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Peter Faulkner, a graduate student in microbiology, called his wife
to tell her he'd be late, and made the mistake of calling from his
mentor's office. Catching Peter in his presumably locked office
when he returned unexpectedly, Professor Jergens was enraged,
mistakenly thinking Peter had seen secret material. The Professor's
suspicions set in motion a series of events that, before they had
run their course, led to numerous deaths that seemed to be due to
some mysterious poison or infection. Peter found himself in the
middle, accused of the murders, and fighting for his life to try to
solve the mystery of what was causing the deaths. The agent was
extremely mysterious, killing but leaving no trace of itself. Could
Peter solve the mystery of this deadly agent, while being hounded
by powerful and sinister forces that didn't want this secret
exposed?
Movement disorder specialists, general neurologists, hepatologists,
general gastroenterologists, and psychiatrists are the specialists
who will most likely see some Wilson's disease patients during
their careers. See them - yes. Recognize and diagnose them - maybe.
If you are in one of these specialties, and a patient with tremor,
hepatitis, cirrhosis, apparent Parkinsonism, or mood disorder, is
referred to you, will you appropriately recognize the possibility
that the underlying diagnosis may be Wilson's disease? Wilson's
disease is both treatable and reversible, and commonly
misdiagnosed. This book aims to change this with comprehensive
coverage of every aspect of Wilson's disease, from well-catalogued,
easy-to-use clinical diagnostic tools to treatment methods to
molecular biology. Dr. Brewer is the world's leading expert on
Wilson's disease, seeing and caring for over 300 patients with the
disease during the last 20 years. He is a professor of human
genetics at the University of Michigan.
Movement disorder specialists, general neurologists, hepatologists,
general gastroenterologists, and psychiatrists are the specialists
who will most likely see some Wilson's disease patients during
their careers. See them - yes. Recognize and diagnose them - maybe.
If you are in one of these specialties, and a patient with tremor,
hepatitis, cirrhosis, apparent Parkinsonism, or mood disorder, is
referred to you, will you appropriately recognize the possibility
that the underlying diagnosis may be Wilson's disease? Wilson's
disease is both treatable and reversible, and commonly
misdiagnosed. This book aims to change this with comprehensive
coverage of every aspect of Wilson's disease, from well-catalogued,
easy-to-use clinical diagnostic tools to treatment methods to
molecular biology. Dr. Brewer is the world's leading expert on
Wilson's disease, seeing and caring for over 300 patients with the
disease during the last 20 years. He is a professor of human
genetics at the University of Michigan.
Essential and Toxic Trace Elements and Vitamins in Human Health is
a comprehensive guide to the wide variety of micronutrients that
affect human health, including fat-soluble and water-soluble
vitamins that support diverse biochemical functions, trace elements
with established and suggested links to health maintenance, and
elements with known human toxicity such as arsenic, cadmium, and
lead. An essential reference text for nutritionists working in
academia and functional food and supplement industries, dieticians,
and clinicians, Essential and Toxic Trace Elements and Vitamins in
Human Health provides an in-depth look at toxic trace elements and
essential vitamins and minerals and their direct influence on the
body's overall health with expert research from renowned
scientists.
Environmental Causes and Prevention Measures for Alzheimer's
Disease examines the increased incidence of the disease in
developed countries and aims to educate neuroscientists, medical
practitioners and other educated individuals on new insights into
environmental causation, primarily metals. This book looks into the
web of evidence around the hypothesis of copper toxicity and the
additional role that a high fat diet plays in disease progression
and cognition loss. The data and its implications are discussed,
along with potential prevention measures. This book will generate
excitement and interest among neuroscientists, medical
practitioners and other biomedical researchers.
Peter Faulkner, a graduate student in microbiology, called his wife
to tell her he'd be late, and made the mistake of calling from his
mentor's office. Catching Peter in his presumably locked office
when he returned unexpectedly, Professor Jergens was enraged,
mistakenly thinking Peter had seen secret material. The Professor's
suspicions set in motion a series of events that, before they had
run their course, led to numerous deaths that seemed to be due to
some mysterious poison or infection. Peter found himself in the
middle, accused of the murders, and fighting for his life to try to
solve the mystery of what was causing the deaths. The agent was
extremely mysterious, killing but leaving no trace of itself. Could
Peter solve the mystery of this deadly agent, while being hounded
by powerful and sinister forces that didn't want this secret
exposed?
"Morbus Wilson - Ein Ratgeber fur Patienten und deren Angehorige zu
Morbus Wilson und Kupferfragen" ist ein hilfreiches Nachschlagewerk
fur Patienten mit Morbus Wilson und deren Angehorige. In leicht
verstandlicher Sprache erklart Dr. George J. Brewer, ein weltweit
bekannter Experte auf dem Gebiet Morbus Wilson und Kupfer, alles
Wissenswerte uber die Erkrankung. Da Morbus Wilson so selten ist,
werden nicht alle Arzte diese Krankheit kennen, so dass sich
Betroffene eventuell selber einbringen mussen. Dieser umfassende
Uberblick wird Patienten helfen, sich aktiv an der Diagnose und
Behandlung ihrer Erkrankung zu beteiligen.
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