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Medical errors kill 98,000 patients per year in the United States.
But you, the patient, can play a crucial role in preventing these
mistakes by fully educating yourself about your own health.
According to author and medical doctor Sheldon Cohen, the best way
to secure this information is to get a comprehensive medical
examination. "The Patient's Guide to the Complete Medical
Examination and the Prevention of Medical Errors" is the perfect
tool to help you take charge of your health as you attempt to
navigate through the United States' overburdened health-care
system. Filled with essential information on what an examination
should entail, Cohen reveals several key points you need to discuss
with your doctor. These include your complete medical history, the
functioning of each organ system, and laboratory data. Once armed
with your personal health information, you will be in a position to
reduce your risk for medical error and live a longer, healthier
life.
For your physician to give you quality medical care, you must be
aware of your medical history and issues. Here's how you can help
your medical provider:
Learn about your risk factors and current medical diagnoses Ask
questions when you don't understand Obtain second, third, or more
opinions Maintain copies of your medical records Review these
records often Keep yourself educated
The medical profession is depending on you to help them keep
you healthy
Eight years ago, four psychologists with varying backgrounds but a
common in terest in the impact of environmental stress on behavior
and health met to plan a study of the effects of aircraft noise on
children. The impetus for the study was an article in the Los
Angeles Times about architectural interventions that were planned
for several noise-impacted schools under the air corridor of Los
Angeles Interna tional Airport. These interventions created an
opportunity to study the same chil dren during noise exposure and
then later after the exposure had been attenuated. The study was
designed to test the generality of several noise effects that had
been well established in laboratory experimental studies. It
focused on three areas: the relationship between noise and personal
control, noise and attention, and noise and cardiovascular
response. Two years later, a second study, designed to replicate
and extend findings from the first, was conducted."
Eight years ago, four psychologists with varying backgrounds but a
common in terest in the impact of environmental stress on behavior
and health met to plan a study of the effects of aircraft noise on
children. The impetus for the study was an article in the Los
Angeles Times about architectural interventions that were planned
for several noise-impacted schools under the air corridor of Los
Angeles Interna tional Airport. These interventions created an
opportunity to study the same chil dren during noise exposure and
then later after the exposure had been attenuated. The study was
designed to test the generality of several noise effects that had
been well established in laboratory experimental studies. It
focused on three areas: the relationship between noise and personal
control, noise and attention, and noise and cardiovascular
response. Two years later, a second study, designed to replicate
and extend findings from the first, was conducted."
Surgery and pharmaceuticals are not the only effective procedures we have to improve our health. The natural human tendency to care for fellow humans, to support them with social networks, has proven to be a powerful treatment as well. This book, will provide the most up to date research on the effects of social support interventions on physical and mental health.
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The Hockey Sweater (Hardcover)
Roch Carrier, Sheldon Cohen, Sheila Fischman
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R279
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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One of the most beloved stories of all time--"The Hockey
Sweater"--is celebrated in this heartfelt recollection. Reflecting
on the original short story and mortifying real-life moment that
started it all, the account relates how the resulting film is as
much about childhood emotions and the desire to fit in as it is
about hockey, the clash of cultures, and a harkening to bygone
times. Canada's tireless devotion to the film is illustrated,
emphasizing how it is also loved by many more around the world.
Delving into the artist's notebooks, photographs, and memories,
this record recreates the movie's entire development, journeying
back to the people and places that inspired its original imagery.
The director's additional films and illustrations are also
explored, chronicling a 40-year career and providing rich insights
into the creative process.
This book is a resource for health and social scientists who assess the role of stress in their studies of physical and psychiatric illness. This work discusses how stress is conceptualized, the pathways through which stressors influence the onset and progression of psychiatric and physical illness, the alternate methods of measuring stress, and how one decides on appropriate measurement.
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Payback (Paperback)
Sheldon Cohen M. D. Facp
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R744
Discovery Miles 7 440
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Bad Blood (Paperback)
Sheldon Cohen, James R Baehler
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R676
Discovery Miles 6 760
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