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The Harvard Guide to Women's Health Karen J. Carlson

The Harvard Guide to Women's Health By Karen J. Carlson

The Harvard Guide to Women's Health by Karen J. Carlson


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This publication is guide to women's health, containing over 300 A-Z entries. It contains information on topics such as: how common diseases affect women as opposed to men, emotional and social issues such as anorexia and domestic abuse and special health implications for pregnant women.

The Harvard Guide to Women's Health Summary

The Harvard Guide to Women's Health by Karen J. Carlson

With the publication of "The Harvard Guide to Women's Health", women world's medical institutions: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. The book features: over 300 A-to-Z entries that answer - in plain English - the questions women most frequently ask their doctors; the practical experience of physicians who have cared for thousands of women patients at leading medical centres; authoritative medical knowledge from pioneers in the emerging field of women's primary care, and the critical guidance women need to navigate today's changing health care system; hard-to-find information about how common diseases and their treatments are different for women than for men, including heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders and depression. There is coverage of the frequently overlooked emotional and social issues that are inseparable from women's physical health, such as domestic abuse, anorexia and bulimia, occupational hazards and rape; balanced perspectives on controversies sometimes distorted in the popular media, on such topics as oestrogen replacement therapy, breast reconstruction, alcohol use, ideal body weight, and post-traumatic stress disorder; the special implications of conditions and therapies for pregnant or breastfeeding women, and advice on the special health concerns of postmenopausal and elderly women; tips on how to record and describe symptoms, and how to ask the right questions about different treatment options; and over 250 illustrations and over 400 resources for further information, including the latest hotlines, newsletters and online services.

The Harvard Guide to Women's Health Reviews

Ynamed a "PW" Best Book of 1996 The projected Harvard University Press Reference Library is off to an impressive start with its first volume, a comprehensive guide to what women need to know to form effective partnerships with their physicians. Carlson and Eisenstat, co-editors of The Primary Care of Women, and Ziporyn, a medical journalist and historian, offer an authoritative and accessible means to this end. Encyclopedic coverage includes over 300 main entries arranged alphabetically from Abdominal Pain to Zinc, plus an extensive index that directs readers to discussions of several hundred subtopics...Matters related to reproduction are emphasized, but general topics such as alternative therapies, exercise, nutrition and concerns common to both sexes, such as diabetes and coronary artery disease, are also discussed, with attention given to how symptoms and treatment may differ for women. Descriptions of specific therapies and procedures are clear; many are accompanied by exceptionally lucid line drawings. The resource directory includes organizations, print sources, Internet and World Wide Web sites.

Table of Contents

Abdominal pain; abortion; acne; acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); adenomyosis; adhesions; alcohol; alpha-fetoprotein screening; alternative therapies; Alzheimer's disease; amenorrhea; amniocentesis; anaemia; anaesthesia; angina pectoris; anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa; antianxiety drugs; antibiotics; antidepressants; antiinflammatory drugs; anxiety disorders; aortic stenosis; arrththmia; arthritis; arthroplasty; artificial sweeteners; asthma; autoimmune disorders; back pain; bacterial vaginosis; biopsy; birth control; blood tests; body image; body odours; bowel disorders; breast cancer; breast implants and enlargement; breast lumps (benign); breast pain; breast reconstruction; breast reduction; breast self-examination; breastfeeding; breathing disorders; calcium; carpal tunnel syndrome; cataracts; cervical cancer; cesarean section; chancroid; chemotherapy; chest pain; childbirth; chlamydia; cholesterol; chorionic villi sampling; chronic fatigue disorders; coffee; colds; colon and rectal cancer; colostomy; colposcopy; computerized axial tomography scans; condoms; congestive heart failure; constipation; contact lenses; coronary artery disease; cosmetic dentistry; cosmetic safety; cosmetic surgery; cryosurgery; Cushing syndrome; cystocele, urethrocele, and rectocele; cytolytic vaginosis; dentures, bridges, and implants; depression; dermabrasion and chemical peels; diabetes; diaphragms and cervical caps; diethystilbestrol (DES); dieting; dilatation and curettage; diuretics; diverticular disease; domestic abuse; douching; dry eye; eclampsia; ectopic pregnancy; edema; electrocautery; electrosurgical loop excision; endometrial cancer; endometrial hyperplasia; endometriosis; epilepsy; oestrogen; oestrogen replacement therapy; exercise; eye care; eyelid surgery; face lift; fallopian tube cancer; fatigue; fibromyalgia; foot care; galactorrhoea; gallstones; genetic counselling; genital warts; glaucoma; goitres and thyroid nodules; gonorrhoea; gum disease; hair care; hair dyes; hair loss; hair removal ;headaches; heart disease; heartburn; haemorrhoids; hepatitis; hermaphroditism; herpes; high blood pressure; hirsutism; hormonal contraception; hyperandrogenism; hyperprolactinemia; hyperthyroidism; hypoglycaemia; hypothyroidism; hysterectomy; hysteroscopy; immunizations; incontinence; infertility; infrequent periods; insomnia; interstitial cystitis; intrauterine devices; iron; irritable bowel syndrome; kegel exercises; keloid scarring; kidney disorders; knee pain. (Part contents).

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GOR002853476
9780674367692
0674367693
The Harvard Guide to Women's Health by Karen J. Carlson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1996-05-03
734
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