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Nutrition and Sensation, Second Edition continues to explore how
sensations unravel the hidden sensory universe which acts to
control our appetite and nutritional desires. The sensory influence
on food is found everywhere-whether it is the color of soda, the
viscosity of maple syrup, or the aroma of chocolate-the sensory
experience fuels consumption. This book continues to discuss the
impact of olfaction, gustation, retronasal olfaction, vision,
vestibular function, hearing, and somatosensory and tactile nature
on nutrition. It also focuses on the use of the sensory system to
treat nutritional disorders including obesity, with attention to
the mechanisms encompassing smell and taste and how this can
influence satiety and weight. Nutrition and Sensation, Second
Edition provides a deeper understanding of the fascinating link
between the sensory system and nutrition.
Written from the viewpoint of the practicing clinician, this text
is an indispensable addition to the library of anyone who is in the
practice of medicine, osteopathy, or chiropractic, as well as for
the judge, lawyer, or social worker who may interact with those
presenting with the possibility of malingering. Other topics
discussed include Waddell's Signs, the Pinocchio Phenomenon, the
Othello Error, the Menace Reflex, the Reliable Digit Span,
Lombard's Test, the Babinski Sign of the Eyebrow, the Hummel Double
Conversation Test, the Swinging Story Test, the Judd-Persaud Test,
the Teal Test, the Chimani-Moos Test, the Occlusion Effect, the
Drop Arm Test, the Drop Leg Test, the Honest Palm Sign, the
Elbow-Flex-Ex Sign, Beevor's Sign, Schober's Test, the Babinski
Trunk-Thigh Test, and the Barre Test. Advance praise for
Neurological Malingering "Dr. Hirsch's book is long overdue and
covers a critical topic of concern to all medical practitioners.
This comprehensive treatise is a must for all physicians,
psychologists, and others who work with patients who have incentive
to gain from the system. Multiple topics related to malingering are
presented in 16 straightforward chapters never before compiled in a
single volume. I recommend this book highly to anyone concerned
about malingering and its impact on the medical system." - Richard
L. Doty, PhD, FAAN, Professor and Director, Smell and Taste Center,
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
"Malingering affects not only the malingerers, but the persons and
institutions around them as well. As a lay person, the readings
have certainly made me considerably more sensitive to suspect
behavior. And where knowledge of the underlying condition can
affect relationships or transactions one is associated with, it is
certainly useful to not only recognize its existence, but also to
put it within the context of the challenges that it presents to
those relationships or transactions. I count the time spent reading
this most comprehensive work as well spent. I would further
recommend it to others whose interests, decisions and/or
professional pursuits could very well be affected by malingering,
whether the behavior is or is not purposeful." - Judge Stephen A.
Schiller (Retired), Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois
Written from the viewpoint of the practicing clinician, this text
is an indispensable addition to the library of anyone who is in the
practice of medicine, osteopathy, or chiropractic, as well as for
the judge, lawyer, or social worker who may interact with those
presenting with the possibility of malingering. Other topics
discussed include Waddell's Signs, the Pinocchio Phenomenon, the
Othello Error, the Menace Reflex, the Reliable Digit Span,
Lombard's Test, the Babinski Sign of the Eyebrow, the Hummel Double
Conversation Test, the Swinging Story Test, the Judd-Persaud Test,
the Teal Test, the Chimani-Moos Test, the Occlusion Effect, the
Drop Arm Test, the Drop Leg Test, the Honest Palm Sign, the
Elbow-Flex-Ex Sign, Beevor's Sign, Schober's Test, the Babinski
Trunk-Thigh Test, and the Barre Test. Advance praise for
Neurological Malingering "Dr. Hirsch's book is long overdue and
covers a critical topic of concern to all medical practitioners.
This comprehensive treatise is a must for all physicians,
psychologists, and others who work with patients who have incentive
to gain from the system. Multiple topics related to malingering are
presented in 16 straightforward chapters never before compiled in a
single volume. I recommend this book highly to anyone concerned
about malingering and its impact on the medical system." - Richard
L. Doty, PhD, FAAN, Professor and Director, Smell and Taste Center,
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
"Malingering affects not only the malingerers, but the persons and
institutions around them as well. As a lay person, the readings
have certainly made me considerably more sensitive to suspect
behavior. And where knowledge of the underlying condition can
affect relationships or transactions one is associated with, it is
certainly useful to not only recognize its existence, but also to
put it within the context of the challenges that it presents to
those relationships or transactions. I count the time spent reading
this most comprehensive work as well spent. I would further
recommend it to others whose interests, decisions and/or
professional pursuits could very well be affected by malingering,
whether the behavior is or is not purposeful." - Judge Stephen A.
Schiller (Retired), Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois
We the People have forgotten many of our constitutional rights, or
we have allowed government officials to interpret them for us --
even when they are wrong. It is time to reclaim our
Constitution.Did you know that:
-- The Supreme Court is not the ultimate authority for
constitutional interpretation. It is subservient to the People, who
can amend the Constitution through a kind of national
referendum.
-- In certain cases juries may decide for themselves how to
interpret the Constitution rather than follow judges'
opinions.
-- The Framers intended for us to be able to protect ourselves from
the federal government.We the People have awesome responsibilities.
If the Constitution really is to be an instrument of the People, as
intended, it is imperative that we all understand this great
document. Read this book and keep it (and its copy of the
Constitution) on your shelf. We all owe ourselves, and our fellow
citizens, an education in our constitutional rights and
responsibilities.
Through years of research, Dr. Alan Hirsch has determined that what
we smell can influence what and how much we eat. This revolutionary
new book teaches them to literally sniff away excess pounds and
break their old patterns of eating, thereby losing the weight they
keep fighting against.
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