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The prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) has never been more
important. Throughout the world death rates from cardiovascular
causes are rising and are soon estimated to overtake infectious
diseases as the leading global cause of death for the first time in
history. All healthcare professionals need to understand what
causes this disease and how to prevent it. This new edition of this
highly successful book brings together the latest information and
research on CHD; in particular, the health professional's role in
prevention of the disease. It gives practical advice on correcting
these factors through lifestyle and medical management. Updates for
the second edition include:coverage of the new large lipid-lowering
drug trials therapeutic advances in the use of thrombolytic,
antiplatelet and anti-hypertensive drugs advances in treatments
including diabetic control, anti-smoking therapy, prescription of
exercise and the use of dietary advice. This book is aimed at the
broad range of professionals who come into contact with CHD
patients and with those at risk of CHD, including nurses,
physiotherapists, dieticiansdietitians, occupational therapists,
clinical psychologists, general practitioners, doctors who are
involved in prevention and rehabilitation and all staff working in
coronary care units, lipid and hypertension clinics and general
cardiology clinics. evidence-based content ensures a firm
scientific basis for practice the practical nature of the content
can be immediately applied in the working environment e.g. smoking
cessation strategies, dietary counseling and risk assessment the
multidisciplinary group of contributors ensures that the content
reflects the multidisciplinary nature of CHD prevention work case
studies and practice exercises enable the application of theory to
practice summaries of key points facilitate understanding and
retention the implications from clinical governance legislation,
the National Service Frameworks and Joint British Recommendations
on prevention of CHD in clinical practice recent research outcomes
e.g. the HOT trial diabetes and its links with CHD material
relating to ethnic minorities more 'global' statistics where
possible to make the text more appealing to international markets
the inequalities arising from socio-economic exclusion
WHO and UK government initiatives have been pushing primary care
practitioners to closely consider the wider health needs of
populations. This book directly addresses issues of everyday
importance to practitioners, and covers core elements of specialist
courses for post-graduate students. The book has 14 chapters, split
into three sections : Core elements of Public Health Nursing
Elements of Public Health Policy Issues in Public Health Each
chapter has a coherent structure of theory, application and role in
practice. Practical or case examples are used and further reading
offered. Subject specialists have written specific chapters such as
health economics and informatics.Links to specialist courses
therefore will have a sound post-registration market. This is the
first comprehensive text on public health at the level of
post-registrationGrace Lindsay has an increasingly prominent
profile in the field of public health.
The human brain is made up of 85 billion neurons, which are
connected by over 100 trillion synapses. For more than a century, a
diverse array of researchers searched for a language that could be
used to capture the essence of what these neurons do and how they
communicate. The language they were looking for was mathematics,
and we would not be able to understand the brain as we do today
without it. In Models of the Mind, author and computational
neuroscientist Grace Lindsay explains how mathematical models have
allowed scientists to understand and describe many of the brain's
processes. She introduces readers to the most important concepts in
modern neuroscience, and highlights the tensions that arise when
the abstract world of mathematical modelling collides with the
messy details of biology. Each chapter of Models of the Mind
focuses on mathematical tools that have been applied in a
particular area of neuroscience, progressing from the simplest
building block of the brain - the individual neuron - through to
circuits of interacting neurons, whole brain areas and even the
behaviours that brains command. Grace examines the history of the
field, starting with experiments done on frog legs in the late
eighteenth century and building to the large models of artificial
neural networks that form the basis of modern artificial
intelligence. Throughout, she reveals the value of using the
elegant language of mathematics to describe the machinery of
neuroscience.
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