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“Whether you are newly diagnosed with lupus or you have had the disease for decades, The Lupus Diet Plan is a must-have addition to your cooking and lifestyle book collection. The Lupus Diet Plan provides an excellent narrative that outlines easy ways to establish healthy eating habits and lifestyle choices while explaining the science behind the food.”
―Kelli Roseta, 26-year systemic lupus erythematosus survivor; Client Services Coordinator, Molly’s Fund Fighting Lupus
More than 1.5 million Americans live with lupus, and while prescription medications offer many benefits, they also carry with them a number of side effects that can be just as painful and stressful as lupus itself. Most people are unfamiliar with the critical role that nutrition can play in soothing and healing their lupus symptoms and the side effects of common lupus medications.
This was exactly the case for Laura Rellihan who, after years of struggling with debilitating symptoms+, discovered that she could dramatically improve how lupus affected her by changing what she ate. Now a registered dietitian, Laura’s written The Lupus Diet Plan so that those living with lupus don’t have to wait any longer to find the relief and peace of mind they deserve.
With The Lupus Diet Plan, integrated meal plans are just the beginning. You’ll also get access to 100+ simple, delicious, anti-inflammatory recipes, handy food lists, and a daily gratitude and habit tracker with important tips for taking care of yourself.
The Lupus Diet Plan presents 3 practical, 28-day meal plans:
There is no known cure for lupus but you can effectively manage your lupus symptoms with the compassionate guidance in this comprehensive resource.
The most thorough psychiatry review available for the USMLE Step 2 CK and psychiatry clerkship exam – completely updated to reflect the DSM-5
Covering all of the clerkship's core competencies, LANGE Q&A Psychiatry delivers more than 800 exam-style questions and answers with concise but comprehensive explanations of correct and incorrect answer options. The Eleventh Edition of this this trusted review simulates the USMLE Step 2 CK test-taking experience by delivering multiple-step clinical vignette questions and updates on the latest therapies for psychiatric diseases and disorders. Questions are carefully selected to match the style and difficulty level of what students will face on the test.
• Boost your score with a thorough review of the clerkship’s core competencies
• Build confidence and assess your knowledge with 800+ USMLE-style questions
• Understand why answers are correct or incorrect with detailed explanations
• Prepare with questions that have been thoroughly updated to match the difficulty level and content of the exam
• Review one subject at a time to pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses
• Bolster your preparation with two comprehensive practice exams, each with more than 115 questions
• Maximize your study time with questions that emphasize high-yield material
• Cover the most amount of material in the least amount of time with the fast-paced Q&A format
• Sharpen your test-taking skills with clinical vignette questions that simulate what you will see on the actual exam
• Updated to reflect the DSM-5
Atlas of Human Anatomy uses Frank H. Netter, MD's detailed illustrations to demystify this often intimidating subject, providing a coherent, lasting visual vocabulary for understanding anatomy and how it applies to medicine. This fifth edition features a stronger clinical focus-with new diagnostic imaging examples--making it easier to correlate anatomy with practice. Student Consult online access includes supplementary learning resources, from additional illustrations to an anatomy dissection guide and more. Netter. It's how you know.
Leading experts on the science, history, politics, medicine, and potential of America’s most popular recreational drug
• With contributions by Andrew Weil, Michael Pollan, Lester Grinspoon, Allen St. Pierre (NORML), Tommy Chong, and others
• Covers marijuana’s physiological and psychological effects, its medicinal uses, the complex politics of cannabis law, pot and parenting, its role in creativity, business, and spirituality, and much more
Exploring the role of cannabis in medicine, politics, history, and society, The Pot Book offers a compendium of the most up-to-date information and scientific research on marijuana from leading experts, including Lester Grinspoon, M.D., Rick Doblin, Ph.D., Allen St. Pierre (NORML), and Raphael Mechoulam. Also included are interviews with Michael Pollan, Andrew Weil, M.D., and Tommy Chong as well as a pot dealer and a farmer who grows for the U.S. Government.
Encompassing the broad spectrum of marijuana knowledge from stoner customs to scientific research, this book investigates the top ten myths of marijuana; its physiological and psychological effects; its risks; why joints are better than water pipes and other harm-reduction tips for users; how humanity and cannabis have co-evolved for millennia; the brain’s cannabis-based neurochemistry; the complex politics of cannabis law; its potential medicinal uses for cancer, AIDS, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, and other illnesses; its role in creativity, business, and spirituality; and the complicated world of pot and parenting. As legalization becomes a reality, this book candidly offers necessary facts and authoritative opinions in a society full of marijuana myths, misconceptions, and stereotypes.
An astonishing new science called "neuroplasticity" is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the human brain is immutable. In this revolutionary look at the brain, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Norman Doidge, M.D., provides an introduction to both the brilliant scientists championing neuroplasticity and the people whose lives they've transformed. From stroke patients learning to speak again to the remarkable case of a woman born with half a brain that rewired itself to work as a whole, The Brain That Changes Itself will permanently alter the way we look at our brains, human nature, and human potential.