|
|
Showing 1 - 14 of
14 matches in All Departments
Offers cutting-edge tips for sufferers and those who help them, and
offer and overview of the essentials of treatment, symptoms, risk
factors, and outcomes. Osteoporosis is prevalent among aging women
especially, but it can affect anyone as they age. Here, Naheed Ali
offers an overview of the disorder and its warning signs and risk
factors. He walks readers through prevention strategies, common
symptoms, treatment options, and potential outcomes for sufferers.
Keeping caregivers in mind, too, Dr. Ali offers advice for both
sufferers and those who love and care for them, to keep them safe.
Hepatitis can afflict anyone and can present in a variety of types.
Understanding Hepatitis offers readers an overview of cutting-edge
information that will help them to successfully confront this
disease. Naheed Ali offers an introduction to the many forms of the
disease, its causes and symptoms, its treatment and outcomes, and
its risk factors. Looking at the disease from a whole-patient
perspective, he details ways in which sufferers and their families
can better cope with it. Since hepatitis is a life changer for
anyone dealing with it, this book is a must-have addition to any
public or personal library.
As the market for gluten free foods continues to grow and change,
many people are turning to a gluten free lifestyle for a number of
reasons. Some people, however, are diagnosed with celiac disease,
which is more than just a gluten sensitivity. For people with
celiac disease, eating is often uncomfortable and sometimes
painful; children with the disease often experience difficulties
gaining weight. Understanding Celiac Disease explores the
underlying causes, explains the biology, details the methods for
diagnosis, and describes the symptoms and potential treatments. In
easy to understand language, Dr. Naheed Ali helps demystify the
subject for those who suffer, those who suspect they might suffer,
and those who help care for those diagnosed with celiac disease.
Arthritis is the number one cause of disability in the U.S. with
more than 40 million people diagnosed; that number is expected to
rise as baby boomers continue to age. Yet few understand what
arthritis really is, how it develops, and what sufferers can do to
minimize its impact on daily activities and quality of life. Here,
Naheed Ali weighs in with insight into the inner workings of
arthritis and the treatment options available to patients. By first
defining arthritis, and examining its causes and symptoms, Ali
provides readers with the knowledge they need to understand what is
going on in their bodies, what they can do if they suspect they
have arthritis, and how to prevent it if they don't. He examines
the various types of arthritis - from juvenile to rheumatoid and
beyond - and the various medical practitioners involved in its
diagnosis and treatment. Building on the current medical treatments
available, Ali offers information about alternative and natural
approaches, as well as lifestyle adjustments helpful in mitigating
the symptoms. Whole family approaches that include caregivers and
what they can do for their loved ones suffering from arthritis are
also discussed. Readers will appreciate the comprehensive and
thoughtful approach Ali takes to his topic, and will come away with
the tools they need to live well with arthritis.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder associated with overall body
pain and discomfort. Although the condition is not a variety of
other neurological disorders or even arthritis, it possesses some
of the same symptoms. There are an estimated 10 million Americans
suffering with fibromyalgia, and estimates suggest that three to
six percent of the world's population have symptoms of
fibromyalgia. The medical costs of treatment coupled with lost
productivity have been estimated in the billions of dollars. The
good news is that fibromyalgia is not progressive and is not fatal.
Many sufferers report that the symptoms can improve with treatment
and time. This accessible introduction to the disorder helps
educate both sufferers and caregivers alike to the symptoms,
potential causes, treatments, and outcomes of fibromyalgia.
Addressing both traditional and alternative approaches, Naheed Ali
offers hope and guidance for those seeking both understanding and
possible paths to recovery. He focuses not just on the science and
medicine behind fibromyalgia, but also on living well with it after
diagnosis. Offering tips for lifestyle modifications as well as
advice for caregivers, family, and friends, he ultimately provides
a responsive and hopeful guide to this often misunderstood
condition.
Pain is informally defined as the body's way of uncovering a
problem. Whether due to an injury, infection, or something else,
pain alerts a person that something is not right. Sometimes pain
goes along with inflammation and swelling, and when it does, the
problem is more evident. Oftentimes, pain is more generalized to
the entire body, signaling a viral infection such as a flu virus.
Still other times, there is no apparent root cause for a person's
pain. Yet, millions of people suffer from some form of pain on a
daily basis. Understanding Pain walks readers through the various
types of pain, the causes and symptoms, as well as the methods of
treatment currently available. From prescription medication to
acupuncture and massage therapy, various approaches may work for
some but not for others. But handling pain is essential for living
well and functioning on a daily basis. Here, the authors provide a
comprehensive introduction to the subject, covering self-care as
well as caring for others in pain, and addressing alternative as
well as traditional methods of pain management.
Today, there are more than 23 million diabetics in the United
States and with that number expected to rise drastically over the
next decade the nation is faced with a health crisis of epidemic
proportions. For those personally afflicted by this debilitating
disease the everyday challenges can often seem overwhelming. In
Diabetes and You, Dr. Naheed Ali offers both hope and empowerment
to these sufferers and their families. Using the latest findings in
clinical and physician studies, this book helps diabetics to
successfully combat this disease and its symptoms on a number of
fronts. Ali offers not only a hopeful perspective but also new and
practical ways to confront and live with this condition. The full
scope of diabetes-from its causes to its prevention and from the
newest methods of treatment to the effects of diet and mental
heath-is introduced in simple, non-technical language accessible to
all readers. Diabetes and You is both state-of-the-art and user
friendly, and emphasizes a whole body approach to this increasingly
common, high-profile disease. As a physician and medical lecturer
with a long association within the health care industry, Ali
presents detailed advice to make coping with diabetes much simpler
and easier than ever before. The reader is introduced to
groundbreaking information on the risk factors associated with
diabetes, the signs and symptoms, the different types of the
disease, and how it can crop up in juvenile health. Diabetes and
You will motivate diabetics to fight their condition in new and
effective ways.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a condition that causes
persistent and debilitating tiredness. The condition has no obvious
cause but persists for more than six months, and patients tend to
avoid activity due to constant fatigue. A wide variety of causes
are thought to contribute to the condition, while the relatively
low disease prevalence and lack of diagnostic criteria has made it
difficult to identify and diagnose CFS. Here, Naheed Ali presents
an overview of CFS, its causes, symptoms and outcomes, and the
treatment options available to sufferers. He also includes
information about lifestyle changes, preventative measures, and
emotional and mental approaches to having the disorder. Readers
will find here a ready resource for understanding CFS and the
various ways of approaching it, and living well in spite of it.
Although every day we read news reports linking health problems to
diet and lifestyle, there remains a dearth of books on the topic
that consider obesity from a variety of standpoints that include
medical, personal, financial, and related considerations. The
Obesity Reality discusses these viewpoints to explain how and why
the problem exists both in the United States and around the world,
and in men, women, children. More than a billion people are
overweight and that number is expected to increase substantially
over the next decade. How can we live past 90 while being obese?
How can we remain healthy until our last breath? During the last
decade, doctors have been successfully applying medical principles
to the search for an obesity cure. But there is no magic
medication, no vaccine that can head off the obesity epidemic as
sweeps across the planet. Dr. Ali discusses the realities of
obesity and its repercussions, which include poor health, high
medical costs, restrictions on lifestyle and activities, and more.
He shows how we can address obesity, starting in childhood, to
prevent it from getting worse, both on a personal and on a societal
level, and how we can reverse its effects through proper diet,
exercise, and lifestyle choices as well as medical procedures and
medications.
As the market for gluten free foods continues to grow and change,
many people are turning to a gluten free lifestyle for a number of
reasons. Some people, however, are diagnosed with celiac disease,
which is more than just a gluten sensitivity. For people with
celiac disease, eating is often uncomfortable and sometimes
painful; children with the disease often experience difficulties
gaining weight. Understanding Celiac Disease explores the
underlying causes, explains the biology, details the methods for
diagnosis, and describes the symptoms and potential treatments. In
easy to understand language, Dr. Naheed Ali helps demystify the
subject for those who suffer, those who suspect they might suffer,
and those who help care for those diagnosed with celiac disease.
Although every day we read news reports linking health problems to
diet and lifestyle, there remains significant confusion regarding
the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease. Worldwide, more
than 35 million people are currently suffering from Alzheimer's,
and that number is expected to increase substantially over the next
decade.Understanding Alzheimer's introduces readers to the inner
workings of Alzheimer's, how the disease progresses, and what
patients and caregivers can do to live with the disease. Following
the astonishing path sufferers take from being sharp-minded to
cognitively impaired, the book reveals how patients and their loved
ones can cope with its mental, physical, and economic effects. Dr.
Naheed Ali sifts through the information currently available on
Alzheimer's to clearly and accessibly illustrate how Alzheimer's
works, how we can prevent it, and how we can address it once
symptoms begin to appear. Covering diet and lifestyle, medical
interventions and the stages of Alzheimer's, he draws readers into
a fuller understanding of the disease. Providing an accessible
starting point for anyone wishing to learn more about Alzheimer's,
this book will prove to be an indispensable resource.
Arthritis is the number one cause of disability in the U.S. with
more than 40 million people diagnosed; that number is expected to
rise as baby boomers continue to age. Yet few understand what
arthritis really is, how it develops, and what sufferers can do to
minimize its impact on daily activities and quality of life. Here,
Naheed Ali weighs in with insight into the inner workings of
arthritis and the treatment options available to patients. By first
defining arthritis, and examining its causes and symptoms, Ali
provides readers with the knowledge they need to understand what is
going on in their bodies, what they can do if they suspect they
have arthritis, and how to prevent it if they don't. He examines
the various types of arthritis - from juvenile to rheumatoid and
beyond - and the various medical practitioners involved in its
diagnosis and treatment. Building on the current medical treatments
available, Ali offers information about alternative and natural
approaches, as well as lifestyle adjustments helpful in mitigating
the symptoms. Whole family approaches that include caregivers and
what they can do for their loved ones suffering from arthritis are
also discussed. Readers will appreciate the comprehensive and
thoughtful approach Ali takes to his topic, and will come away with
the tools they need to live well with arthritis.
Cancer of any kind is scary, but lung cancer is unique in that most
people think that only people who smoke can or do get it. The truth
is that anyone can get lung cancer, and it can be deadly. In 2008
(the most recent year numbers are available), 208,493 people in the
United States were diagnosed with lung cancer, while 158,592 people
in the United States died from lung cancer. Here, Dr. Naheed Ali
dispels the notion that only smokers develop lung cancer, but also
goes over their increased risk for getting the disease, while also
considering the risk factors that non-smokers face. He provides
background and tips for combating lung cancer, from prevention, to
treatment, to coping with the disease should a person fall victim.
In typical fashion, Ali helps readers to understand what lung
cancer is, how it develops, its different forms, and how both
patients and caregivers can approach healing and treatment.
Offering a clear background on the disease and its development,
this work will help lung cancer sufferers and their friends and
family better cope with and understand the diagnosis.
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative neurological disease
characterized primarily by cognitive deficiencies and problems with
muscle movements and tremors; more than a half a million Americans
have the disease and the current numbers are expected to increase
over the next few years. Understanding Parkinson's Disease offers
patients and their caregivers the kind of cutting-edge information
that will allow them to successfully confront this debilitating
disease on a number of fronts. Dr. Naheed Ali provides patients
with a hopeful perspective as well as practical ways of confronting
and living with the disease. Patients will also be uniquely exposed
to alternative approaches to managing the symptoms of the disease,
including allopathic, osteopathic, and naturopathic approaches.
While Understanding Parkinson's Disease also provides powerful
techniques and real-world advice that sufferers can immediately put
into practice, the book also encourages readers to gain a full
understanding of the background of the disease. Dr. Ali presents
contemporary benchmark concepts and gives detailed advice that
makes dealing with Parkinson's a much simpler and easier
undertaking. The reader will be introduced to essential information
on the risk factors associated with Parkinson's, the signs and
symptoms, the different stages of the disease, the various
treatments, as well as how the disease develops. Anyone looking for
an introduction to both the science behind Parkinson's and the
effects of its course on sufferers, as well as information about
treatment and real life strategies for dealing with the
debilitating symptoms, will find the information they need in this
accessible resource.
|
|