The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health

The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health
Author: Jacqueline L. Longe
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: Environmental health
ISBN: 9781410388247

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"Contains over 280 entries on environmental health. Topics include significant historic and current natural and manmade events, public health terms, diseases and conditions related to the environment, and organizations and legislation"--

The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health

The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health
Author: Jacqueline L. Longe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781414498805

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The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health contains information on the actual catastrophic events - how, where, when, why each of these environmental conditions occurred - what impact the effect has and the kinds of health issues that arise from the event, how to identify the health issues, and how to treat the conditions through test, treatment, therapy, and public health response. This product describes the immediate public health response and the long-term public health needs (progress, challenges, etc). The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health covers events, environmental health statutes, diseases/conditions, environmental health policy issues, as well offering biographical sidebars on key figures in environmental health. The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health benefits high school and college students researching specific environmental disasters and issues for their courses in psychology, public health, and history. The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health benefits public library patrons dealing with the long-term effects of environmental health issues directly or those interested in these issues that affect whole communities and demand widespread public health response.

The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Author: Kristine M. Krapp
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780787650001

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Authoritative, objective and in tune with the subjects that matter to students and researchers, the Gale Group presents The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine -- unbiased information on alternative and complementary medical practices. Covering all aspects of the subject -- therapies, conditions/ diseases, herbs/plants and people -- the Encyclopedia identifies 40 types of alternative medicine being practiced today, including: Accupressure/accupuncture -- Ayurveda -- Biofeedback -- Chelation therapy -- Chinese medicine -- Chiropractic -- Detoxification -- Feldenkrais -- Kinesiology -- Naturopathy -- Osteopathy -- Polarity therapy -- Yoga -- And many others For the practitioner or interested patient, there are current training requirements, listings of organizations, as well as descriptions of treatments. Information on recommended therapies for specific disorders and diseases, medicinal uses for plants and herbs are balanced by conclusions of studies on efficacy and analysis of current levels of acceptance by traditional scientists and doctors. Biographies of pioneers in the field -- including Deepak Chopra, Edward Bach and David Palmer -- appear as sidebars through the text. Included are 50 sidebars. Each volume contains a color photo insert containing images of herbs. Includes more than 275 disease/ condition entries, 300 herb/remedy entries and 150 therapies.

The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health

The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health
Author: Brigham Narins
Publisher: Gale
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780028666716

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"Focuses on health crises affecting the public at large, ranging from epidemic and pandemic diseases; chronic conditions such as famine, malnutrition, cancer, and diabetes; and social issues such as sexual abuse, obesity, bullying, and new substance abuse issues. Entries describe the origin and spread of the issue, public and government reaction and response, and treatments and preventive measures"--Provided by publisher.

Encyclopedia of Environmental Health

Encyclopedia of Environmental Health
Author: Jerome O. Nriagu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1044
Release: 2011
Genre: Environmental health
ISBN: 9780444522634

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The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health

The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health
Author: Laurie J. Fundukian
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781785397936

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The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health is an authoritative source on public health issues. Topics focus on health crises affecting the public at large, ranging from epidemic (local) and pandemic (widespread) diseases (H1N1, Malaria, food-borne illnesses, West Nile etc.); chronic conditions such as famine, malnutrition, cancer and diabetes; and social issues such as sexual abuse, obesity, bullying and new substance abuse issues, plus much more.

The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health

The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health
Author: Laurie J. Fundukian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1130
Release: 2013
Genre: Public health
ISBN: 9781410337672

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Alphabetically arranged encyclopedia contains approximately 257 entries pertaining to important public health concerns. Topics include diseases and conditions, health and wellness efforts, nutrition, ethics and law related topics and statistics, sanitation issues, and everyday environmental effects.