Melissa Abramovitz
3) Leukemia
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This book explains the different types of Leukemia and what is currently known about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for each.
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Abuse of heroin and prescription opioids in the United States has developed into an epidemic. This title explores how heroin and prescription opioids affect the body, the laws and policies concerning these drugs, the ramifications of addiction, and the road to recovery.
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People with bipolar disorder go through dramatic mood swings; they might feel happy and energetic at one time and severely depressed at another. Dealing with Bipolar Disorder explores what this disorder is like, how it affects people's lives, and today's best treatment options.
8) Stem cells
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Examines stem cells and the research that may one day be used to cure diseases and heal injuries.
10) Volleyball
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Provides an overview of the sport's origins and evolution, presenting the scientific principles and concepts relevant to volleyball, the biomechanics and physiology involved, and the elements of sports medicine uniquely associated with volleyball players.
11) Fibromyalgia
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"This series objectively and thoughtfully explores topics of medical importance. Books include sections on a description of the disease or disorder and how it affects the body, as well as diagnosis and treatment of the condition"--
13) Osteoporosis
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Clear, careful explanations offer insight into what these conditions are, what causes them, how people live with them, and the latest information about treatment and prevention.
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As one of the most severe mental diseases known to humankind, schizophrenia profoundly affects patients, families, and society. What Is Schizophrenia? examines what this disorder is, what causes it, what it is like to live with it, and how or whether it can be treated or cured.