Internal Medicine
Review:I purchased this book when our oldest was first diagnosed with having some sensory processing difficulties. The book contains a wealth of ideas for sensory challenged children and each of the activities is sectioned within a chapter pertaining to a particular sense, like vestibular activities, tactile activites, auditory, etc., so that you can customize your play regime specifically to the needs of your child (or just try a little of them all, they are great fun!) This book outways any fancy toy... Read more
Review:I rave about this book in positive ways & share with everyone. This was a replacement book as a doctor! kept my book loaned to him. It arrived timely & in great condition. Great to have it back for research & continued growth. Read more
Review:Without a doubt, this book was an amazing surprise. Deborah Blum has taken a potentially dry topic, the evolution of forensic medicine, by treating each of ten poisons as individual characters in the story of how the City of New York came to recognize the importance of medical evidence in business of criminal prosecution. Read more
Review:This book is so informative and helped me turn my diet around. I lost 20 pounds using the supplements and guidelines Dr. Junger outlines here, plus have learned so much about our "second brain" -- the gut! Read more
Review:Just an amazing subject that we know very little about, yet shows a lot of promise for medical issues such as obesity, cancers, mental health, etc. Highly recommend this book, not too dry, humorous & informative. Encouraged to read more about this subject. Read more
Review:Dr. Chutkan has shared important information with us that should have been common knowledge long ago. It's not new, and others have been saying much the same, but Chutkan follows it up with a plan that might work for the people who haven't digested the importance of how digestion influences one's life but need to find a solution. Read more
Review:An excellent survey through the megawonder that is the human brain. Eagleman provides illuminating examples of how the brain is able to rewire itself when there is a physical injury. Sometimes there is some technical language, but likely that is to be expected. Some of the effectiveness of the text was blunted since I was reading on a kindle, thus color illustrations are not visible. The book is a guide to the TV series; unfortunately, I have not seen this. Read more
Review:It's wonderful theory. However there is no chance to practice everything if you live outside US. I not succeeded to get recommended products as activator nrf2 from xymogen outside US. To few my email inquiries xymogen (company of one of the authors producing products recommended for book readers;) ) answered .... with proud silence :) Read more
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Review:This book provided good information on the stages of birth - what to expect and ideas for working through the various stages. It also goes into the "evils" of any medical intervention, some of which are still valid today and some of which are not relevant any more due to changes in medical knowledge. It highly recommends having a frank discussion with your health care provider regarding your birthing wishes and provides some good questions and points of discussion to help you with this conversat... Read more