Finding cocaine to be an analgesic and a cure for depression, Freud hailed it as a miracle drug, stressing in particular its apparent lack of side effects. Marveling at its ability to "cure" addictions to morphine, he enthusiastically recommended it to all his acquaintances. Eventually, following several tragic experiences, he was forced to recognize the negative effects of the drug. This unique selection, edited and translated by Freud expert David Carter, combines letters, papers, and dream analyses on cocaine, bringing together the contentious thoughts of one of the 20th-century’s most brilliant minds.
The story of cocaine isn’t just about crime and profit; it’s about psychoanalysis, about empire building, about exploitation, emancipation, and, ultimately, about power. To tell the story of the twentieth century without reference to this drug and its contribution is to miss a vital and fascinating strand of social history. Streatfeild examines the story of cocaine from its first medical uses to the worldwide chaos it causes today. His research takes him from the arcane reaches of the British Library to the isolation cells of America’s most secure prisons; from the crackhouses of New York to the jungles of Bolivia and Colombia.
The story of an adolescent`s cocaine addiction, Novel with Cocaine relates the formative experiences of its antihero, Vadim, at school and with women before turning to the experience of drug abuse itself and the philosophical reflections to which it gives rise. Although it makes little explicit reference to the Revolution, the novel`s obsession with cruelly addictive forms of thinking finds great resonance in the historical setting that forms its background, in which "our inborn feelings of humanity and justice" provoke "the cruelties and satanic transgressions committed in its name."
where can I download a simple printable chart to track blood pressure?
Here’s one link:
http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/guides/bpchart.htm
You will need a PDF reader to open this and print it. If you don’t have Adobe Reader, don’t get it, get Foxit Reader, a much smaller, much faster PDF reader.
New light on an ancient art!Tracker. The very word forms images of buckskin-clad braves crouching over the ground, carefully studying the signs before them–a part of history. But the modern world has not put behind it the need for the earthy business of tracking. Far from it. Such skills are still routinely used by the military, rescue personnel, and law enforcement, as well as by hunters and people living at the subsistence level throughout the world. SIGNS OF HOPE is the ultimate, authoritative guide to this most complex pursuit.A great resource for professionals, including rescue and law enforcement, and even military personnel, Signs of Hope is also useful for outdoors people. Users will find it invaluable as an on-site manual in the course of any search.Chapters cover topics such as: . –Visual tracking, auditory tracking, scent tracking, and tactile tracking. –Footprints, disturbances, wind speed, other humans and animals, terrain, and climate. –Human and animal excrement, forensics, decomposition, and skeletonization. –Preserving the area, blood trailing, speed of movement, number of people, weapons, and the tracker’s report. –Track searching procedures, formations, action drills, and booby traps. –And more. Unlike many tracking manuals, Signs of Hope focuses on tracking humans, be they enemy combatants or lost children. With careful attention to the details that make the expert tracker, Diaz and McCann explain what it takes to be a tracker, from physical stamina to focus and perception. They explain the tools of the tracker, make suggestions about survival gear for extended searches, and present safety tips. Signs of Hope will be an invaluable addition to any library, and could be a lifesaver.
For any insulin dependent diabetics…if inhaled insulin was more common and available…would any of you consider switching to it?
I doubt I would. I have been diabetic for many years and I’m so used to shots that I hardly think about it. The shots don’t hurt and using insulin pens make it pretty convenient. It’s become so routine that I just do it.
I used to use a pump but it didn’t work as well for me as the doctor had hoped and I no longer use it. I take 4-6 shots a day and one of those is my daily Lantus (30 units every morning) and the rest are my Humalog (12 units per meal).
Inhaled insulin sounds great for people who hate taking shots or are afraid of needles. Opinions?
Inhaled insulin so far in the US is short acting only. If you normally take Lantus, NPH, etc. you would still have to take shots.
It’s probably going to be more applicable for type 2 diabetics that would only use short acting with meals. There is also evidence that smoking and second hand smoke effect the dosage of inhaled insulin in opposite ways (I forget which does what)
Oops! What dosage? Type I Diabetes Insulin Pen Injection
Eliminate the need for messy ice or bulky ice packs with the new Fridge to Go Diabetic Travel Wallet. The Fridge to Go has patented built-in cooling panels that chill and cool your insulin for up to 12-hour. Designed specifically for Insulin Pen or Vial Transport you can easily carry all your diabetic necessities with you anywhere without worry. It’s slim line and compact storage design allows it …
The syringe capacity depends on the size of the syringe being disposed of.
Please note that the container is made for disposal of insulin syringes and pen needles only. Other types of syringes do not fit
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Conquer the anxiety of injections with the Inject-Ease®, the device that makes injections easy. Simply place your loaded syringe in the Inject-Ease, place the tip against your skin, and press the button to automatically deliver the needle through the skin. You control the rate at which the medicine is injected. The special tip is designed to reduce the sensation of pain at injection. Making injec…
The EasyTouch Insulin Pen Needle is film coated for maximum comfort and lines up precisely for accurate readings. Multi-facet needle bevel with lubricant coating allows for a more smooth and comfortable injection….
What is Humulin N?Humulin N insulin is a hormone used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. It is a crystalline suspension of human insulin with protamine and zinc providing an immediate-acting insulin with a slower onset of of action and a longer durat
What is ProZinc Cat Insulin? ProZinc is insulin combined with zinc and protamine which helps to prolong the release of the insulin into your cat’s body. ProZinc requires a prescription from your veterinarian. For: Cats Benefits: Helps control blood glu
"This book will help medical professionals explain to their patients that insulin therapy is a medical necessity for all patients with type 1 diabetes and the many patients with type 2 diabetes who cannot reach their glycemic goals without insulin therapy"–Provided by publisher.
Explains how insulin resistance causes weight gain and how to correct this with the link-and-balance eating method, and includes recipes for dishes and tips for eating out.
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Aspergers, Diabetes, Depression…is there a neurological link?
"Depression and Diabetes is the first book devoted to the interaction between these common disorders. World leaders in diabetes, depression, and public health synthesize current evidence, including some previously unpublished data, in a concise, easy-to-read format. They provide an overview of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, medical costs, management, and public health and cultural implications of the comorbidity between depression and diabetes. The book describes how the negative consequences of depression in diabetes could be avoided, given that effective depression treatments for diabetic patients are available."–Provided by publisher.
More than 23 million Americans currently have diabetes and approximately 54 million have pre-diabetes. People with diabetes often also require medications for several co-morbid conditions (including hypertension, dyslipidemia, depression, heart disease, pain syndromes). Yet, a vast literature abounds on the potential adverse effects of numerous medications on glucose metabolism. Thus, genuine clinical concern exists that certain medications used for treatment of co-morbid conditions and other indications (such as hormone replacement, contraception, infections) might worsen glycemic control in diabetic patients or trigger diabetes in others. These concerns influence therapeutic decisions in a manner that sometimes emphasizes avoidance of possible dysglycemia over effective control of the co-morbid conditions. The same concerns may also weigh against the otherwise appropriate use of necessary medications. The purpose of this concise book is to provide clinicians with actionable knowledge regarding the effects of various medications on glucose regulation and diabetes risk. Beginning with a brief overview of diabetes pathophysiology, the different drugs have been organized by class, and the scientific evidence for the diabetes risk and possible mechanisms have been presented for each drug. The agents discussed include widely prescribed medication classes: antibiotics, antidepressants, antihypertensives, bronchodilators, estrogens and oral contraceptives, glucocorticoids, lipid-lowering agents, NSAIDs, and thyroid hormone. Although less widely prescribed than the foregoing list, atypical antipsychotics, HIV antiretrovirals, immunomodulatory agents, and human growth hormone, have also been included because of the interest generated by their link to diabetes risk. In addition to medications used in ambulatory practice, this work includes a discussion of total parenteral nutrition (TPN)-induced hyperglycemia, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortalit
The following is a justification and brief description of the sections of the book. The first 2 sections provide a general update on diabetes for neurologists and of stroke and dementia for internists, endocrinologist, and all providers who work with the diabetes patients.Section 3 describes how acute derangements in glucose metabolism in persons with diabetes affect the brain and provides an update of the management of these conditions. This section also provides an overview of the relation between diabetes and stroke and the management of hyperglycemia in acute stroke patients.Section 4 reviews the cognitive complications in type 1 and type 2 diabetes in different stages of life and addresses depression and central pain mechanisms.Section 5. Addresses the mechanisms explaining the cognitive consequences of diabetes.
In Prima's highly successful Getting Well Naturally series, natural medicine researcher Dr. Michael Murray shares his extensive knowledge of herbs, exercise, and other natural methods with a growing audience of health-conscious readers. Dr. Murray's popular books help readers understand and control a host of chronic health problems and promote whole-body physical and emotional wellness. Each volume in the series provides natural programs, specific courses of treatment, dietary guidelines, and the latest information on a wide range of conditions. And with 100,000 copies in print, the Getting Well Naturally series is an established and widely recognized brand name. Frequent headaches, fatigue, irritability, and depression may be symptoms of a sugar imbalance — diabetes or hypoglycemia. Conventional treatments often focus only on specific symptoms; this book takes a whole-body approach relying on natural, healthful methods, from early diagnosis to recommended lifestyle and dietary changes, herbal remedies, and more.
"With this book readers learn how to take care of themselves or someone they love when diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Completely updated, this second edition of Type 2 Diabetes for Beginners provides insight and information on how to live with diabetes. Checking blood sugar, taking medications, planning meals, losing weight, combating stress and depression, and dealing with long-term diabetes problems are just a few of the topics covered in this friendly, easy-to-read guide"–
Hi everyone! I am looking for a recipe that is sugar free, and ESPECIALLY aspartame free. I am making different types of fudge as gifts for my boyfriend’s immediate family for Christmas (his request, not mine!!!), and his niece LOVES sweets. Obviously they prefer not to give her tons of sweets because they are bad for her, so I was wondering if anyone had any recipes? Something soft like cookies is ideal, no hard candy recipes, she’s 1 and a half. I want to make her something healthy, sugar substitute free, and sweet.
Second, I would like tested fudge recipes!! I need a recipe for peanut butter fudge (with the marshmallow fluff), regular chocolate fudge, and diabetic fudge. I am aware there are recipes on the internet, but I’m hoping someone has actually attempted a recipe and got great compliments! Please keep in mind, I’ve never made it before…nothing TOO difficult!!
Please let me know! Thanks everyone, happy holidays!
Here is a Sugar Free Holiday Fudge Recipe that my friend Clara taught me
Ingredients
1/4 cup butter
2 ounces unsweetened chocolate
24 (1 g) packets Splenda
8 ounces cream cheese
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup chopped pecans (if there are nut allergies you can omit this)
1)Melt butter in small saucepan, or microwave.
2)Stir in chocolate until melted.
3) Add Splenda and vanilla, mixing well.
4) Combine cream cheese and chocolate mixture until it is completely mixed; may use the mixer if you want.
5) Stir in chopped pecans.
6)Spread in an 8-inch square pan that has been greased well with butter.
7)Refrigerate until firm and cut into 1-inch squares. Store in refrigerator.
Peanut butter fudge
3 cups sugar (for sugar free use 3 cups of splenda)
1 cup butter
1 cup peanut butter
2/3 cup evaporated milk
7 ounces marshmallow cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1. Place the sugar, butter and evaporated milk in the saucepan.
2. Heat on medium until the mixture reaches about 240 degrees
3. Remove from heat.
4. Stir in the peanut butter, marshmallow cream and vanilla until the mixture is smooth.
5. Pour into greased baking dish
6. Chill in the refrigerator until the fudge is firm.
7. Cut into 1 1/2-inch squares before serving.
Cookie Recipes : Recipe for Sugar-Free Peanut Butter Cookies
Citing the myriad health drawbacks of wheat flour and refined sugars, a volume of sugar-free and gluten-free recipes features the uses of a range of natural substitute ingredients from quinoa and arrow root to agave and yacon. Original.Title: Sugar-Free Gluten-Free Baking and DessertsAuthor: Keough, Kelly E.Publisher: PgwPublication Date: 2009/06/01Number of Pages: 200Binding Type: PAPERBACKLibrar…
Mani Niall has become famous for the beautiful yet indulgent desserts sold at his Los Angeles bakery. In Sweet & Natural Baking, Niall explains how to make naturally sweetened treats using only whole grain flours. (Some are also low fat, but that’s not a particular objective in this book.) Carefully detailed instructions should guide you to perfect results for baked desserts, including cooki…
What`s for dessert? Sweet treats you`re allowed to eat! The Diabetic Dessert Cookbook includes recipes for more than one hundred delicious, nutritionally sound sweet treats everyone can enjoy! Specially created by nutrition consultant Coleen Howard for diabetics and those with other sugar-related problems, here are tempting indulgences that will satisfy your craving for something sweet while staying within the limits of a diabetic diet. Some recipes are sugar-free, some contain a low amount of fructose—all comply with the guidelines established by the American Diabetic Association, and each recipe includes a complete list of nutritional values per piece. Enjoy everything you`ve been craving! Candy: delicious butter crunch, truffles, fudge, English toffee, citrus candy, bonbons . . . Snacks: tempting trail mix, peanut butter cookies, fruit and nut treats, pretzels . . . Desserts: sinfully delectable cherry cheesecake, orange pound cake, chocolate cake, peach upside down cake, carrot cake, cranberry banana loaf cake, fruit crepes, chocolate souffle, custard tarts, bread pudding, banana cookies, lemon squares, apple pie . . .
SWEET TREATS YOU'RE ALLOWED TO EAT!Here are over one hundred delicious, nutritionally sound sweet treats everyone can enjoy. Specially created for diabetics and those with other sugar-related problems by nutrition consultant Coleen Howard, the candies and desserts featured will satisfy your craving for something sweet while staying within the limits of a diabetic diet. Some recipes are sugar-free, some contain a low amount of fructose. All comply with the guidelines established by the American Diabetic Association and each recipe includes a complete list of nutritional values per piece.WHAT'S FOR DESSERT?Get ready for all the goodies you've been craving-CANDY TREATS, including sweet and delicious butter crunch, truffles, fudge, English toffee, citrus candy, and bonbonsSWEET SNACKS to satisfy"anytime cravings," including a tempting trail mix, peanut butter cookies, fruit and nut treats and pretzelsDESSERTS that are a cornucopia of sinfully delicious delights, including cherry cheesecake, orange pound cake, chocolate cake, peach upside down cake, carrot cake, cranberry banana loaf cake, fruit crepes, chocolate souffli, custard tarts, bread pudding, banana cookies, lemon squares, apple pie,AND MUCH. MUCH MORE!SWEET TREATS YOU'RE ALLOWED TO EAT!Here are over one hundred delicious, nutritionally sound sweet treats everyone can enjoy. Specially created for diabetics and those with other sugar-related problems by nutrition consultant Coleen Howard, the candies and desserts featured will satisfy your craving for something sweet while staying within the limits of a diabetic diet. Some recipes are sugar-free, some contain a low amount of fructose. All comply with the guidelines established by the American Diabetic Association and each recipe includes a complete list of nutritional values per piece.WHAT'S FOR DESSERT?Get ready for all the goodies you've been crav…
Flavors worth splurging for with little effort. Readily available ingredients. Perfect results time and again. These are the principles behind No Bake Cookies. It may be a surprise to learn that some of the best-tasting cookies and bars can be made without turning on the oven. No magic is involved, just a few time-honored techniques for producing irresistible goodies while the kitchen-not to mention the cook-remains cool. With an assortment of cereals, crushed graham crackers, cookie crumbs, butter, nut butters, cream cheese, and chocolate (and some delicious options for adding flavor such as dried fruits, nuts, toffee, vanilla, coffee, spices, and more), no bake cookies are a matter of mere minutes in the making. The recipes in No Bake Cookies are a boon for busy home cooks with a penchant for sweet treats. They make "first time" cooking fun for kids, too. Even the youngest of children can help with measuring and stirring the ingredients while Mom, Dad, or big brother handle more demanding tasks such as chopping nuts and melting butter on the stovetop. Most people are familiar with Rice Crispy treats, peanut butter bars, and chocolate-oatmeal no-bakes. No Bake Cookies expands the horizon with these mouth-watering treats: Maple Praline Drop Cookies S`Mores Clusters Quick Caramel Delightfuls Mixed Fruit Seed & Nut Energy Bars PB&J Bites Maui-Wowie Macadamia Bars Irish Creamy Mousse Bars Key Lime Squares Butterscotch Pudding Bars Blackberry Mascarpone Bars And dozens more! Whether one is looking for a fun-time treat for the kids, or a healthy snack for the lunchbox, a dreamy chocolate indulgence, or a creamy-cool summery icebox bar, a recipe from No Bake Cookies cookbook always fits the bill.
At work, I’ve been doing a lot of things with my hands (sweeping asphalt, putting patio sets together, and operating gas-powered leaf-blowers). I’ve all ready blistered my hands, but I think the damage may be more than just to my skin. About an hour and a half ago, my fingertips on my right hand (the blistered hand) began to feel a little tight. I don’t want to say numb, because I can still type and feel just fine. The sensation also began to occur in my left hand, but not to the same degree, and has gone away. Have I injured my hands in some way, or have I caused slight nerve damage? Am I diabetic? Anyone know?
U need to c a doctor for correct diagnosis. Use thermal gloves to protect your hands & improve circulation for better healing. In the meantime rest your hands to give them a chance to heal.
Diabetic Foot Care – Howell, NJ Podiatrist – Hal Ornstein, DPM
Patented moisture control system wicks away moisture and keeps feet dry to protect against blisters. With an extra-relaxed fit in the leg, and a comfortable cushioned sole it is indicated for use by diabetics, arthritics and other people with sensitive feet. Accepted by the Canadian Podiatric Medical Association. Ultra-smooth Lin-Toe closure and cushioned sole provide very comfortable wear. Extra-loose knit, non-binding leg and welt top keeps the sock up without restricting the circulation. “Y” heel pocket for fit. More coverage with crew length. Available Colors: White, Black.
Patented moisture control system wicks away moisture and keeps feet dry to protect against blisters. With an extra-relaxed fit in the leg, and a comfortable cushioned sole it is indicated for use by diabetics, arthritics and other people with sensitive feet. Accepted by the Canadian Podiatric Medical Association. Ultra-smooth Lin-Toe closure and cushioned sole provide very comfortable wear. Extra-loose knit, non-binding leg and welt top keeps the sock up without restricting the circulation. “Y” heel pocket for fit. More coverage with crew length. Available Colors: White, Black.
Red Wing 97230 White Diabetic Sock Features 77% Cotton 18% Sorbtek 5% Lycra Spandex Catches, Moves And Releases Moisture Lycra Gives Better Strength And Memory That Guarantees Proper Shape This is a great feeling sock. I don’t know how they did it, but when you put one on, your feet instantly warm up. The blend of materials in this sock are like no other. Sizes Available Medium (Men’s Sizes) 6-9 Large (Men’s Sizes) 9-12 Extra Large (Men’s Sizes) 12-16
The preface makes the statement that in the past ten years "all societies have seen an explosion in obesity and diabetes. As a result, there is also an explosion in long-term diabetes complications." Veves (Harvard Medical School) and Malik (Manchester Royal Infirmary and University of Manchester) present reports from an international group of experts on recent research on diabetic neuropathy, the deadening of nerve endings, which causes damage to all parts of the body. The work is intended for health care professionals. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Diabetic Eye Disease: A Comprehensive Review details all aspects of how diabetes mellitus affects the entire eye. Epidemiology; pathogenesis; as well as the effect on the orbit, cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve are covered inside this unique resource.Dr. Alejandro Espaillat discusses diabetes mellitus and the optic nerve complications that can occur, and introduces the most current information regarding diabetic eye disease. Included inside the pages of Diabetic Eye Disease are the latest studies, medications, and treatment protocols for diabetic retinopathy and macular edema.Features Include:• Clinical photographs and illustrations of how the disease can be manifested at every stage and location within the eye• Guidelines and step-by-step details on the management of cataract surgery in the diabetic patient• Latest state-of-the-art medical diagnosis, therapeutics, instrumentation, and surgical techniques• Discussion of telemedicine as an effective tool against blindness due to diabetic eye diseaseA breakthrough resource on its topic, Diabetic Eye Disease: A Comprehensive Review reaches out to a wide audience of ophthalmologists, retinal specialists, residents, and optometrists with the most current information and advances available.
The late John Napier was a physician specializing in hands, and he was also a professor and writer on primates and evolution. In this illustrated work, Napier explores a wide range of absorbing subjects such as fingerprints, handedness, gestures, fossil remains, and the making and using of tools. University of Chicago Professor of Anthropology Russell Tuttle updates Napier's work.
Can you use a digital converter box without an antenna?
I have satellite service and I’m thinking about getting a digital converter box and watching local TV to get my bills down. Can a converter box be used without the bunny-ear antenna? I don’t have one. Thanks.
You’d need an antenna to pull in a signal. If you live close to the broadcast towers, you could get an inexpensive antenna and try it out, if you live far out from a city, you may have problems getting a good signal.
The converter boxes just take that signal and “convert” it from over the air digital, to analog so your tv can receive a signal in it’s own “language”, which is analog.
Digital Painting Tutorial 06 : How to draw REALISTIC EAR
·Background made of foam around the thermometer ·Panda head with a silly smile at the bottom flowers decorated in the middle ·Thermometer in the middle with both Celsius and Fahrenheit measurements ·Sticker at the back for you to put the item on the wall ·Very useful and lovely for home usage…
A Disney “classic” that actually is a classic, Dumbo should be part of your video collection whether or not you have children. The storytelling was never as lean as in Dumbo, the songs rarely as haunting (or just plain weird), the characters rarely so well defined. The film pits the “cold, cruel, heartless” world that can’t accept abnormality against a plucky, and mute, hero. Jumbo Jr. (Dumbo is a…
Mapping the spaces between fortune and degeneracy, Shakespeare and street cant, Europe and the Pacific Northwest, and gay and straight, My Own Private Idaho is the 1991 masterpiece by director Gus Van Sant. River Phoenix gave the most generous and memory-searing performance of his tragically shortened career as Mike Waters, a narcoleptic street hustler in search of his mother. His best friend, Sco…
1 Second 2215 Digital Ear Thermometer Storage Case Batteries Easy-to-use, automatic measurement system, measures in Fahrenheit and Celsius. One-second measurement with 10 memories, easy-to-read display and auto-off. Includes storage case and batteries. Celsius Clock Digital Ear Thermometer Digital Thermometer Ear Fahrenheit GF Health Products, Inc LCD Lumiscope www.lumiscope.net
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0% 1 Second 18-200-000 8 oz Digital Ear Thermometer 20 x Probe covers Storage case Digital Ear Thermometer delivers fast, one-second measurements. Patented infrared sensor reduces distance from sensor to eardrum, allowing greater accuracy. Special insulation means ambient heat does not interfere with the reading. No more squirming or missed readings. Features temperature tone signal, fever alarm, memory recall of last reading and large display. Celsius/Fahrenheit switchable. Digital Ear Thermometer comes with 20 probe covers and a storage case. Ambient Heat Insulation Celsius Digital Ear Thermometer with Covers Digital Thermometer Ear Fahrenheit Fever Alarm LCD MABIS MABIS Healthcare Memory Recall No Temperature Tone www.mabis.net
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1 Second Convenient storage case keeps thermometer and lens covers together Sleek design fits comfortably in the ear and in the palm of any size hand Engineered button placement ensures safe comfortable use Celsius Digital Ear Thermometer with Intellitemp Digital Thermometer Fahrenheit LCD MC-514N Memory Recall Omron Omron Corporation www.omron.com
This instant digital ear thermometer features a backlit display for convenient low light use. With no probe covers required, this thermometer is clinically accurate with one-second tympanic readings.One-second tympanic readingsClinically accurateBacklit, illuminated display for convenient low light use10 memory recallFahrenheit/Celsius measurementsAutomatic shut offNo probe covers requiredIncludes One (1) thermometerOne (1) hard plastic storage caseOne (1) long lasting lithium batteryOne (1) detailed English/Spanish instructionsOne (1) quick start guide
This premium digital ear thermometer has a color-changing illuminated display that easily identifies body temperature results. This thermometer includes a 10-memory recall and features an automatic shut off. One second tympanic readings Clinically accurate Back lit, illuminated display for convenient low light use 10 memory recall Fahrenheit/Celsius measurements Automatic shut off No probe covers required thermometer Hard plastic storage case Long lasting lithium battery Detailed English/Spanish instructions Quick start guideDue to the personal nature of this product we do not accept returns.
Pascualy (Sleep Medicine Associates, Northwest Hospital, Seattle) addresses snorers, their bed partners and other loved ones, and their medical providers in this reference explaining a major cause of snoring–sleep apnea. Text based in medicine but accessibly written advises readers how to determine if the cause of snoring is sleep apnea; where to find a sleep center; what the physical, pharmaceutical, and psychological causes of the disease are; and what the surgical and non-surgical (e.g. continuous positive airway pressure machines) treatment options may be. Chapters also address specific cases such as obese patients, women, and children. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
As technology advances, practicing or training otolaryngologists register in educational courses to refresh their surgical skills and stay abreast of these changes. While information is becoming available in several journals, there is a definite need for a single surgical atlas-like book that contains precise descriptions of the surgical techniques used in rhinology and sleep apnea surgery. Each chapter was written by surgeons with extensive experience in each topic who have already published on the specific procedure described. Each chapter contains diagrammatic or illustrative descriptions of surgical techniques and provides tips and pearls of wisdom to avoid complications when the procedures are performed. This comprehensive work of surgical information serves as a valuable resource for otolaryngologists in training to augment their surgical education and for practicing otolaryngologists as a review source to best approach the surgical pathologies they encounter in their practice of rhinology and treatment of sleep apnea.
Pascualy (Sleep Medicine Associates, Northwest Hospital, Seattle) addresses snorers, their bed partners and other loved ones, and their medical providers in this reference explaining a major cause of snoring–sleep apnea. Text based in medicine but accessibly written advises readers how to determine if the cause of snoring is sleep apnea; where to find a sleep center; what the physical, pharmaceutical, and psychological causes of the disease are; and what the surgical and non-surgical (e.g. continuous positive airway pressure machines) treatment options may be. Chapters also address specific cases such as obese patients, women, and children. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
As technology advances, practicing or training otolaryngologists register in educational courses to refresh their surgical skills and stay abreast of these changes. While information is becoming available in several journals, there is a definite need for a single surgical atlas-like book that contains precise descriptions of the surgical techniques used in rhinology and sleep apnea surgery. Each chapter was written by surgeons with extensive experience in each topic who have already published on the specific procedure described. Each chapter contains diagrammatic or illustrative descriptions of surgical techniques and provides tips and pearls of wisdom to avoid complications when the procedures are performed. This comprehensive work of surgical information serves as a valuable resource for otolaryngologists in training to augment their surgical education and for practicing otolaryngologists as a review source to best approach the surgical pathologies they encounter in their practice of rhinology and treatment of sleep apnea.
Diabetic Eye Disease: A Comprehensive Review details all aspects of how diabetes mellitus affects the entire eye. Epidemiology; pathogenesis; as well as the effect on the orbit, cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve are covered inside this unique resource.Dr. Alejandro Espaillat discusses diabetes mellitus and the optic nerve complications that can occur, and introduces the most current information regarding diabetic eye disease. Included inside the pages of Diabetic Eye Disease are the latest studies, medications, and treatment protocols for diabetic retinopathy and macular edema.Features Include:• Clinical photographs and illustrations of how the disease can be manifested at every stage and location within the eye• Guidelines and step-by-step details on the management of cataract surgery in the diabetic patient• Latest state-of-the-art medical diagnosis, therapeutics, instrumentation, and surgical techniques• Discussion of telemedicine as an effective tool against blindness due to diabetic eye diseaseA breakthrough resource on its topic, Diabetic Eye Disease: A Comprehensive Review reaches out to a wide audience of ophthalmologists, retinal specialists, residents, and optometrists with the most current information and advances available.
The book explores both the clinical presentation of serious diabetic emergencies (like ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar coma, and severe hyper and hypoglycemia) that consultants and hospital staff encounter in practice and the best methods of both managing the emergencies and also administering follow-up guidance/care. All chapters are clearly structured to highlight: definition of emergency; epidemiology; potential causes, diagnosis, clinical management (including problem areas), follow-up management/care; and patient advice.There are case studies to aid clinical understanding, as well as 5-7 multiple choice questions and several key points/take-home message boxes in every chapter.