Netdoctor

Netdoctor

Author: Michael Wolff and Company, Inc. Staff

Publisher: Madison Books

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780679771739

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Offers a powerful cure for medical ignorance--the Internet!


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Publisher: IOS Press

Published:

Total Pages: 7289

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Net Doctor

Net Doctor

Author: Michael Wolff

Publisher: Dell

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780440224266

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One of two mass market Internet guides packed with easy-to-use information from the leading net authority and author of Your Personal Net Guide, NetDoctor lists more than 2,000 health sites on the Internet, offering expert guidance on how to find all types of medical information quickly and easily.


Ubiquity

Ubiquity

Author: Arie Hasman

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 1070

ISBN-13: 9781586036478

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Talks about the ubiquitous computing that helps us to identify ways of managing care that promises to be considerably easier in letting patients maintain their good health while enjoying their life in their usual social setting, rather than having to spend much time at costly, dedicated healthcare facilities.


Digital Health Information for the Consumer

Digital Health Information for the Consumer

Author: David Nicholas

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1317150821

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This unique book draws on research that constituted the first major nationwide evaluation of the use and impact of key digital health information platforms which were provided to thousands of health consumers in the UK. The authors offer the first comprehensive and detailed comparison of usage and impact of the three major ICT platforms delivering health information - the internet, touch-screen kiosks and digital interactive television. It provides an extensive reference source on how health consumers behave when online, whether this differs according to digital platform or type of user, how users perceive digital health services and what health benefits these services deliver. The book will be invaluable reading for all those interested in digital health information - students, academics, health policy-makers and information managers.


Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems

Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems

Author: Vasile Palade

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-04-08

Total Pages: 1531

ISBN-13: 3540452249

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2.1 Text Summarization “Text summarization is the process of distilling the most important information from a source (or sources) to produce an abridged version for a particular user (or users) and task (or tasks)” [3]. Basic and classical articles in text summarization appear in “Advances in automatic text summarization” [3]. A literature survey on information extraction and text summarization is given by Zechner [7]. In general, the process of automatic text summarization is divided into three stages: (1) analysis of the given text, (2) summarization of the text, (3) presentation of the summary in a suitable output form. Titles, abstracts and keywords are the most common summaries in Academic papers. Usually, the title, the abstract and the keywords are the first, second, and third parts of an Academic paper, respectively. The title usually describes the main issue discussed in the study and the abstract presents the reader a short description of the background, the study and its results. A keyword is either a single word (unigram), e.g.: ‘learning', or a collocation, which means a group of two or more words, representing an important concept, e.g.: ‘machine learning', ‘natural language processing'. Retrieving collocations from text was examined by Smadja [5] and automatic extraction of collocations was examined by Kita et al. [1].


Don't Just Do Something, Sit There

Don't Just Do Something, Sit There

Author: Bob Thomson

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2009-01-31

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1780632061

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Don't Just Do Something, Sit There offers anyone who would like to learn how to coach or to develop their existing coaching skills a practical guide to coaching people using a predominantly non-directive approach. It explores how a coach can help others to think through their situation and find their own way forward, one which reflects the reality and constraints of their situation. The book considers the skills which underpin successful coaching – listening attentively, asking questions that help the other to think, and playing back to communicate or check understanding. It explores the spectrum of directive to non-directive coaching, considers practical aspects such as confidentiality, describes a range of tools that a coach might use, and looks at how a line manager can adopt a coaching style. It also considers the philosophical and psychological foundations of non-directive coaching. - Written by an experienced coach in clear and easily understood language - Aimed at managers, consultants and HR professionals who want to use a non-directive approach to empowering others and releasing their potential - Chapters can be read as stand alone guides to topics such as listening, questioning, becoming a capable coach, and the inner game of coaching


Managing PCOS For Dummies

Managing PCOS For Dummies

Author: Gaynor Bussell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1119996384

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Don't be held hostage by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome - with the right diet and effective exercise, you can minimise its impact on your day-to-day life and future wellbeing. Packed with realistic advice from a qualified nutritionist, this guide takes you through everything from picking which treatments to try - and which to avoid - to thriving with PCOS superfoods and finding resources and support to help you stay positive and maintain your focus


ADHD

ADHD

Author: Robert Duffy

Publisher: BX.Plans Ltd.

Published: 2020-07-27

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1910843954

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Does your child have frequent temper tantrums? Are they always fidgeting, running around screaming or falling over? Perhaps you teach a child like that. If so, the chances are they’re just being boisterous. But for five to ten per cent of children it isn’t that simple – these are the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). So, how can you tell the difference and what can you do about it? This book guides parents and teachers step-by-step through the action they need to take, giving the reader the answers to all the essential questions. Knowledge is the key. Finding out as much as you can is crucial. This book is their starting point.


Diabetes for Dummies

Diabetes for Dummies

Author: Sarah Jarvis

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-12-09

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1119992400

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Bestseller! Features new information on metabolic syndrome Take control of your diabetes and live well Don't just survive – thrive! That's the message of this state-of-the-art guide to diabetes management, now updated to include the latest advances in therapy for diabetes and its complications. From causes, symptoms, and side effects to treatments and diet, this book delivers sound advice on staying fit and feeling great. Understand and manage diabetes Choose a diet plan that suits you Prevent long-term complications Care for someone who has diabetes Manage high blood pressure, cholesterol, and kidney problems ". . . diabetic patients . . . should arm themselves with sugar cubes, glucose tablets, boiled sweets . . . but also with a copy of Diabetes For Dummies . . ." —Dr Thomas Stuttaford, The Times ". . . combines clarity with depth and detail . . ." —Yoga and Health magazine