Bleak Health

Bleak Health

Author: Nicholas Cambridge

Publisher: Writers and Their Contexts

Published: 2022-06-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781913087982

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Bleak Health - by a medically-trained literary historian - offers an in-depth study of Dickens's life and letters from a medical viewpoint, the first comprehensive account of the health of Charles Dickens and his family.


Redistributing Health

Redistributing Health

Author: Thomas Allan McIntosh

Publisher: University of Regina Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780889772274

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What too few people realize is that, as Andre Picard writes in his Foreword to Redistributing Health, "social justice--or lack thereof has a greater impact on the health of the population than the human genome, lifestyle choice, and medical treatment." The truth is that things like poverty, social exclusion, lack of meaningful employment, and lack of access to education or good housing contribute significantly to ill health in Canada--and none of these will be remedied by doctors or hospitals or pill bottles.


Valuing Health

Valuing Health

Author: Charles E. Phelps

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-01-04

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 019768629X

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Valuing Health uses the generalized risk-adjusted cost-effectiveness (GRACE) model to demonstrate the economic value of improving the quality of life for individuals with disability or severe illness.


Peace Through Health

Peace Through Health

Author: Neil Arya

Publisher: Kumarian Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1565492587

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We typically define and talk about wars using the language of politics, but what happens when you bring in a doctor’s perspective on conflict? Can war be diagnosed like an illness? Can health professionals participate in its mitigation and prevention? The contributors to Peace through Health: How Health Professionals Can Work for a Less Violent World engage with these ground-breaking ideas and describe tools that can further peace once war is understood as a public health problem. The idea of working for peace through the health sector has sparked many innovative programs, described here by over 30 experts familiar with the theory and practice of Peace through Health. They cover topics such as prevention and therapy, program evaluations, medical ethics, activism, medical journals, human rights, and the uses of epidemiology. Those considering careers in medicine and other health and humanitarian disciplines as well as those concerned about the growing presence of militarized violence in the world will value the book’s many insights Other Contributors: Will Boyce, Caecilie Buhmann, Anne BundeBirouste, Kenneth Bush, Helen Caldicott, Rob Chase, Khagendra Dahal, Hamit Dardagan, Ann Duggan, Lowell Ewert, Paul Farmer, Norbert Goldfield, Paula Gutlove, Katherine Kaufer Christoffel, Maria Kett, John Last, Barry S. Levy, Tarek Loubani, Evan Lyon, Graeme MacQueen, Ian Maddocks, Ambrogio Manenti, Klaus Melf, Viet Nguyen-Gillham, Wendy Orr, Andrew D. Pinto, Alex Rosen, Simon Rushton, Hana Saab, Victor W. Sidel, Sonal Singh, John Sloboda, Karen Trollope-Kumar, Marshall Wallace, Jim Yong Kim, Anthony Zwi.


Great Medical Mysteries

Great Medical Mysteries

Author: Richard Gordon

Publisher: House of Stratus

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 075514709X

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Great Medical Mysteries is a hilarious catalogue of medical mysteries and trivia - mysteries of history, mysterious addictions and everyday medical mysteries are all pondered with Richard Gordon's famed wit. The result is a deeply humorous, often bawdy, novel that explores the fancies and bodily functions of human beings through the ages.


Self-help for the Bleak

Self-help for the Bleak

Author: Rich Hall

Publisher: PSS Adult

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 9780843136692

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The comedian offers humorous mock-advice on loneliness, being broke, dating, depression, and self-esteem, along with reflections on living


Current Perspectives on Nutrition and Health

Current Perspectives on Nutrition and Health

Author: Royal Society of Canada

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0773516980

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Research on health and nutrition confirms the significance of diet in maintaining health, reducing the risk of chronic disease, heart disease, cancer and obesity. Exploring developments in this field, the Royal Society of Canada sponsored a symposium in 1996. This text is based on that symposium.


Health Informatics and Technological Solutions for Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Health Informatics and Technological Solutions for Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Author: Suman Lata Tripathi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-04-13

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1000369722

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This reference text presents statistical information, causes and impacts of coronavirus on populations, economics, and environment. The text includes machine learning and deep learning techniques to understand exponential behavior as well as predicting the future reachability of the COVID-19 outbreak. It discusses important concepts including smart sensors for early stage diagnosis, diagnosis of COVID-19 using low power IoT-enabled systems, biomedical imaging and sensor fusion, and electronic solutions for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of diseases. Aimed at graduate students and professionals in the field of electrical engineering, electronics and communications engineering, biomedical engineering and nanomaterials, this book discusses fundamental aspects and latest research in the field of COVID-19 covers diagnostics techniques in detail provides overview of the symptoms, preventions, and treatments related to COVID-19 discusses android-based mobile applications helpful in spreading awareness of COVID-19