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Perinatal Epidemiology synthesizes perinatal knowledge through
the lens of public health practice. This comprehensive text uses a
consistent, logical format to offer readers: (1) A spectrum of
topics affecting maternal and infant health: reproductive health
concerns, maternal and infant morbidity and mortality, and
gestation and fetal growth. (2) Information on timely issues,
including infertility, gestational diabetes, preterm delivery,
postpartum depression, and SIDS. (3) Detailed discussions of
current epidemiological trends, measures and measurement issues,
data sources, and risk and protective factors for each condition
covered. (4) In-depth consideration of public health interventions
and their availability, strengths and limitations. (5) Emerging
areas of interest and directions for research. (6) Text boxes,
definitions of key terms, discussion questions, appendices, and
other helpful features.
Perinatal Epidemiology is a valuable, ready resource for public
health professionals in maternal and child care, reproduction and
fertility. Its accessibility and easy-use format make it an equally
strong textbook for courses in these fields as well as for advanced
medical and nursing students in OB/GYN and pediatrics.
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Downwind, Alice (Paperback)
C. C. Adams; Cover design or artwork by Greg Chapman
bundle available
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R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Birding can become an addiction. It starts when you hang a bird
feeder in the backyard. Then you buy a bird book to identify the
birds you see. Then, before you know it, you're keeping a life list
and traveling the region, the country, perhaps even the world to
catch glimpses of rare birds. Marjorie Adams's birding passion
progressed through all these stages and continues today in her
tenth decade. In this engaging and informative book, she looks back
at her evolution into a full-fledged birder and the concurrent
growth of the sport of birding, to which she contributed
significantly as a founding member of the American Birding
Association, a newspaper columnist on birding, and a teacher and
producer of educational wildlife films with her husband and
lifelong birding partner, "Red" Adams.
As one who was there from the beginning, Marjorie Adams is
uniquely qualified to recount the astonishing rise of birding to a
major pastime and recreational industry. She describes the founding
of the American Birding Association and profiles its founder, James
A. Tucker. She vividly recalls many of her and Red's birding
adventures, from southern Canada to Mexico, as well as their
encounters with a host of highly regarded birders, including Roger
Tory Peterson, Pete Dunne, Victor Emanuel, Charles Hartshorne, and
Roy Bedichek. She also explains how her and Red's love for birds
led them to become conservation activists and how they produced an
award-winning film on the endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler.
Offering an important chapter in the story of birding in Texas and
the United States, this book establishes Marjorie and Red Adams's
rightful place among the leading Texas naturalists of recent
decades.
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