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Control the level of acid in your body and reclaim your health
with this simple, step-by-step program
Beginning a healthier lifestyle can be as easy as starting your
day sipping a glass of water with a squeeze of lemon juice.
Drinking this simple drink is only one of the many ways, all
outlined in "The Ultimate pH Solution," that you can change your
body's pH and ward off disease. Too much acid in your blood can
cause a host of health problems, but with cutting-edge, medically
sound research, this indispensable guide offers an easy-to-follow
plan and simple lifestyle changes that will help you kick acid and
stay healthy.
"The Ultimate pH Solution" also includes real-life success
stories of people who have overcome disease and lost weight by
balancing their pH levels, along with 50 recipes for delicious
pH-powerful dishes. Learn why high-protein diets may be harmful to
your health, why eating dairy may not help you avoid osteoporosis,
and how to lower the acid levels in your body for optimal
health.
The Electronic Health Record: Ethical Considerations analyses the
ethical issues that surround the construction, maintenance,
storage, use, linkage, manipulation and communication of electronic
health records. Its purpose is to provide ethical guidance to
formulate and implement policies at the local, national and global
level, and to provide the basis for global certification in health
information ethics. Electronic health records (EHRs) are
increasingly replacing the use of paper-based records in the
delivery of health care. They are integral to providing eHealth,
telehealth, mHealth and pHealth - all of which are increasingly
replacing direct and personal physician-patient interaction - as
well as in the developing field of artificial intelligence and
expert systems in health care. The book supplements considerations
that are raised by national and international regulations dealing
with electronic records in general, for instance the General Data
Protection Regulation of the European Union. This book is a
valuable resource for physicians, health care administrators and
workers, IT service providers and several members of biomedical
field who are interested in learning more about how to ethically
manage health data.
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