Saturday, December 5, 2009

You Sexy Thing or Evolving Health

You Sexy Thing!: Get Gorgeous for Beach and Bedroom in 15 Days

Author: Amanda Ursell

This easy-to-follow diet and fitness program reduces your love handles and gets rid of your cellulite in just 15 days.



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgementsviii
Introductionix
Mind Games: How Believing You're Slim and Sexy Makes You Slim and Sexy1
The Right Chemistry: Eating the Right Foods Puts You in Control!14
On the Kitchen Table - And Anywhere Else You Fancy: Calorie-controlled, Mouth-watering Recipes for Your 15-day Diet Plan29
Use It to Lose It: Exercises to Keep You Sexy106
In the Mood: Aphrodisiacs148
The Cut of Your Jib: Tips on Clothing, Posture, Skincare and More to Make All the Difference163
A Helping Hand: Weird and Wonderful Weight-loss Products195
Index232

Books about: Personal Training or Cross Training for Sports

Evolving Health: The Origins of Illness and How the Modern World Is Making Us Sick

Author: Noel Thomas Boaz

Human illnesses can be understood as damage to those adaptations that we took on at various stages in our evolution from pre-life molecules to modern Homo sapiens. Preventing these illnesses entails avoiding what causes the damage–– which too frequently are the everyday hazards of twenty-first-century life, as the chart below shows:





Level of Evolution


Cause of adaptive failure


resulting disease or problem





Pre-life


Environmental poisons


Certain birth defects





Single cell (bacteria and amoeba-like)


Viral infection


Colds/flu/HIV





Morula (sponge-like)


Cellular stress


Cancer





Chordate


Physical stress


Back pain





Fish


Excess dietary salt


Hypertension/heart disease





Amphibian


Tobacco smoke


Lung cancer/emphysema





Lower primate


Excess dietary sugar


Diabetes mellitus





Higher primate


Vitamin C deficiency


Scurvy





Ape


Excess dietary protein


Gout





Homo sapiens


Reduced dietary variety


Nutritionaldiseases/food allergies







Friday, December 4, 2009

Kiss Dieting Goodbye or A Guide to Survivorship for Women with Ovarian Cancer

Kiss Dieting Goodbye: Embracing a Whole New Way to Lose Weight

Author: Elliott Young

Americans are obsessed with diets and dieting products, but they are commitment-phobes when it comes to weight loss. How can women stop chasing quick fixes to embrace a long-term lifestyle transformation that leads to weight loss and well-being?

Personal trainer and former dieting extremist Elliott Young shows readers how to exchange dieting for healthy living as they:

  • adopt new skills in the six-week starter K.I.S.S. plan
  • eat nutrient-rich foods and practice portion control
  • reap the emotional and spiritual rewards of real change

With inspiring stories, exercise and food plans, and proven solutions, Young offers a life change for women wanting to be fit in mind, body, and soul—and who want to kiss failure goodbye.



Table of Contents:
Foreword     9
Kiss Failure Goodbye     11
Kiss Craziness Goodbye     19
Kiss Idietry Goodbye     33
Kiss Perfection Goodbye     49
Kiss the Couch Goodbye     67
Kiss Flab Goodbye     81
Embrace Random Acts     95
Embrace Food     109
Embrace Nutritious     125
Embrace Fresh     147
Embrace Satisfaction     159
The New Way to Kiss     181
Willss Story     205
Resources for Kissing     207
Notes     217

Look this: The Reconstruction Presidents or Nationalism

A Guide to Survivorship for Women with Ovarian Cancer (Johns Hopkins Press Health Book Series)

Author: Fredrick J Montz

This comprehensive guide to ovarian cancer offers a wealth of information to ease the physical, emotional, and psychic suffering of women with the disease. The authors -- two Johns Hopkins gynecologic oncologists and a gynecologic-oncology clinical nurse -- put particular emphasis on the concept of "survivorship," or living life well in the face of daunting uncertainties. They stress the importance of self-determination: the right of each patient to be informed, involved, and in control of her care.

Up-to-date information on diagnosis and treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, pain management, and alternative therapies, forms the core of the book. But the authors' immense clinical experience also means they understand what women worry about and care about, and they address these issues with true compassion. Stressing quality of life, self-determination, and living life to the fullest, this remarkable book speaks to women with ovarian cancer everywhere.

Library Journal

It is estimated that in 2005 alone, 16,000 American women will die from ovarian cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths among this demographic. If diagnosed and treated early-before the cancer spreads outside the ovary-it is a highly treatable disease. However, only 29 percent of cases are discovered at this early stage. Johns Hopkins gynecologic oncologists Montz and Bristow and clinical nurse Anastasia provide a thorough, up-to-date resource for women with ovarian cancer, offering information on diagnosis and treatment, including chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, pain management, and alternative/complementary options. The overarching theme is survivorship, which means not just avoiding death but living life to its fullest in the face of major challenges. At the core of the authors' philosophy is the need for ovarian cancer patients to be well informed and in control of their own care. This important book should be included in all consumer health collections, as well as purchased by women affected by the disease.-Linda M.G. Katz, Drexel Univ. Health Sciences Libs., Philadelphia Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



Thursday, December 3, 2009

Tai Chi for Health or Resistance Training

Tai Chi for Health

Author: Edward Maisel

The classic text that introduced Tai Chi to an American audience a generation ago.



New interesting textbook: Information Seeking in Electronic Environments or 3ds Max 8 Essentials

Resistance Training: The Total Approach

Author: Lewis Bowling

In this exciting new book, Lewis Bowling, an instructor of physical education at North Carolina Central University, combines his experience as a personal trainer and physical fitness specialist with the current thinking about topics such as creatine use, machines versus barbells, and children's training to create a book that is both a practical how-to guide and a scholarly exploration of resistance training.

In addition to detailed pictures and descriptions of proper weight lifting techniques, Bowling has included chapters from two additional resistance training experts. Sonny Falcone, the strength and conditioning coach at Duke University, details parts of the regime used by Duke athletes such as power lifts, agility drills, speed training, and sport-specific exercises. He also discusses the differences between how athletes train and how those interested in health/fitness train. Dr. Terry Todd, a professor at the University of Texas and the leading authority on resistance training history, provides insights into its evolution from the ancient "physical culture" to what is now called the "physical fitness movement."

This book covers resistance training, exercise motivation, special population exercise programs, physiology, kinesiology, exercise prescription, and exercise safety. It will be useful to beginners looking to start an exercise program, experienced athletes, and all those in between.



Table of Contents:
1Benefits of resistance training3
2Components of fitness7
3Safety11
4Muscle physiology15
5Kinesiology21
6Types of resistance training29
7Exercise prescription35
8Exercises47
9Special populations115
10Mental conditioning119
11Resistance training research125
12Looking at the past159
13Legacy of iron : a history of the men, women, and implements that created the "iron game"165
14Athletic conditioning217
15Athletic drills293

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Postcards from Menopause or Barefoot in the Kitchen

Postcards from Menopause: Wishing I Weren't Here

Author: Lois Mowday Rabey

In this insightful book, Lois Rabey shares snapshots from menopause--her surprises, frustrations, and a wealth of knowledge gained along the way. You can also journal your experiences and share them with a daughter or friend. Sixteen postcards are included inside the book to help you prepare her for the road ahead!



Go to: Natural Health for Kids or The Brain Disorders Sourcebook

Barefoot in the Kitchen: The Pregnancy Survival Cookbook

Author: Jennifer Evans Gardner

Finally, here is a pregnancy cookbook featuring food worthy of an expectant mom. If a woman is going to gain thirty or forty pounds, develop heartburn, and witness her tummy becoming a punching bag, she should at least be able to eat what she craves. Nutrition is important, but most women who've lived through pregnancy know that survival; whether it be by French fries or hot fudge sundaes is really what counts.
With "True Labor Stories," "Tips for Your Hubby," and Top Ten lists such as "Ways to Combat Heartburn," Barefoot in the Kitchen is a must-have for the expecting mother.



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
The Trimester 1
1.I've Never Been So (Dry Heave) Sick in My Life7
2.I've Never Been So Tired in My Life25
3.Gas-Free41
The Trimester 2
4.Cravings57
5.Help! Can Somebody Get Me Some Fiber?101
6.The Second Wind115
The Trimester 3
7.Dairy Dreams133
8.Bland and Beautiful149
9.There's No Room in My Tummy for Food!159
10.Sweets for the Sweet171
11.Holiday Recipes189
12.Labor Day and Postpartum201

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Boiling Energy or American Medical Association Guide to Living with Diabetes

Boiling Energy: Community Healing among the Kalahari Kung

Author: Richard Katz

This account of the ancient healing dances practiced by the Kung people of southern Africa's Kalahari Desert includes vivid eyewitness descriptions of night-long healing dances and interviews with Kung Healers.



Interesting book: Beach Cuisine or Fresh Cut Fruits and Vegetables

American Medical Association Guide to Living with Diabetes: Preventing and Treating Type 2 Diabetes - Essential Information You and Your Family Need to Know

Author: American Medical Association

More than 3 million american medical association books sold

From america's most trusted health authority, the ultimate guide to understanding, preventing, and managing type 2 diabetes

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes or may be at risk of developing the disease, you or your loved one can still look forward to a long, healthy, active life. The leading group of medical experts in the United States presents the American Medical Association Guide to Living with Diabetes, an easy-to-understand self-care reference to help prevent or successfully manage this serious disorder.

Authoritative and up-to-date, this comprehensive resource explains what type 2 diabetes is, describes its risk factors, and offers practical strategies for preventing it, primarily by losing weight, improving your diet, and reaching and maintaining a healthy weight. Even if you are overweight, you can lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Did you know that losing as little as 7 to 10 percent of your weight will cut your risk of getting diabetes in half? If you weigh 200 pounds, a weight loss of just 14 to 20 pounds reaps huge health benefits. This book gives you the inspiration you need to get on the road to improving your health and fitness while guiding you along the way.

If you are living with diabetes, this book offers in-depth explanations of the recommended lifestyle changes that can help you manage the disease and stresses the importance of rigorous testing and control of your blood sugar to avoid complications. You will learn about the available medications for treating diabetes and about alternative andcomplementary therapies. The book is complete with sections on gestational diabetes and the increasing threat that type 2 diabetes poses to at-risk children. This essential guidebook gives you and your family the tools you need to prevent or effectively manage type 2 diabetes, take control of your health, and live well.



Table of Contents:
Introduction.

PART ONE: Type 2 Diabetes: A Modern Epidemic.

1. What Is Diabetes?

2. Are You at Risk?

PART TWO: Preventing Type 2 Diabetes.

3. Maintaining a Healthy Weight.

4. Nutrition Basics for Staying Healthy.

5. Exercise Your Way to Better Health.

PART THREE: Diagnosing and Treating Type 2 Diabetes.

6. How Do You Know If You Have Diabetes?

7. Reaching a Healthy Weight.

8. Eating a Healthy Diet.

9. Your Exercise Regimen.

10. Medication and Blood Sugar Testing.

11. Experimental Treatments and Special Situations.

PART FOUR: Complications of Diabetes.

12. Acute Complications.

13. Chronic Complications.

PART FIVE: Diabetes in Children.

14. Type 2 Diabetes in Children.

PART SIX: Diabetes during Pregnancy.

15. Gestational Diabetes.

Glossary.

Index.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Im Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired or Taste Life

I'm Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Six Keys to Health and Wellness

Author: Kerry L Johnson

Dr. Kerry Johnson was named one of Americas Top Chiropractors by the Consumers Research Council of America, 2004. Americans are turning to holistic and alternative medicine in droves, spending millions searching for miracle cures to improve health and vitality. Weve seen the dangers of pharmaceuticals, but are these holistic alternatives any safer? Can holistic doctors and other healers be trusted? Dr. Kerry offers indepth understanding of the role of body, soul and spirit in health and wellness.



Interesting book: The Maxwell Daily Reader or Get Noticed Get Referrals

Taste Life!: The Organic Choice

Author: David Richard

Taste Life! is about organic food consumption and why organic foods represent a healthier choice for the reader and their family. Explains why these foods represent a more responsible choice in terms of the ecology, biodiversity of crops, sustainable agriculture small family farms, the world food supply, traditional farming methods and community-based enterprise.



Saturday, November 28, 2009

Ayurvedic Balancing or Now That Youve Lost It

Ayurvedic Balancing: An Integration of Western Fitness with Eastern Wellness

Author: Joyce Bueker

Health Through Balance, Not Deprivation

Discover Ayurveda, the ancient holistic health system from India. Ayurveda is not just about treating sickness, but rather, emphasizes preventing disease and enhancing health, longevity, and vitality. It is a complete way of life, based on balance and harmony with nature.

Ayurvedic Balancing offers a simple, but not simplistic, approach to integrating these Eastern wellness principles into a Western fitness lifestyle. It's simple because it focuses on concepts, rather than complicated detail, and breaks the process into practical steps. It discusses the psychology behind fitness imbalances and provides effective ways to reduce mental/emotional and physical hunger and enjoy constructive, lasting change.

Fitness professional Joyce Bueker shows you how to:

  • Determine which mind-body type predominates in your constitution
  • Learn about the six tastes and their influence on lifestyle
  • Learn Ayurvedic cooking with recipes that nourish and satisfy
  • Identify and achieve healthful goals
  • Reduce stress through meditation and guided imagery
  • Use exercise to shift your body from fat-storing to fat-burning

Author Biography: Joyce Bueker, M.A. (California) competed nationally as an amateur bodybuilder. Her eighteen years of experience in the fitness industry include personal training, Yoga instruction, and management. She has a Master's degree in Modern Social History from Lancaster, England, and teaches workshops on weight management and developing a healthy lifestyle.



Table of Contents:
List of Tablesix
Introductionxi
Part 1Defining Balance
1The Three Mind-Body Types3
2The Three States of Being15
3The Six Tastes and Their Influence25
4Examining Lifestyle Imbalances33
Part 2Identifying Hunger
5Overgrown Appetites41
6Dieting and Deprivation49
7Emotional Hunger53
8What's Eating You?59
Part 3Calming the Appetite
9Satisfying Foods65
10Becoming Well Fed73
11Ayurvedic Cooking81
12Balancing Recipes91
Part 4Creating a Foundation for Well-Being
13Achieving Healthy Goals111
14Engaging the Imagination119
15Stress Reduction and Relaxation125
16Balanced Exercise135
Part 5Using the Cornerstones of Balance
17A Rhythm of Self-Care165
18Your Personal Definition of Balance171
References177
Bibliography and Resources181
Index185

New interesting book: The Bach Remedies Workbook or A Cut Above

Now That You've Lost It: How to Maintain Your Best Weight

Author: Joyce D Nash

For many people, weight-loss programs have been a cruel hoax. How often do you hear someone say: "I have no trouble losing weight; I've lost hundreds of pounds--but then I always gain it back, and usually a little extra." Now That You've Lost It lays out a comprehensive system for permanent weight control, focusing on staying at goal weight. Teaching powerful thinking skills, it describes what is needed for success, shows the reader how to assess his or her particular needs, and systematically teaches how to: Cope with binge eating, Overcome backsliding, Manage anger and loneliness, Use self-talk effectively, Learn to "think smart," Cope with social influences, Overcome depression and anxiety, and Cope with success.



Friday, February 20, 2009

Pedometer Power or Libro de Cocina Ilustrado de la Nueva Dieta Atkins

Pedometer Power: Using Pedometers in School and Community

Author: Robert P Pangrazi

The best-selling Pedometer Power is back-updated and expanded with 65 thoroughly field-tested and exciting pedometer activities to motivate participants to become more physically active.

This edition includes new and improved activities, more activities for high school and college students, an emphasis on using pedometers both in school and community settings, and updated data that clearly support the effectiveness of pedometers in monitoring physical activity.

You can use Pedometer Power in a variety of settings, including physical education classes from kindergarten though college, after-school programs, recreation programs, and health-promotion programs. In doing so, you can accomplish these objectives:

• Provide tips, strategies, and activities that have been refined by years of development and testing by one of the leading physical education research teams.
• Ensure that students and participants will be successful and find the activities fun and motivating.
• Help students and participants accurately gauge both the length and intensity of their activity.
• Teach, promote, and assess physical activity, based on the cutting-edge research of the authors.
• Motivate students and participants about the value of maintaining an active lifestyle.

Pedometer Power provides information on how to use and store the devices, minimize breakage and loss, record and store data, promote physical activity, raise funds, and involve parents, teachers, and administrators. You'll also find fresh, ready-to-use ideas accompanied by diagrams, photos, and time-saving record sheets for students and participants. In short, Pedometer Powercontains everything you need to start and manage an ongoing pedometer program.



Table of Contents:
Preface

Chapter 1. Promoting Lifestyle Physical Activity
From Fitness to Physical Activity
From Intensity to Volume
How Much Physical Activity Is Enough?
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .
References

Chapter 2. Funding, Purchasing, and Managing Pedometers
Funding
Purchasing
Managing
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .
References

Chapter 3. Using Pedometers in Physical Education
Introducing Pedometers to Students
Improving Instruction With Pedometer Data
Implementing Teaching Strategies to Increase Physical Activity
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .
References

Chapter 4. Using Pedometers to Teach Self-Management Skills
Self-Efficacy and Motivation
Pedometers and Goal Setting
Setting Individual Activity Goals
Creating Cooperative Class Goals
Setting Step Goals for Discretionary-Time Activity
Calculating Stride Length
Converting Steps to Mileage
Integrating Self-Management Skills
Writing Prompts for Classroom Teachers
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .
References

Chapter 5. Activities for Elementary School Students
Learning About Steps and Activity Time
10 Steps
Estimating Steps and Time
Guess and Check
No Steps
Design a Route
Graphing Step Counts
Understanding Individual Differences
Pedometer Orienteering
Pedometer Frisbee Golf
Other Golf Activities
Pedometer Scavenger Hunt
Pedometer Sports Activities
Moving Across the Country
Pedometer-Enhanced Relays
Extracurricular Activities
Physical Activity Clubs
PAC Charity Walk and Jog
PAC Family Fun Day
PACMoving Across the Country
Active Intramurals
Schoolwide Pedometer Step Contest
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .

Chapter 6. Activities for Secondary School and College Students
Student-Modified Activities Based on Pedometer Steps
Student-Developed Activities
Student-Designed Pedometer Orienteering Course
Activity Exploration
Peer Teaching
Physical Education Activities
Establishing Baseline Step Counts for Daily Physical Activity
Pedometer Goal Setting
Goal-Setting Menu
Individual Intervention Programs
Hypothesis Testing With Pedometers
Learning About the Activity Guidelines
Pedometer Activities for College Students
Pedometers 101
Active vs. Inactive Day
Guess and Walk
Awareness Activities
Interview
The Popular 10,000
Rain or Shine?
30 Minutes
Pedometer Thoughts
Physical Activity and Culture
Wellness Activity
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .
References

Chapter 7. Activities for Families and Communities
Physical Education Nights
Active Open House
Physical Activity Festival
Pass the Pedometer
Pedometer Chore Time
Errands With a Pedometer
Evaluating Physical Activities
Family Goals
Family Dance Night
Walk and Talk
Walk Around the Clock
Family Scavenger Hunt
Season Stepping
Active Samaritans
Adopt-a-Neighborhood Street
Behavior-Change Contract
Walk-to-School Day
Other Pedometer Activity Ideas
Final Thoughts
If You Want to Know More . . .

References
About the Authors

Read also Direzione della Fuori-de--Scatola

Libro de Cocina Ilustrado de la Nueva Dieta Atkins

Author: Robert C Atkins

Full of satisfying, low-carbohydrate recipes made with fresh and delicious ingredients, this comprehensive collection of recipes and meal plans helps dieters adhere to one of the world's most popular diets without counting calories. Dieters will learn to create dishes from creamy mushroom soup to chunky chocolate ice cream while maintaining their ideal weight for life.    



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Just a Lump in the Road or Contra la depresion

Just a Lump in the Road ...: Reflections of Young Breast Cancer Survivors

Author: Debbie Leifert

Today, approximately one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer-and many will be under the age of fifty. There are currently more than 250,000 breast cancer survivors in the United States who are just forty-five years old or younger. They are daughters, wives, mothers, sisters, and friends, whose illness and subsequent treatment affect entire families and communities. And they face issues wholly unique to their age group.

A collaborative effort by six young breast cancer survivors, Just a Lump in the Road . . . shares the kind of candid information, insight, and inspiration that only girlfriends who have "been there" can deliver. Each story is as diverse as the women themselves, and modesty is hurled aside as they discuss dating and mastectomies, children and mortality, and treatment and hair loss. Together with the doctors and healthcare professionals who continue to care for them, the women also provide an overview of the many types of breast cancer treatments now available.

Giving a much-needed voice to the young survivor, Just a Lump in the Road . . . offers validation, comfort, and encouragement for not only the thousands of young women battling breast cancer, but also their spouses, bosses, children, babysitters, friends, boyfriends, and significant others yet to come.



New interesting textbook: Lever House Cookbook or California Farm Cookbook

Contra la depresion

Author: Peter Kramer

What is depression really, and how does society define it? Kramer, a famed psychiatrist and author of the 1993 bestseller Listening to Prozac, says he has written "an insistent argument that depression is a disease, one we would do well to oppose wholeheartedly." In making his argument, Kramer examines the cultural roots of notions about depression and underscores the gap between what we know scientifically and what we feel about the illness. Kramer traces depression from Hippocrates through the Renaissance and Romantic "cult of melancholy" to advances in medicine, psychiatry and psychotherapy, and at last to the disease we now know it to be.

The book maintains the perfect balance between science and human interest, as the author details both psychiatric studies and personal experience.

A comparison of the biochemical workings of depression with the physical and observable symptoms serves as an intellectual trip for readers and provides a thorough exploration of what Kramer dubs "the most devastating disease known to humankind."This book is an important addition to the growing public health campaign against depression.



Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Reduzca sus zonas de grasa femenina or Allergy Free Cooking

Reduzca sus zonas de grasa femenina: Lose Pounds and Inches--Fast!--from Your Belly, Hips, Thighs, and More

Author: Denise Austin

A woman's female fat zone can be that part of her body that pops out after she has a baby, or drops after she turns 40.

It can be that area she tries to hide in baggy shirts or pants. If you have a fat zone, Denise Austin has designed a program just for you. In just 6 weeks, you'll get the slimmer thighs, trimmer hips, and flatter belly that you've dreamed of. You'll lose up to 2 pounds a week, and wherever you used to pinch your share of inches, you'll be smaller, firmer, and more defined.
As you follow Denise's targeted programs, you will:
- Zip through fun, fast workouts that trim and tone trouble areas
- Savor 6 weeks of mouthwatering menu plans, developed by a top nutritionist
- Track your progress in a motivating, specialized journal
- Check out before and after photos of women who've seen amazing, rapid results
- Say goodbye to your female fat zones-forever



Interesting textbook: Truth About Beauty or Everything Health Guide to PMS

Allergy-Free Cooking: How to Survive the Elimination Diet and Eat Happily Ever After

Author: Eileen Rhude Yoder

Do you have food allergies--or suspect you do? If you have been diagnosed by your doctor, or don't yet know why symptoms recur after eating, Allergy-Free Cooking can help you determine what foods cause your symptoms, without sacrificing good taste and pleasurable eating.



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Workouts With Weights or New Hope for People with Alzheimers and Their Caregivers

Workouts With Weights: Simple Routines You Can Do at Home

Author: Stephanie Karoney

"...spells out, in a very straightforward way, why you should work out with weights, the types of dumbbells available, and seventeen exercise programs, each designed to firm up a specific body part...."--Vogue. 160 pages, 200 b/w illus., 8 x 10.



Interesting textbook: Clever Cooking or Snap 12000 Recipes

New Hope for People with Alzheimer's and Their Caregivers: Your Friendly,Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementary Solutions

Author: Porter Shimer

Discover New Ways to Cope with Alzheimer's
Now all those impacted by Alzheimer's disease can improve their quality of life, starting today. This helpful book dispels the myths and clearly lays out the truth about Alzheimer's and offers practical solutions for not only those who have the disease, but also their families and their caregivers. Inside, you'll uncover a new world of hope and the latest information on:
·The signs, symptoms, and proper diagnosis of Alzheimer's
·Living with Alzheimer's and providing the best possible care
·Cutting-edge research, including advances in biotechnology and genetics
·The latest conventional drugs and effective natural treatments, such as Ginkgo biloba and huperzine-A
·And much, much more!



Monday, February 16, 2009

HELLP Syndrome or Hydrotherapy A Medical Dictionary Bibliography and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

HELLP Syndrome: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

Author: ICON Health Publications

This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to HELLP syndrome. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to HELLP syndrome.If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.



Table of Contents:
Forward
Chapter 1. Studies on HELLP Syndrome
Overview
The Combined Health Information Database
Federally Funded Research on HELLP Syndrome
The National Library of Medicine: PubMed
Chapter 2. Books on HELLP Syndrome
Overview
Book Summaries: Online Booksellers
Chapters on HELLP Syndrome
Appendix A. Physician Resources
Overview
NIH Guidelines
NIH Databases
Other Commercial Databases
Appendix B. Patient Resources
Overview
Patient Guideline Sources
Finding Associations
Appendix C. Finding Medical Libraries
Overview
Preparation
Finding a Local Medical Library
Medical Libraries in the U.S. and Canada
ONLINE GLOSSARIES
Online Dictionary Directories
HELLP SYNDROME DICTIONARY
INDEX

Books about: Sundial or Melatonin in Psychiatric and Neoplastic Disorders

Hydrotherapy - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

Author: James N Parker

This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to hydrotherapy. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to hydrotherapy.If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.



Saturday, February 14, 2009

Eating Disorders or Its Not Just About Wrinkles

Eating Disorders: A Parents Guide

Author: Lask

Eating problems in children and teenagers are quite common. Yet myths about the problem abound and it can be very difficult to separate the facts from popular beliefs; unusual or disturbed eating patterns can be understandably bewildering and distressing for parents. Whatever aspect of your child's eating behavior is causing you concern, this book will help you understand some of the more common reasons why problems arise, and will offer advice on what parents and others can do to manage the situation. Written by experienced clinicians, this new edition of Eating Disorders: A Parents' Guide is dedicated to clarifying the subject of eating disorders. Combining an accessible and straightforward introduction to the subject with practical advice, this book represents the first step towards diagnosis and treatment. Case-studies are used to help parents to understand their children's experiences of this complex and challenging subject and sensitive advice is offered on a range of issues, including: how toidentify a complete range of eating difficulties, how to approach specific problems and where to seek help and treatment. Eating Disorders: A Parent's Guide will be welcomed by anyone who is concerned about the eating habits of their children and will be invaluable to professionals working with those suffering from eating disorders.



Interesting book: Ethics and Technology or Secrets of Video Blogging

It's Not Just About Wrinkles: A Park Avenue Dermatologist's Program for Beautiful Skin-in Just 4 Minutes a Day

Author: Neal B Schultz

When women are asked to name the one thing they would like to change about their faces, most of them say, "the wrinkles." But according to Neal Schultz, one of Park Avenue's top dermatologists for the past 25 years, it's color and texture issues, not wrinkles, that cause most of them dissatisfaction with their skin. That's why It's Not Just About Wrinkles is such a breakthrough book in the skin-care world: not only does it enable readers to remedy their problems in just four minutes a day, but it teaches them how to correctly identify exactly what their problems are.

This informative and user-friendly book demonstrates Dr. Schultz's clinically proven five-step program with fascinating before and after photos of real patients, engaging sidebars with statistics and helpful hints, and the author's exclusive guide to selecting the right products for every skin type and every skin problem. It's Not Just About Wrinkles takes all the mystery and confusion out of skin care by revealing dermatologists' long-held trade secrets. Finally, a book that shows every woman how to have the skin she's always wanted!



Friday, February 13, 2009

Headache Help or The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes

Headache Help: A Complete Guide to Understanding Headaches and the Medications That Relieve Them

Author: Susan Lang

A revolution has occurred in the headache field in the last ten years. Yet many people who suffer from headaches never consult a doctor, believing that no help is available, while others become frustrated and give up the search for relief.
Fully revised and updated, this valuable book can save you time and trouble and help you stop the pain. It describes the full range of treatment options for migraines, cluster headaches, and tension headaches. It includes easy-to-understand information on the actions and side effects of hundreds of over-the-counter and prescription medications that prevent or abort headaches or dull the pain of a headache in progress.
Special highlights:
Details on the medications that have revolutionized migraine treatment
Discussion of how hormones affect migraines
Quick-reference guides to the medications that are most likely to work for your particular condition
Helpful suggestions on how to describe your headache to your physician
Hard-to-come-by information on headaches in children, teens, women, and people over fifty
Alternative treatments, including herbs and acupuncture
Self-help strategies such as relaxation techniques and biofeedback
A national index of headache clinics and organizations



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The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes: For Today and Tomorrow

Author: Christopher D Saudek

The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes provides comprehensive and reliable answers to the many questions asked by people with the disease as well as their families and friends. What are the differences between Type I and Type II diabetes, for example? How are the different forms of this disease diagnosed and treated? Can diabetes that develops during pregnancy become a permanent condition? Can diabetes ever be managed with diet and exercise alone?

Written by a team of Johns Hopkins specialists, this authoritative and easy-to-read guide addresses everything about diabetes which patients need to know for good control and good health.

Highlights of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes: • The importance of getting a straight answer about your diagnosis • The physical and psychological demands of diabetes • Managing the disease with blood glucose monitoring, diet, exercise, oral medications, and insulin therapy • Potential short-term and long-term complications, such as hypoglycemia, hardening of the arteries, and effects on eyes, kidneys, feet, and skin • Sexuality, pregnancy, and genetics • Recent developments for treating diabetes and the latest thinking about the importance of close control, based on the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial

American Family Physician

Presents the care of diabetes in a very positive manner, one that engages the patient to learn about his or her illness.

Nutrition in Clinical Care

Recommended for its clarity and sound scientific information.

Sherman M. Holvey

I have read just about every book on diabetes written for persons with diabetes, their families, and the general public, and not one comes close to matching this outstanding book. It covers virtually every issue of concern about diabetes and in a thorough and understandable way provides information that is not generally available to nonprofessionals.

Irwin G. Brodsky

This is a diabetes self-care and healthy living manual. The purpose is to provide diabetic patients with information they need for self-care of diabetes and healthy living with diabetes. It is designed to provide the information using the personal experiences and anecdotes of expert health professionals involved in clinical care and teaching diabetes management. Patients with diabetes and their families are the intended audience. The book provides information on the pathophysiology and treatment of diabetes mellitus. It provides information of relevance to both Type I and Type II diabetic patients. The book additionally provides information about the psychosocial aspects of diabetes and the specialized information about diabetes complications and diabetes during pregnancy. The authors have taken great care to provide diabetes information in a very personal manner. The reader is likely to feel part of an intimate interaction with a healthcare professional. The concepts in this book are described in a understandable but sophisticated manner, so some of the text may beyond the grasp of those with a low reading level. The concepts are presented in a fashion consistent with expert consensus in the field of diabetes. Physicians can feel comfortable that their patients will receive conventional but up-to-date medical opinions. There are a few items in the book related to diabetes diagnosis and treatment that need to be updated because of very recent developments in the field.

Publishers Weekly

Combining the perspectives of the authorsa physician, a mental health counselor and a nurse educatorand drawing largely on their experiences at Johns Hopkins Diabetes Center's self-management program, this comprehensive six-part guidebook aims to help diabetetics take control of their condition. Aided by tables, diagrams and lots of patient anecdotes, the authors identify major types of diabetes, how they are diagnosed and the various treatment options, including diet therapy, insulin and oral medications. Practical advice on all aspects of care ranges from procedures for monitoring one's blood glucose, eating wisely and exercising safely to handling the stress of a job interview and working with an HMO. One chapter aimed at diabetics' families gives dos and don'ts for dealing with common real-life situations. Both short- and long-term complications, e.g., of the eyes, skin, feet and kidneys, are clearly explained, and special coverage is given to the effects of diabetes on sexuality and the problems of gestational diabetes. The final chapter describes current promising research and offers pointers on keeping abreast of new developments. (July)

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Irwin G. Brodsky, MD, MPH (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)
Description: This is a diabetes self-care and healthy living manual.
Purpose: The purpose is to provide diabetic patients with information they need for self-care of diabetes and healthy living with diabetes. It is designed to provide the information using the personal experiences and anecdotes of expert health professionals involved in clinical care and teaching diabetes management.
Audience: Patients with diabetes and their families are the intended audience.
Features: The book provides information on the pathophysiology and treatment of diabetes mellitus. It provides information of relevance to both Type I and Type II diabetic patients. The book additionally provides information about the psychosocial aspects of diabetes and the specialized information about diabetes complications and diabetes during pregnancy.
Assessment: The authors have taken great care to provide diabetes information in a very personal manner. The reader is likely to feel part of an intimate interaction with a healthcare professional. The concepts in this book are described in a understandable but sophisticated manner, so some of the text may beyond the grasp of those with a low reading level. The concepts are presented in a fashion consistent with expert consensus in the field of diabetes. Physicians can feel comfortable that their patients will receive conventional but up-to-date medical opinions. There are a few items in the book related to diabetes diagnosis and treatment that need to be updated because of very recent developments in the field.

Library Journal

Written by a team of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine practitioners, this valuable guide presents critical information about the physical, emotional, and psychological effects of diabetes. The nature of the disease, diet and exercise, treatments, complications, sexuality, pregnancy, and research are covered, often using the stories and concerns of actual patients. The language used, while sometimes complex in concept, is clear, enlightening, and reassuring to the reader. Positive examples stress the importance of individual knowledge and flexibility in daily life. An excellent beginner's guide, more comprehensive for the motivated reader than the American Diabetes Association Complete Guide to Diabetes (LJ 8/15/96), this book complements The Joslin Guide to Diabetes (LJ 7/95), providing additional information on the subjects of complications, treatments, research, and genetics. A required purchase for all health collections. [See also Laurinda Poirier and Katharine M. Coburn's Women & Diabetes, reviewed above.Ed.]Janet M. Schneider, James A. Haley Veterans Hosp., Tampa, Fla.

Rating

4 Stars! from Doody




Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
1The Diagnosis of Diabetes: Making It and Hearing It3
2Types of Diabetes16
3Goals of Treatment and How to Reach Them35
4Blood Glucose Monitoring45
5Hypoglycemia63
6Introduction to Nutrition Therapy: Planning and Understanding the Diet78
7Dietary Health for Type II Diabetes109
8Dietary Health for Type I Diabetes119
9Special Considerations in Nutrition Therapy125
10Exercise and Diabetes133
11Treating Type II Diabetes with Oral Hypoglycemics146
12Treating Diabetes with Insulin159
13Types of Insulin169
14External Insulin Pumps191
15The Emotional Side of Diabetes209
16Families Who Live with Diabetes219
17Balancing Your Social Life, Your Work Life and Diabetes228
18Dealing with Psychological Problems232
19Interacting with Health Care Professionals242
20Interacting with the Health Care System255
21Employment and Diabetes270
22Systemic Symptoms281
23Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Coma289
24Hardening of the Arteries294
25Diabetic Eye Disease302
26Diabetic Kidney Disease309
27Diabetic Neuropathy319
28Diabetes and the Foot327
29Diabetes and the Skin341
30Diabetes and Sexuality349
31Diabetes and Pregnancy357
32The Genetics of Diabetes379
33Diabetes Research389
34The Prognosis409
Index413

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Complete SAS Guide to Safe Travel or The South Beach Heart Health Revolution

The Complete SAS Guide to Safe Travel

Author: Nick Cameron

A unique and comprehensive guide to ensuring you have a safe, trouble free time, whether traveling at home or abroad, on holiday or on business.



Go to: Medieval England or International Trade and Agriculture

The South Beach Heart Health Revolution: Cardiac Prevention That Can Reverse Heart Disease and Stop Heart Attacks and Strokes

Author: Arthur Agatston

Heart disease is the numberone killer of men and women in this country. This year alone, 865,000 people will have a new or recurrent heart attack, and another 700,000 will have a stroke. Don’t become a statistic—heart attacks and strokes can be prevented!

Assess your cardiac risks, avoid unnecessary surgery, and beat the odds of suffering from cardiovascular disease with this groundbreaking book. Let pioneering cardiologist and #1 bestselling author Dr. Arthur Agatston teach you:

Why your cholesterol level may not accurately indicate your risk for heart attack

How a simple noninvasive heart scan can reveal if you are a cardiac time bomb

How you can have a negative stress test and still be at risk for a heart attack

Why belly fat can be deadly—and what you can do about it

What you need to know about life-saving state-of-the-art blood testing, heart imaging, medications, and more

How to transform your lifestyle with a satisfying heart-healthy eating and exercise program that’s easy to integrate into your daily routine

...and more with The South Beach Heart Health Revolution. Change the way you treat your health, your heart, and your approach to living well—now!

“Dr. Agatston has been a guest on my show with this book. Unfortunately, it was too late to help me but, maybe, not you. The doctor is here with a revolution that can save your life.”
—Regis Philbin

Jennifer Johnston Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information - Library Journal

Agatston (medicine, Univ. of Miami; The South Beach Diet) adds yet another book to his successful series. A cardiologist for more than 30 years, Agatston focuses his expertise on what he knows best: maintaining a healthy heart. He espouses four preventive techniques: diet, exercise, diagnostic tests, and medications. The first half of the book includes Agatston's reasoning for utilizing these preventive measures, documented studies and patient testimonials, a gender-specific questionnaire, and information on when invasive surgeries such as angiograms and angioplasties might be necessary. The second part is devoted to Agatston's four-step plan, with a basic overview and sample meal plans from the South Beach Diet, a detailed workout regimen of walking and Pilates-based exercises, and discussions of which medical tests are most important in monitoring one's heart and which prescription and over-the-counter medications (and supplements) are most beneficial and why. Those previously reluctant to take medications won't necessarily be persuaded by Agatston's confidence, and the diet chapter is too slight for most to grasp—but ultimately, Agatston's popularity makes this a necessary purchase for public libraries.



Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Masaje sensual or Help for the Child with Aspergers Syndrome

Masaje sensual

Author: Susan Mumford

An approach to massage that is entirely oriented around the couple and the experience shared between the two, each step introduced in this instruction manual to sensual massage is accompanied by a sexy, full-color photograph. Whether for foreplay or tension relief, therapy or pleasure, this guide introduces the different strokes (effleurage, petrissage, friction) and suggests how and when to use each one. Essential oils and other elements to set the appropriate mood are also discussed.



New interesting book: Uma Armação para Vender Gestão

Help for the Child with Asperger's Syndrome: A Parent's Guide to Negotiating the Social Service Maze

Author: Gretchen Mertz

"Parents of children diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome frequently find themselves embarking on an exhausting and disheartening hunt for the services and interventions that their child needs - and is entitled to. Gretchen Mertz presents a readable and practical parent's guide to developing an intervention program for a child with AS." Giving an accessible overview of the helpful and appropriate services that are available, she provides tips on how to find services and get funding for them, what to expect of them, and how to evaluate them. She also details US legislation and explains how parents can make use of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This book is an essential read for all parents and professionals wishing to find or offer appropriate support for children with Asperger's Syndrome.



Table of Contents:
Foreword9
1Finding a diagnosis19
2Be aware of similar and overlapping diagnoses24
3The usefulness of diagnosis43
4Finding a program59
5Speech therapy63
6Occupational therapy66
7Related therapies76
8What's needed for students with Asperger's syndrome89
9Just what you're entitled to98
10How to get it103
11Coordinating therapy among healthcare system, school, and home141
12Home front hints155
App. IDiagnostic criteria for disorders related to Asperger's syndrome177
App. IISample IEPs, NORAs, BIPs, and FBAs180
App. IIISample blank Section 504 service plan189
App. IVKey sections of IDEA regulations191
App. VKey sections of Section 504 regulations207
App. VIWhen and how to hire a lawyer212
App. VIIState government numbers for information on medical assistance215

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

100 Questions and Answers about Acne or La Stone Therapy

100 Questions and Answers about Acne

Author: Doris J Day

100 Questions & Answers About Acne provides you with all the information you need to manage your complexion problems. The only book to present the physician's and the patient's points of view (featuring actual acne patients' comments), 100 Questions & Answers About Acne answers all your questions about acne. Drawing on her extensive experience as a clinical dermatologist in a busy private practice and as an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at New York University Medical Center, Dr. Doris J. Day, a world-class expert in the field, presents authoritative advice for those dealing with the physical and emotional turmoil of acne -- from the most mild to the most severe cases. By exploding common myths (Don't only teenagers get acne?) and offering expert advice, Dr. Day empowers you to find the best treatment available for your condition. This book is an invaluable friend for all who suffer from acne, whether a few occasional pimples or an extreme, chronic condition.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Patricia Wong, MD (Stanford University Medical Center)
Description: This book presents information about acne in the format of commonly asked questions with answers in laymen's language.
Purpose: The purpose is to educate acne sufferers about acne, treatments, and its causes. Medical personnel may find the information helpful in discussing acne with patients in language they can understand.
Audience: Patients with acne and nurses and physicians having difficulty explaining acne to their patients are the intended audience.
Features: A few simple diagrams illustrate the pathogenesis of acne, what causes comedones, etc. Tables list different types of medications used to treat acne and the different concentrations of alcohol for topical solutions. The simple explanations are the strength of the book.
Assessment: The book is most useful for the general public. Dermatologists will find the book extremely elementary.

Rating

2 Stars from Doody




Table of Contents:
Introductionv
Part 1.Acne Overview1
What is acne?
Who gets acne?
What causes acne?
Part 2.Acne Myths and Facts43
Does chocolate cause acne?
Can greasy food or any food cause or make acne worse?
Does dirty skin make acne worse?
Part 3.When to Treat63
I get only a few pimples each month. Do I need to treat them?
Why do I always get acne in the same spots?
Do I need a blood test to evaluate my acne?
Part 4.Topical Acne Treatment73
What different types of topical treatments are available for acne?
How long should it take to see results?
Why are there so many different treatments for acne?
Part 5.Oral Antibiotics103
When should I consider taking oral antibiotics?
If I take an oral antibiotic, will it make me resistant to antibiotics if I really need to take them at a later time?
What are the most common side effects of oral antibiotics?
Part 6.Oral Isotretinoin119
What is oral isotretinoin?
Am I a good candidate for oral isotretinoin?
How does isotretinoin work?
Part 7.Hormonal Treatments137
What is hormonal therapy? Do I need to have my hormones evaluated?
What hormonal therapy is right for me?
Does every oral contraceptive help acne?
Part 8.Procedures Done in the Doctor's Office149
What procedures can be used to treat acne?
Are chemical peels safe?
What is dermabrasion?
Part 9.Other Treatments/Experimental Methods163
Are herbal supplements safe for acne? Do they work for acne?
How does photodynamic therapy work?
How do I know if a treatment I heard about in the media will work?
Appendix169
Glossary171
Index177

Book about: Historia y Conciencia de clase

La Stone Therapy: The Amazing New Form of Healing Bodywork That Will Transform Your Health

Author: Jane Scrivner


LaStone therapy blends the ancient Native American art of stone massage with modern bodywork techniques. It is growing in popularity as a way of providing relief for stiff and aching muscles, improving circulation and bringing about deep relaxation and rejuvenation. This manual: explains the principles behind LaStone therapy—what it is and what it does; details the health benefits; reveals how LaStone provides deeper, more sustained massage than conventional methods; explains the Native American traditions which underpin LaStone; provides a list of therapists and resources; explains how basalt and marble stones are heated and placed under soft towels at the body's energy points including the hands, along the back, the stomach and the forehead; reveals how cooled stones are also used to soothe inflammation and to comfort tired eyes, or are used in conjunction with heated stones as a form of thermotherapy; and outlines what you can expect from a treatment.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

50 Natural Ways to Energize or Zinc Carnosine

50 Natural Ways to Energize

Author: Tracey Kelly

Recharge both body and mind in a natural, safe way with the help of this handy guide. The book is organized so that you can choose which method will best suit you.



Interesting book: The Geography of the Canadian North or Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts

Zinc-Carnosine: Nature's Safe and Effective Remedy for Ulcers

Author: Georges M Halpern

About the Author:
Georges M. Halpern, MD, attended medical school at the University of Paris, France. He subsequently received a PhD from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Paris XI—-Chatenay Malabry. A Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology, Dr. Halpern is board certified in internal medicine and allergy, and is Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of California—-Davis. He is also a Distinguished Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author resides in Portola Valley, California.



Table of Contents:
Introduction1
1Peptic Ulcer Disease5
2A Short History of Ulcer Treatments15
3A Natural Approach To Ulcer Treatments19
Index41

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Atkins Diabetes Revolution or 3 Days to Vitality

Atkins Diabetes Revolution: The Groundbreaking Approach to Preventing and Controlling Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes

Author: Robert C Atkins

Atkins Diabetes Revolution will help you:

  • Find out if you have the metabolic syndrome
  • Identify your risk for diabetes as soon as possible
  • Make permanent lifestyle changes to normalize the underlying metabolic imbalances that lead to Type 2 diabetes
  • Reduce your chances of suffering a heart attack, stroke, and even some cancers
  • Reduce your risk of heart disease by lowering your triglycerides while increasing your HDL ("good") cholesterol

Read by Sara Krieger

Publishers Weekly

Having been marketed to millions as a weight-loss solution, the Atkins diet is now presented as a means of preventing type 2 diabetes, a disease whose rates are skyrocketing, thanks to the prevalence of risk factors such as obesity and high lipid and blood sugar levels. The authors clearly outline their interpretation of the path to diabetes, arguing that carbs cause blood sugar spikes, triggering the release of more insulin-the hormone that regulates blood sugar-than the cells need. Blood sugar ends up stored as fat and the body's cells start responding more slowly to the insulin, which leads to elevated blood sugar levels. But the tone the authors adopt when touting their low-carb, high-protein, high-fat approach may arouse some skepticism and even fear. "In the end, only you can decide what's best for your health," they warn. "You can choose the Atkins approach and improve your health, or you can choose the ADA [American Diabetes Association] approach and descend into more and more medications and poor health." While studies now demonstrate low-carb dieting can lead to weight loss and cholesterol control over the short term, experts tend to agree that diets that demonize one food group aren't easy to stick to over the long haul. Still, the work includes valuable nutritional information and sounds a needed alarm about the diabetes epidemic. (On sale Aug. 3) Forecast: With national TV, radio and print ads, as well as online promotions, this latest Atkins guide should have no trouble climbing bestseller lists. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



Table of Contents:
Pt. 1Blood sugar and your health1
1The diabetes crossroads3
2Wrong turn : the long road to diabetes13
3Weighing in : the number one risk factor25
4A deadly quintet : meet the metabolic syndrome35
5Warning : prediabetes!53
6Diagnosis : diabetes59
7Managing your diabetes76
8Twin peaks : high blood pressure and high blood sugar85
9The cardiac connection102
Pt. 2Taking charge of your health123
10The Atkins blood sugar control program125
11Take action140
12The importance of good fats154
13The importance of protein166
14The Atkins glycemic ranking180
15Fiber facts193
16The bountiful harvest199
17Controlling your carbs - and liking it214
18Sugar nation222
19Drink to your health234
20Getting extra help : supplements for blood sugar control244
21Getting extra help : supplements for heart health261
22Walking away from diabetes273
23Your personal exercise program286
24It's not just baby fat300
25Type 2 diabetes and your child321
Pt. 3Living the program333
26Meal plans335
27Recipes for success402
Scientific studies that validate the Atkins nutritional approach
App. 1Acceptable induction foods
App. 2Moving beyond induction
App. 3The power of five and ten
App. 4The Atkins glycemic ranking
App. 5The Atkins lifestyle food guide pyramid
App. 6Drugs for hypertension

Look this: The Family Pharmacist or Hearing Aids Political Distortion

3 Days to Vitality

Author: Pamela Serur

Seeking a fresh start? Feel better fast with this total body-cleansing experience and jump-start your life in just three days!

"I know what she has done for me and I can only imagine what her book will do for everyone else."
-- Donna Karan

"Pamela Serure is an extraordinary woman of vision and insight. I have the greatest respect for her. She is a woman of rare gifts."
-- Danielle Steel

"I got juiced with Pamela and felt great the next day, and the day after that, and the day after that...."
-- Christie Brinkley

"This much-needed book is invaluable to enhancing one's journey to optimal health."
-- Richard N. Ash, M.D.

"Pamela Serure is definitely clicking. On-trend for the new millenium."
-- Faith Popcorn, author of Clicking  and The Popcorn Report 



Friday, February 6, 2009

Holy Cow or Safe Baby

Holy Cow: The Hare Krishna Contribution to Vegetarianism and Animal Rights

Author: Steven J Rosen

Hinduism scholar Steven Rosen explores the world of the Hare Krishna movement, which has been instrumental in raising awareness of vegetarianism and the plight of animals in the United States. Holy Cow begins by introducing the Hare Krishna movement and of its colorful singing and dancing, its book distribution program, and especially its restaurants, sacred food distribution, and delicious vegetarian cuisine.

Rosen returns to the early days of Indian culture, to a time when daily life was based on Vedic principles and scriptural wisdom, and shows how vegetarianism and animal rights were endorsed by the Vedic texts. Rosen reveals how a tension was created by a concomitant endorsement of animal sacrifices in ancient Indian culture, a tension that led in part to the beginnings of Jainism and Buddhism.

Rosen then examines the rise of Vaishnavism—the worship of the god Vishnu, or Krishna—and how Vaishnavites were sympathetic to vegetarianism and animal rights, showing the link between the contemporary Hare Krishna movement (ISKCON), founded in the 1960s, and the ancient Vaishnavaites and all that they have accomplished in between. Rosen looks at the "Food for Life" program, the restaurants and cookbooks, and the various forms of writing about vegetarianism and animal rights. The book also includes recipes for those who wish to taste Krishna.

In conclusion, Rosen illustrates how deeply Hare Krishna devotees have influenced the contemporary vegetarian movement and its call for ahimsa, or nonviolence, toward all living beings.

 

AUTHOR BIO:

Steven Rosen is the author of some twenty books on Hindu-related subjects.  He is an initiated disciple of Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Vaishnava Studies, a peer-refereed academic journal that focuses on the culture and philosophy of Vaishnava-Hinduism. He and his family live in New York.



Interesting textbook: Foods Can Save Your Life or Todays Herbal Health for Children

Safe Baby: A Do-It-Yourself Guide for Home Safety

Author: Debra Smiley Holtzman

Protecting their children is the greatest concern for most parents and grandparents. The Safe Baby provides them comprehensive help in making their homes safer for the entire family.

Library Journal

Holtzman, a nationally recognized child-safety and health expert featured on the Discovery Health Channel's Make Room for Baby, offers parents of young children a well-written guide on home safety. The author takes a tour of the house and the backyard, covering safety measures that apply to each room. Besides the expected areas like the nursery, the bathroom, and the kitchen, Holtzman also covers the backyard, the home office, and the basement. Chapters on fire safety, common poisonous plants, and environmental hazards are also addressed. The "Room-by-Room Checklist" and the list of resources in the appendix are handy and extensive. Because this book is similar in content and scope to the author's previous The Panic-Proof Parent: Creating a Safe Lifestyle for Your Family, it is an optional purchase for libraries that own the older book. Otherwise, highly recommended for public libraries.-Maryse Breton, Ann Arbor, MI Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



Thursday, February 5, 2009

When Its Cancer or Renewed Each Day Genesis and Exodus

When It's Cancer: The 10 Essential Steps to Follow after Your Diagnoses

Author: Toni Bernay

A first-of-its-kind, clinically proven program to take control of cancer before it tears your world apart.

As a breast oncologist, Saar Porrath, M.D., had seen all too often just how overwhelming a cancer diagnosis can be. He first conceived of his Personal Cancer Management System (PCMS) to help thousands of his patients navigate the complex maze of questions and decisions they would face. Upon learning of his own cancer, he and his psychologist wife, Toni Bernay, Ph.D., further refined PCMS into a detailed strategy that they and countless others could use in the fight against cancer. Their book offers:
o A practical 10-step program that empowers patients and their loved ones to take charge and be proactive about cancer treatment and care o A comprehensive approach to managing all aspects of living with cancer-medical, emotional, logistical, financial, and legal o Self-assessments, worksheets, and checklists for tracking information to make intelligent, well-reasoned choices



Interesting book: Procedimientos de Exportación/Importación y Documentación

Renewed Each Day --Genesis and Exodus: Daily Twelve Step Recovery Meditations Based on the Bible, Vol. 1

Author: Kerry M Olitzky

Using a seven day/weekly guide format, a recovering person and a spiritual leader who is reaching out to addicted people reюect on the traditional Jewish weekly Bible reading. They bring strong spiritual support for daily living and recovery from addictions of all kinds.

"Meets a vital need; it offers a chance for people turning from alcoholism and addiction to renew their spirits and draw upon the Jewish tradition to guide and enrich their lives." - Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg, President, CLAL

Volume I (ISBN 1-879045-12-5)
Volume II (ISBN 1-879045-13-3)



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

You Can Eat Well with Diabetes or 100 Questions Answers about Mesothelioma

You Can Eat Well with Diabetes!

Author: Helen V Fisher

Millions of Americans live with diabetes and face the daily challenge of maintaining a healthy diet. For most people with Type II diabetes (the most common form, which usually develops later in life), eating a well-planned, healthful diet with appropriate calorie level is enough to control the disease. EATING WELL WITH DIABETES makes it easier for diabetics to truly enjoy balanced meals, easing the stress of living with Type II diabetes by making menu planning a breeze via more than 160 easy, delicious, and healthful recipes that the entire family will savor. Using common supermarket ingredients, the recipes include such favorites as Bruschetta, Hamburger Supreme, Mandarin Chicken, Apple-Blackberry Cobbler, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies. Each recipe includes nutritional information and exchanges. The clear, informative introduction by registered dietitian Jeanette Egan, with suggestions for designing an exercise program and tips for reading nutritional labels, makes this more than a cookbook—it’s a valuable guide to understanding and living with diabetes.



Table of Contents:
Introduction: Diabetes and Your Diet7
What is Diabetes?8
Controlling Diabetes through Diet15
Diabetes and Exercise28
Medications for Type II Diabetes33
Easy-to-Prepare Recipes for Living Well with Type II Diabetes35
Appetizers36
Soups48
Salads63
Dressings, Salsas & Sauces81
Rice, Beans & Pasta94
Vegetables110
Fish & Seafood126
Meats142
Poultry156
Desserts170
Snacks186
Breakfast & Brunch199
Exchange Lists217
Bibliography231
Index235

Books about: Paths to God or Working in the Dark

100 Questions & Answers about Mesothelioma

Author: Harvey I Pass

The only book to provide the doctor's and patient's views, gives you practical answers to your questions about treatment options, sources of support, legal option, and much more.



Monday, February 2, 2009

1001 Ways to Stay Young Naturally or Asthma Cooking

1001 Ways to Stay Young Naturally

Author: DK Publishing

Don't let age compromise beauty! Get youthful-looking skin, glossy hair, better posture, more energy, and a healthier heart with these bite-sized tips guaranteed to restore a youthful glow the natural way-all without surgery, drugs or expensive products.



Look this: The Seduction of Common Sense or The War Within

Asthma Cooking: Combating the Symptoms of Asthma, Plus Advice on Eczema and Hayfever,With 50 Recipes ( Eatting For Health Series)

Author: Bridgid McConvill

Discover the impact that environment, lifestyle and diet have on suffers of asthma, eczema, and hayfever.



Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Breast Cancer Survival Manual or Midlife Mamas on the Moon

The Breast Cancer Survival Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide for Women with Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer

Author: John Link

With more than 50,000 copies sold, this completely updated edition is one of the most essential and bestselling books on the subject

The Breast Cancer Survival Manual , third edition, is newly revised to contain all of the latest findings that women diagnosed with breast cancer need to participate in developing the most effective treatment plan. This new edition includes the most current advice on

- tamoxifen, herceptin, and other chemotherapy options
- the growing importance of Her-2 oncogene testing
- clinical research trials under way that could broaden treatment options
- the role of preventative drugs and prophylactics for those with genetic high risk for breast cancer
- Sentinal Lymph Node sampling, a new method of local cancer control

Updated information on the nature and biology of breast cancer, choosing a treatment team, managing side effects, and optimizing medication are also included. The Breast Cancer Survival Manual continues to be a must-have for any woman seeking honest, accurate, and easily understandable information about managing breast cancer today.



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introduction: About This Manual1
1Second Opinions9
2Local Control: Surgery and Radiation16
3Systemic Control37
4The Pathology Report55
5Types of Breast Cancer61
6Ductal Cancer in Situ (DCIS)69
7Picking Your Team77
8Radiation81
9Chemotherapy88
10Management of Side Effects: Quality-of-Life Issues110
11Hormonal Therapy, Tamoxifen, and the Aromatase Inhibitors120
12Clinical Research Trials129
13Diet, Exercise, Herbs, and Vitamins133
14The Mind and Body Connection156
15Genetic Risk161
16Fear of Recurrence170
17Hormone Replacement after Breast Cancer174
18How to Work the Medical System180
19Logs and Calendars184
Conclusion: More about This Manual191
Resources193
Glossary197
Index207

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Midlife Mamas on the Moon: Celebrate Great Health, Friendships, Sex, and Money and Launch Your Second Life!

Author: Sunny Hersh

In 2004, the last of the 78 million baby boomers - those born in l964 - turn 40. The boomers have already made 40 the new 30, and they change the Rules of Aging faster than the current miracle diet. The new book Midlife Mamas on the Moon makes sense of it all, summing up the latest ways to celebrate the new freedom and power of the second half of life.

Packed with useful checklists, honest personal stories, and no-nonsense resources, popular speaker and wellness trainer Sunny Hersh empowers you to become best friends with your husband, discover the natural alternatives to peri- and menopause problems, bulk up your brain and your bones for a lifetime, and lose weight with your eyeballs. In addition, this warm, funny "digest" of midlife wisdom has practical ideas on how to upgrade your job, your exercise program, and your financial future.

What People Are Saying

John Sestina
At a time when women used to have hot flashes, they're now experiencing power surges! Sunny Hersh has compiled the ultimate guide book, filled with humor and wisdom, for this very unique time in the life of the millennium woman.
author of Managing to be Wealthy


Shad Helmstetter
Midlife Mamas on the Moon is a gem of a book that uplifts and entertains while it dispenses womanly wisdom that is so up to date, it is a must read for today's motivated mid-lifer. Sunny Hersh can really write, and she will get you on track, moving, and enjoying the journey.
— author of What to Say When You Talk to Yourself


John Gray
A fun and informative guide to create health and happiness at midlife and beyond.
— Ph.D, Author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus


Nicholas Lore
A terrific book that every woman in midlife should read. Filled with practical answers to all the questions that arise at this time of life, Sunny Hersh's book is a must read for anyone who wants to live life after 40 with passion, freedom and power. Highly recommended.
—author of The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success


Victoria Moran
Light-hearted, knowing, and very, very honest, Midlife Mamas on the Moon makes me proud to be in my prime.
— author of Creating a Charmed Life.


Leslie Sansone
I'm a midlife mama and I love Sunny's good, sound advice on enjoying the prime of life!
— Creator of Walk Away the Pounds and other in home walking videos