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1) Tuberculosis
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Discusses the history of tuberculosis and its resurgence in the latter part of the twentieth century within the United States, and examines case histories, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease.
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Book Preview: #1 There have been two main ideas about cardiovascular disease over the past 150 years: the cholesterol hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. The cholesterol hypothesis has become so dominant that it stands alone, unquestioned and unchallenged.
#2 The alternative hypothesis is that blood clots, and blood clotting, are the key players in cardiovascular disease. From...
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"A poignant and hilarious oral history of a (fictitious) musical phenomenon. Celebrated music critic and cultural historian David Hajdu unravels the mystery of a one of-a-kind artist, a pianist with a rare neurological condition that enables her to make music that is nothing less than pure, unmediated emotional expression. Her name is Adrianne Geffel, praised as "the Geyser of Grand Street" and the "Queen of Bleak Chic." Yet despite her renown, she...
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In three widely spaced locations, three apparently unrelated people die a horrible death. Ravaged by high fever, they succumb to a virus that dissolves their lungs. Local authorities are helpless. After this mysterious disease strikes a researcher at NIH, her fiance, Lt. Col. Jonathan Smith, vows to find what forces are responsible for her death. Every hour is crucial.
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"Where do viruses come from? Why do they make us sick? And how can we prevent them from spreading? The Secret Life of Viruses is full of all the amazing and fascinating facts you should know about the millions of viruses all around us! Young readers willlearn about how viruses spread, how our bodies fight them, the history of viruses in the world, and much more. By teaching readers about the science behind this timely topic and offering context for...
11) Porneiopathology A Popular Treatise on Venereal and Other Diseases of the Male and Female Genital
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A popular treaties on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system, with remarks on impotence, orgasm, sterility, piles, and gravel and prescriptions for their treatment.
14) Beat the heart attack gene: the revolutionary plan to prevent heart disease, stroke, and diabetes
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Presents a new model for understanding and preventing heart disease, explaining the three different genetic types of cholesterol profiles and offering tailored treatments and diets for each type using the Bale/Doneen Method.
16) Gemini virus
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Bob Easton thinks he has a cold. Before he dies in agony, four days later, he infects dozens of people. Local health agencies become quickly overwhelmed by the sick and dying and beg the CDC for help. Dr. Michael Beck and Cara Porter, a member of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, race to identify the deadly bug. They can't cure it until they know what it is.
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En la medicina actual, los síntomas y signos que integran un conjunto de síndromes, han sido parcialmente olvidados, siendo substituidos a través de las nuevas tecnologías, por una serie de estudios de laboratorio y gabinete, que amén de elevar los costos de la atención, en muchas ocasiones generan desorientación y fallan al establecer puntualmente los diagnósticos.
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Use of real-time continuous glucose monitors among people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes is growing rapidly and should continue to grow until an artificial pancreas is brought to market. Likewise, use of professional systems in healthcare practices is expanding. But, other than manufacturer instructional manuals and some book chapters on CGMs, there are no standalone publications available with concise, non-commercial instructions on CGM prescription...
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