richard Trevino

Drawing on the latest food allergy research, this important book is the first to cover the diagnosis and treatment of food allergies from the perspective of the otolaryngologist.

The book begins with a detailed discussion of the immunology of food allergies, and then goes on to consider the manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of both IgE- and non- IgE-mediated food sensitivities. Throughout, the contributors provide useful guidelines, and dozens of tips, for managing food allergies and improving patient care.

Booknews

The third volume of the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy series on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions. The six studies focus on immunologically mediated food sensitivities, including those with both immediate and more delayed clinical manifestations. Addressed to clinicians. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Vegetarian America or Diagnosis Heart Disease

Vegetarian America: A History

Author: Karen Iacobbo

The first complete history of vegetarianism in the United States, this story reveals the people, the organizations, and the events from the late 1700s to the present. Despite generally held notions that today's vegetarianism sprang from 1960s counterculture and that prior to that its only advocates were fanatics and fringe groups, the Iacobbos explore strong movements in other historical eras, whose proponents included esteemed physicians, socialites, and other notable members of the establishment. Until now, no one has chronicled the contributions that advocates of vegetarianism have made to the American way of life in areas such as general eating habits, preventative medicine, feminism, environmental awareness, and elsewhere.

Library Journal

Many people think that vegetarianism in the United States is a phenomenon of the 1960s back-to-the-earth movement, but various individuals and groups throughout our history have practiced vegetarianism for health, spiritual (mainly Christian), environmental, and economic reasons. The journalist-authors chronicle movements of voluntary vegetarianism from the early 18th century through today. Drawing on materials from an impressive array of research libraries and historical societies, they place the story of vegetarianism in relevant historical context, thoroughly treating Sylvester Graham, William Metcalfe, and William Alcott-considered the fathers of American vegetarianism-as well as the Bible Christian Church, Seventh Day Adventists, and the American Vegetarian Society. With little else available on the subject, this extremely well-researched book is a worthwhile purchase for both large public and academic libraries.-Marija Sanderling, Lane Memorial Lib., Hampton, NH Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



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Diagnosis Heart Disease: Answers to Your Questions About Recovery and Lasting Health

Author: John W Farquhar

Let this book be your guide from diagnosis toward a truly heart-healthy lifestyle. If you or someone in your family has been newly diagnosed with heart disease, you will want this book by your side. In a question-and-answer format, Dr. John Farquhar and Dr. Gene Spiller explain how your body works and what has gone wrong; describe the tests, treatments, and medications you may be prescribed; and show step by step your road to recovery and how to live the longest, fullest life possible. A self-scoring test will help you assess your risk level, and you will get practical advice on how to change your habits -- smoking, stress, diet, and exercise from ones that put you at risk to ones that will keep you healthy.

For most people with heart disease, the chances not only of survival but of a bright future that allows enjoyment of life at its fullest are greater today than ever before. And the steps you take to prevent heart disease or recover from it will lead you to a healthy lifestyle that will also reduce your risk for adult diabetes and many types of cancer. Get the facts, seize your opportunity -- stay healthy and feel great!

Walter Willett

Anyone with heart disease will find this invaluable...describes a lifestyle that can be enjoyable and add years of life.

Dean Edell

A must read for anyone concerned about themselves or a loved one...a critical resource that can save your life.

Kenneth H. Cooper

[A] book answering a multitude of technical questions in a simple and understandable way....achieves those objectives in a remarkable way.

C. Everett Koop

For anyone with a heart, this book is good before, during, and after heart disease....An easy and profitable read.

Library Journal

Using a question-and-answer format, this slim volume seeks to explain the causes and courses of heart disease, describe tests and treatments, and offer advice on lifestyle changes to prevent and reverse heart disease. It does so accurately, concisely, and in very simple language. However, with so many other excellent titles already available on this topic, does this one add anything new or provide the same information in a better format? In either case, the answer for this reviewer is "no." The illustrations are sparse, and the explanations of drugs and exercise plans, among other topics, are all very cursory. The Q&A format is at times odd. Most readers would be better served by existing titles, such as Peter O. Kwiterovich's The Johns Hopkins Complete Guide to Preventing and Reversing Heart Disease (Prima Pub., 1993), Bernard J. Gersh's The Mayo Clinic Heart Book (LJ 4/1/00), or any of the American Heart Association's titles (Guide to Heart Attack Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention, Times Bks., 1998; Your Heart: An Owner's Manual, Pocket, 1996; Living Well, Staying Well: The Ultimate Guide to Help Prevent Heart Disease and Cancer, Times Bks., 1999). Not recommended.--Eris Weaver, MLIS, Redwood Health Lib., Petaluma, CA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

What People Are Saying

Kenneth H. Cooper
A book answering a multitude of technical questions in a simple and understandable way....achieves those objectives in a remarkable way. (
—Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D. M.P.H., Cooper Clinic


Walter Willett
Anyone with heart disease will find this invaluable...describes a lifestyle that can be enjoyable and add years of life.
—Walter Willett, M.D., Harvard School of Public Health


Everett Koop
For anyone with a heart, this book is good before, during, and after heart disease....An easy and a profitable read.
—C. Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D.


Dean Edell
A must read for anyone concerned about themselves or a loved one with heart disease.
—Dean Edell, M.D., host of The Dr. Dean Edell Show