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Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians Volume Two

Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians Volume Two

Mystery illnesses can be helped this book lays the groundwork for it. Building on its predecessor this new volume Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians is an essential peer-reviewed resource for practitioners those in allied health care and complementary/alternative medicine. The book contains valuable information for healthcare providers to use by helping patients manage treat and even prevent illnesses and put them on a healthy path to recovery. This volume contains information on various subjects including: · Illnesses resulting from water damaged buildings and subsequent change in the microbiome of the building · Steps to heal from mold/mycotoxin illnesses · Effects of CIRS on metabolism and insulin resistance · Pediatric sleep-related breathing disorders and their effects on growth and development · Environmental hormone disruptors · Myalgic encephalitis/chronic fatigue syndrome · Regenerative agriculture · Circadian effects of artificial light and their effects on mitochondria · Nutritional support for Covid · The human body as a biological sound healing instrument · Art in medicine · Living life with intention and mindfulness · Making childbirth a positive experience Written by authors at the forefront of their respective fields this book presents information for people “written off” as having a “mystery illness. ” It is a comprehensive guide on evaluating illnesses that are difficult to diagnose. | Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians Volume Two

GBP 42.99
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The Development of British Naval Aviation 1914–1918

Today's Curiosity is Tomorrow's Cure The Case for Basic Biomedical Research

Today's Curiosity is Tomorrow's Cure The Case for Basic Biomedical Research

Basic curiosity-driven biomedical science has delivered many of today’s most significant medical advances. This book provides clearly explained examples from recent biomedical history and includes convincing arguments for sustaining a robust portfolio of basic research. Intended as an engaging read which will delight undergraduate and graduate students as well as scientific researchers it is full-throated advocacy of basic science. Illustrations and examples include the discoveries of penicillin and insulin and the breakthrough elucidation of the genetic code. Providing both compelling rationale in support of basic science and a fascinating look through the history of modern biomedical research this book highlights with stirring examples why basic biomedical research is so important and how so many key advances in medicine are derived from basic research. The book also offers a rationale for scientific inquiry and a broader understanding of the history of modern biomedical research missing from today’s classrooms. Key Features 1) Provides clear explanations of great scientific discoveries 2) Illustrates connections between basic research findings and modern medicine 3) Includes compelling graphics/diagrams/illustrations 4) Accessible to the general public 5) Offers background for more specialized readers including researchers as well as those with advanced degrees. Related Titles Staddon J. Scientific Method: How Science Works Fails to Work and Pretends to Work (ISBN 978-1-1382-9536-0) Helliwell J. R. Skills for Scientific Life (ISBN 978-1-4987-6875-7) MacRitchie F. Scientific Research as a Career (ISBN 978-1-4398-6965-9) | Today's Curiosity is Tomorrow's Cure The Case for Basic Biomedical Research

GBP 31.99
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Sculptors and Design Reform in France 1848 to 1895 Sculpture and the Decorative Arts

Sculptors and Design Reform in France 1848 to 1895 Sculpture and the Decorative Arts

Challenging distinctions between fine and decorative art this book begins with a critique of the Rodin scholarship to establish how the selective study of his oeuvre has limited our understanding of French nineteenth-century sculpture. The book's central argument is that we need to include the decorative in the study of sculpture in order to present a more accurate and comprehensive account of the practice and profession of sculpture in this period. Drawing on new archival sources sculptors and objects this is the first sustained study of how and why French sculptors collaborated with state and private luxury goods manufacturers between 1848 and 1895. Organised chronologically the book identifies three historically-situated frameworks through which sculptors attempted to validate themselves and their work in relation to industry: industrial art decorative art and objet d'art. Detailed readings are offered of sculptors who operated within and outside the Salon including Sévin Chéret Carrier-Belleuse and Rodin; and of diverse objects and materials from Sèvres vases to pewter plates by Desbois and furniture by Barbedienne and Carabin. By contesting the false separation of art from industry Claire Jones's study restores the importance of the sculptor-manufacturer relationship and of the decorative to the history of sculpture. | Sculptors and Design Reform in France 1848 to 1895 Sculpture and the Decorative Arts

GBP 42.99
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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Gaze Body Image Shame Judgment and Maternal Function Being and Belonging

Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Gaze Body Image Shame Judgment and Maternal Function Being and Belonging

Have you ever been praised or criticized about your body or any part of it? With this question participants of a research study were invited to share their experiences of body judgment. As participants described the body is a carrier of messages and the source of judgmental experiences. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Gaze Body Image Shame Judgment and Maternal Function: Being and Belonging offers an insightful and engaging psychoanalytical account of experiences of shame and fear of rejection explained through clinical vignettes and research participants’ scripts. Exploring the findings from the individual and social standpoints as well as the cultural and historical influences Dr. Roth proposes that judgements are experienced as attacks with the meaning attributed to the criticized body part affecting the sense of self and forming a central point of the participants’ identity trauma. Furthermore that as guilt requires reparative action shame requires an act of sacrifice to align the individual to the ideal and to preserve the matrix of belonging thus explaining the participants’ use of alienation as a defense. This book will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists as well as scholars of culture and religion. Giving a brief introduction to psychoanalytic concepts with a full glossary it will also appeal to the non-psychoanalytic reader interested in body image and how related perceptions and judgements can affect our own sense of Being and Belonging. | Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Gaze Body Image Shame Judgment and Maternal Function Being and Belonging

GBP 32.99
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