The True Medicine

The True Medicine
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Publisher : Acmrs Publications
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 0772720673
ISBN-13 : 9780772720672
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The True Medicine by : Miguel Sabuco

Co-published by: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies.

The Truth about Big Medicine

The Truth about Big Medicine
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1442231602
ISBN-13 : 9781442231603
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Truth about Big Medicine by : Cheryl L. Brown

This title drills deeply into the broken American health care industry--demonstrating how the medical industry's self-serving interests have run afoul of safe care. Written by passionate experts in multiple relevant fields, this book shows readers how the system works, why it works this way, how it harms and often kills people and how we can fix it.

Gentle Medicine

Gentle Medicine
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 652
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ISBN-10 : 1982253789
ISBN-13 : 9781982253783
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Gentle Medicine by : Joachim-F Grätz

Gentle Medicine creates a comprehensive awareness for a new dimension in medicine, a medicine of the future that can be a reality today. After reading it, you will be able to clearly recognize the correlations and natural laws of health and disease and be able to use them for yourself to achieve absolute health. Joachim -F. Grätz, a classical homeopath for more than thirty years, walks you through how to use natural laws to: - cure degenerative and chronic diseases; - prevent diseases from ever occurring in the first place; - survive and thrive in today's fast-paced world. The author also examines the general decline of human health, our understanding of diseases and how they are diagnosed, how the media manipulates the public, the controversy surrounding vaccinations, and more. Whether you're a physician, a caregiver, someone battling a degenerative and/or chronic condition, or simply want to be proactive about staying healthy, you'll find information and insights you can use with this guide to healing. This work addresses the natural laws and correlations affecting illness and health in a generally understandable way -that most are unfamiliar with. -Indeed, very few have even an inkling of them, because othey are diametrically opposed to their previous knowledge othey have never been revealed before and anywhere else. -Nevertheless, everyone should be familiar with them from the bottom up, both for themselves and their families, since they are the key to the health of the individual as well as that of the general public and the entire planet.

Snake Oil Science

Snake Oil Science
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9780199758593
ISBN-13 : 019975859X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Snake Oil Science by : R. Barker Bausell PhD

Millions of people worldwide swear by such therapies as acupuncture, herbal cures, and homeopathic remedies. Indeed, complementary and alternative medicine is embraced by a broad spectrum of society, from ordinary people, to scientists and physicians, to celebrities such as Prince Charles and Oprah Winfrey. In the tradition of Michael Shermers Why People Believe Weird Things and Robert Parks's Voodoo Science, Barker Bausell provides an engaging look at the scientific evidence for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and at the logical, psychological, and physiological pitfalls that lead otherwise intelligent people--including researchers, physicians, and therapists--to endorse these cures. The books ultimate goal is to reveal not whether these therapies work--as Bausell explains, most do work, although weakly and temporarily--but whether they work for the reasons their proponents believe. Indeed, as Bausell reveals, it is the placebo effect that accounts for most of the positive results. He explores this remarkable phenomenon--the biological and chemical evidence for the placebo effect, how it works in the body, and why research on any therapy that does not factor in the placebo effect will inevitably produce false results. By contrast, as Bausell shows in an impressive survey of research from high-quality scientific journals and systematic reviews, studies employing credible placebo controls do not indicate positive effects for CAM therapies over and above those attributable to random chance. Here is not only an entertaining critique of the strangely zealous world of CAM belief and practice, but it also a first-rate introduction to how to correctly interpret scientific research of any sort. Readers will come away with a solid understanding of good vs. bad research practice and a healthy skepticism of claims about the latest miracle cure, be it St. John's Wort for depression or acupuncture for chronic pain.

New Philosophy of Human Nature

New Philosophy of Human Nature
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780252092312
ISBN-13 : 0252092317
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis New Philosophy of Human Nature by : Oliva Sabuco

This volume is a critical edition of the 1587 treatise by Oliva Sabuco, New Philosophy of Human Nature, written during the Spanish Inquisition. Puzzled by medicine’s abject failure to find a cure for the plague, Sabuco developed a new theory of human nature as the foundation for her remarkably modern holistic philosophy of medicine. Fifty years before Descartes, Sabuco posited a dualism that accounted for mind/body interaction. She was first among the moderns to argue that the brain--not the heart--controls the body. Her account also anticipates the role of cerebrospinal fluid, the relationship between mental and physical health, and the absorption of nutrients through digestion. This extensively annotated translation features an ample introduction demonstrating the work’s importance to the history of science, philosophy of medicine, and women’s studies.

What Doctors Don't Tell You

What Doctors Don't Tell You
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Publisher : Thorsons Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0007176279
ISBN-13 : 9780007176274
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis What Doctors Don't Tell You by : Lynne McTaggart

New edition of this highly controversial and campaigning book that reveals the truth about the pills and procedures your doctor prescribes and offers proven alternatives for diagnosing, preventing and treating many illnesses. Includes updated information on all the most recent health issues - vaccination, HRT, Viagra, IVF and more. Every year, 1.17 million British people - a population the size of Birmingham - are put in a hospital bed by a medical procedure gone wrong. And 80% of most of the treatments we take for granted have never been scientifically proven to work. In this groundbreaking book, leading health campaigner Lynne McTaggart reveals the real secrets of modern medicine. Extensively revised and updated, this new edition tackles some of the most worrying health issues of recent years. For example, did you know: * Statin drugs, the new miracle cure for high cholesterol, are causing a heart failure epidemic? * SSRI drugs - now come with a black box warning about suicide risk to children * HRT, touted as the most important preventative treatment for all the diseases of female old age, actually causes heart disease, dementia, strokes and cancer? * IVF could be causing cases of breast cancer? * The statistics about illnesses prevented by vaccination are vastly overplayed? * Viagra, the great white hope of male impotence, has caused a rash of sudden deaths and is effective, at most, only half the time. What Doctors Don't Tell You gives you all the information you need to take your health into your own hands, exposing the true dangers of conventional medicine and offering up-to-the-minute, scientifically proven alternatives for diagnosing, preventing and treating many illnesses.

The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine

The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780195156164
ISBN-13 : 0195156161
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine by : Eric J. Cassell

The Nature of Suffering underscores the change that is taking place in medicine from a basic concern with disease to a greater focus on the sick person. Cassell centers his discussion on the problem of suffering because, he says, its recognition and relief are a test of the adequacy of any system of medicine. He describes what suffering is and its relationship to the sick person: bodies do not suffer, people do. An exclusive concern with scientific knowledge of the body and disease, therefore, impedes an understanding of suffering and diminishes the care of the suffering patient. The growing criticism that medicine is not sufficiently humanistic does not go deep enough to provide a basis for a new understanding of medicine. New concepts in medicine must have their basis in its history and in the development of ideas about disease and treatment. Cassell uses many stories about patients to demonstrate that, despite the current dominance of science and technology, there can be no diagnosis, search for the cause of the patient's disease, prognostication, or treatment without consideration of the individual sick person. Recent trends in medicine and society, Cassell believes, show that it is time for the sick person to be not merely an important concern for physicians but the central focus of medicine. He addresses the exciting problems involved in such a shift. In this new medicine, doctors would have to know the person as well as they know the disease. What are persons, however, and how are doctors to comprehend them? The kinds of knowledge involved are varied, including values and aesthetics as well as science. In the process of knowing the experience of patient and doctor move to center stage. He believes that the exploration of the person will engage medicine in the 21st century just as understanding the body has occupied the last hundred years.

The Real Drama-Incredible Medicine

The Real Drama-Incredible Medicine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9798535063058
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Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Real Drama-Incredible Medicine by : Pepi Granat, M D

Pepi Granat began a journey to aid her fellow human at a time when women were not encouraged to pursue professional careers of their own. Neither this nor anything else-including raising three children-could keep Dr. Granat from realizing her goal: to bring healing and comfort to those who need it. "Why do you want to be around sickness and death?" her grandmother once asked. "Do something where you can laugh and be happy." "But sickness and death will still be there, even if I can't see them," she replied. "Knowing they're there and not doing anything about it, I can't laugh or be happy, either." In "The Real Drama: Incredible Medicine," Pepi Granat, MD, recounts stories from a remarkable career filled with great achievements and joy-and no small measure of sacrifice or suffering. The details of her extensive activism, her cogent analysis of the current state of medicine (and creative solutions for improving it in a sustainable manner) are thoughtfully laid out with her characteristic warmth and accessible style.

The Panic Virus

The Panic Virus
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 466
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781439158654
ISBN-13 : 1439158657
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Panic Virus by : Seth Mnookin

A searing account of how vaccine opponents have used the media to spread their message of panic, despite no scientific evidence to support them.

Strong Medicine

Strong Medicine
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9781504022200
ISBN-13 : 1504022203
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Strong Medicine by : Arthur Hailey

Master storyteller Arthur Hailey’s New York Times–bestselling novel takes readers behind the scenes of the billion-dollar pharmaceutical drug industry It starts as a routine case: Mary Rowe contracts hepatitis from unclean drinking water, and the infection should work its way out of her system in a few days. But when the illness worsens and she slips into a coma, Dr. Andrew Jordan is forced to tell Rowe’s husband that his wife is dying. It’s 1957 and there simply isn’t a drug that can save her. Pharmaceutical saleswoman Celia de Grey then offers Dr. Jordan a sample of an experimental drug that cures the dying woman overnight. This marks the beginning of an epic journey—and a great romance—for a dedicated internist and an idealistic, ambitious woman. The miracle cure establishes de Grey as a rising star within the industry. But as the years pass, she and her husband, Dr. Jordan, begin to realize that her bosses are driven not by the desire to eradicate disease, but by greed. Millions can be made in matters of life and death—for those who don’t mind getting blood on their hands.