
We have all heard of the risks associated with smoking cigarettes, but what are the risks of cigar smoking? Are the risks of smoking cigars just as dangerous, or more so?
According to the National Cancer Instituted, regular cigar smoking can result in a major health threat. Scientific research has linked cigar smoking with cancers of the larynx, lungs, esophagus, and oral cavity. Newer research also indicates that cigar smoking may be strongly linked to the development of cancer in the pancreas. Doctors also caution that individuals who regularly inhale while enjoying a cigar are also at greater risk of developing lung disease and heart problems.
The health threats of cigar smoking appear to increase dramatically in those individuals who smoke regularly and inhale while smoking. All secondhand smoke emitted by tobacco products are classified as environmental tobacco smoke. Research indicates that the smoke from cigars and cigarettes releases many of the same types of irritants. Both cigar and cigarette environmental tobacco smoke contain nicotine, carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and ammonia. The environmental tobacco smoke from cigars and cigarettes also releases well-known carcinogens such as vinyl chlorine, benzene, arsenic, hydrocarbons, and nitrosamines. Cigars, because of their size, usually release more environmental tobacco smoke than cigarettes. Being around cigar smoke, then, can pose more of a health threat than inhaling secondhand smoke from a lit cigarette.
To reduce and prevent the risks that cigarette smoking can give, one should minimize smoking or quit smoking. You can also prevent these risks and still continue using cigarettes, and this is made possible by electronic cigarettes which are out in the market.
Read more about electronic cigarettes: Electronic Cigarette Review
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Adherence to Long-Term Therapies: Evidence for Action $14 Adherence to therapies is a primary determinant of treatment success. Poor adherence attenuates optimum clinical benefits and therefore reduces the overall effectiveness of health systems. Medicines will not work if you do not take them. Medicines will not be effective if patients do not follow prescribed treatment – yet in developed countries only 50% of patients who suffer from chronic diseases adhere to treatment recommendations. In developing countries, when taken together with poor access to health care, lack of appropriate diagnosis, and limited access to medicines, poor adherence is threatening to render futile any effort to tackle chronic conditions such as diabetes, depression and HIV/AIDS. This report is based on an exhaustive review of the published literature on the definitions, measurements, epidemiology, economics, and interventions applied to nine chronic conditions and their risk factors. These are: asthma, cancer (palliative care), depression, diabetes, epilepsy, HIV/AIDS, hypertension, tobacco smoking, and tuberculosis. Intended for clinical practitioners, health managers and policy-makers, this report provides a concise summary of the consequences of poor adherence for health and economics. It also discusses the options available for improving adherence, and demonstrates the potential impact on desired health outcomes and health care budgets. It is hoped that this report will lead to new thinking on policy development, and action on adherence to long-term therapies. |
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Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors $85 This book covers the developmental and health problems unique to the adolescent period of life. It focuses on special needs and public health programs for adolescents. It offers deep insight into smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other problems, along with intervention and prevention strategies.Adolescent Health”Anyone serious about improving adolescent health should read this book. It spans theoretical and developmental constructs, summaries of evidence-based interventions for adolescent risk behaviors, metrics, and policy recommendations.” —S. Jean Emans, MD, chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine, and Robert Masland Jr., chair, Adolescent Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston, and professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School”This is the one single text that students can use to study adolescent health. It includes contributions from many of the world’s most accomplished researchers to provide learners with cutting edge information to make the study of adolescence understandable and applicable in practical settings.” —Gary L. Hopkins, MD, DrPH, associate research professor and director, Center for Prevention Research, and director, Center for Media Impact Research, Andrews University?”This textbook presents an excellent balance in weighing the evidence from the risk and the resilience literature, incorporating research in racially and ethnically diverse populations.” —Renée R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP, professor, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University College of Medicine”This is an engaging, thorough, and thought-provoking statement of our knowledge about adolescence. ” —Wendy Baldwin, PhD, director, Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program, Population Council |
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Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors $130.95 New – This book covers the developmental and health problems unique to the adolescent period of life. It focuses on special needs and public health programs for adolescents. It offers deep insight into smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other problems, along with intervention and prevention strategies.”Anyone serious about improving adolescent health should read this book. It spans theoretical and developmental constructs, summaries of evidence-based interventions for adolescent ri |
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Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors $85 This book covers the developmental and health problems unique to the adolescent period of life. It focuses on special needs and public health programs for adolescents. It offers deep insight into smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other problems, along with intervention and prevention strategies.Adolescent Health”Anyone serious about improving adolescent health should read this book. It spans theoretical and developmental constructs, summaries of evidence-based interventions for adolescent risk behaviors, metrics, and policy recommendations.” —S. Jean Emans, MD, chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine, and Robert Masland Jr., chair, Adolescent Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston, and professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School”This is the one single text that students can use to study adolescent health. It includes contributions from many of the world’s most accomplished researchers to provide learners with cutting edge information to make the study of adolescence understandable and applicable in practical settings.” —Gary L. Hopkins, MD, DrPH, associate research professor and director, Center for Prevention Research, and director, Center for Media Impact Research, Andrews University?”This textbook presents an excellent balance in weighing the evidence from the risk and the resilience literature, incorporating research in racially and ethnically diverse populations.” —Renée R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP, professor, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University College of Medicine”This is an engaging, thorough, and thought-provoking statement of our knowledge about adolescence. ” —Wendy Baldwin, PhD, director, Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program, Population Council |
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Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors $85 This book covers the developmental and health problems unique to the adolescent period of life. It focuses on special needs and public health programs for adolescents. It offers deep insight into smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other problems, along with intervention and prevention strategies.Adolescent Health”Anyone serious about improving adolescent health should read this book. It spans theoretical and developmental constructs, summaries of evidence-based interventions for adolescent risk behaviors, metrics, and policy recommendations.” —S. Jean Emans, MD, chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine, and Robert Masland Jr., chair, Adolescent Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston, and professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School”This is the one single text that students can use to study adolescent health. It includes contributions from many of the world’s most accomplished researchers to provide learners with cutting edge information to make the study of adolescence understandable and applicable in practical settings.” —Gary L. Hopkins, MD, DrPH, associate research professor and director, Center for Prevention Research, and director, Center for Media Impact Research, Andrews University?”This textbook presents an excellent balance in weighing the evidence from the risk and the resilience literature, incorporating research in racially and ethnically diverse populations.” —Renée R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP, professor, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University College of Medicine”This is an engaging, thorough, and thought-provoking statement of our knowledge about adolescence. ” —Wendy Baldwin, PhD, director, Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program, Population Council |
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Adolescents And Risk $1.32 The volume provides a substantial contribution to the understanding of adolescent risk behavior, informative and useful for both scientists and practitioners. The chapters deal with each of the key risk behaviors that are of concern at this developmental stage: tobacco smoking, alcohol use, marijuana and other drugs use, precocious and unprotected sexual behavior, eating disorders, risky behavior, risky driving, deviant and antisocial behavior. The book combines theoretical analysis and the findings of a wide research project, where the multiple contexts in the ecology of daily adolescent life have been considered. The data are based on large normative samples and the presentation of findings is very accessible, relying throughout on graphic representation rather than statistical tables. The book describes the different risk behaviors, shows the linkages between them, and explains the functions served by the various risk behaviors or the meanings they may have for the adolescent. It examines how they vary with age, sex, and other demographic characteristics, and demonstrates the influential role the theoretical risk factors and protective factors play in adolescent risk behavior involvement. The research findings not only strengthen the theory, but serve as an important guide to the design of intervention efforts to prevent or reduce adolescent involvement in risk behavior. The authors emphasize the need to strengthen protective factors that can promote positive development, and the need to provide opportunities for behaviors that can serve the same purposes as risk behaviors do, but without compromising health and development. This is the key challenge for all western contemporarysocieties. |
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Adolescents and Risk: Behaviors, Functions and Protective Factors $1.99 New – The volume provides a substantial contribution to the understanding of adolescent risk behavior, informative and useful for both scientists and practitioners. The chapters deal with each of the key risk behaviors that are of concern at this developmental stage: tobacco smoking, alcohol use, marijuana and other drugs use, precocious and unprotected sexual behavior, eating disorders, risky behavior, risky driving, deviant and antisocial behavior. The book combines theoretical analysis and th |
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Adolescents and Risk: Behaviors, Functions and Protective Factors $1.05 Used – The volume provides a substantial contribution to the understanding of adolescent risk behavior, informative and useful for both scientists and practitioners. The chapters deal with each of the key risk behaviors that are of concern at this developmental stage: tobacco smoking, alcohol use, marijuana and other drugs use, precocious and unprotected sexual behavior, eating disorders, risky behavior, risky driving, deviant and antisocial behavior. The book combines theoretical analysis and t |
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Adolescents and risk: Behaviors, functions and protective factors $139 The volume gives a substantial contribution to the understanding of adolescent risk behaviors, informative and useful for both scientist and practitioner. The chapters deal with each of the key risk behaviors that are of concern at this developmental stage: tobacco smoking, alcohol use, marijuana and other drugs use, precocious and unprotected sexual behavior, eating disorders, risky behaviors, risky driving, deviant and antisocial behavior. The book combines theoretical analysis and the result of a wide research project, where the multiple contexts in the ecology of daily adolescent life have been considered; the data are based on large normative samples and the presentation of findings is very accessible, relying throughout on graphic representation rather than statistical tables.The book describes the different risk behaviors, shows the linkages among them, explains the functions served by the various risk behaviors or the meanings they may have for the adolescent, examines how they vary with age, sex, and other demographic characteristics, demonstrates the influential role that the theoretical risk factors and protective factors play in adolescent risk behavior involvement. The research findings not only strengthen the theory, but they serve as an important guide to the design of intervention efforts to prevent or reduce adolescent involvement in risk behavior.The emphasis of the authors on the need to strengthen protective factors that can promote positive development, and on the need to provide opportunities for behaviors that can serve the same purposes as risk behaviors do, but without compromising health and development, is salutary. This is the key challenge for all western contemporary societies to accomplish. |
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Adolescents’ Health-Risk Behavior $70.97 Used – Adolescence is a time during which the young person is striving to achieve a personal identity. As such, it is a time during which adolescents experiment with different behaviors. It is time of ’storm and stress’ and of alienation; or simply a period of risk. Risk frequently comes into play when young people experiment with limits and test capacities. They often begin to engage in behaviors that may be detrimental to their health. These include smoking, drinking, drug abuse. This research |
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Adult Health Concerns Sourcebook $95 This reference provides information for adults who need to make health-related choices. It gives background and advice on choosing healthcare providers, understanding insurance options, maintaining a healthy weight, breaking free of high-risk behaviors such as smoking, and preventing cancer and other serious illnesses. It describes recommended screening tests, and touches on other aging-related concerns, including menopause, prostate problems, and cognitive changes. A glossary, a directory of resources, and tips on caring for aging parents are also included. Material is drawn from publications issued by the National Institutes of Health and other agencies and associations. |
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Alcohol, Tobacco and Obesity: Morality, Mortality and the New Public Health $125 Although drinking, smoking and obesity have attracted social and moral condemnation to varying degrees for more than two hundred years, over the past few decades they have come under intense attack from the field of public health as an ‘unholy trinity’ of lifestyle behaviours with apparently devastating medical, social and economic consequences. Indeed, we appear to be in the midst of an important historical moment in which policies and practices that would have been unthinkable a decade ago (e.g., outdoor smoking bans, incarcerating pregnant women for drinking alcohol, and prohibiting restaurants from serving food to fat people), have become acceptable responses to the ‘risks’ that alcohol, tobacco and obesity are perceived to pose.Hailing from Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and the USA, and drawing on examples from all four countries, contributors interrogate the ways in which alcohol, tobacco and fat have come to be constructed as ‘problems’ requiring intervention and expose the social, cultural and political roots of the current public health obsession with lifestyle.No prior collection has set out to provide an in-depth examination of alcohol, tobacco and obesity through the comparative approach taken in this volume. This book therefore represents an invaluable and timely contribution to critical studies of public health, health inequities, health policy, and the sociology of risk more broadly. |
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America’s Unhealthy Lifestyle: Supersize It! $0.99 Used – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. The |
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America’s Unhealthy Lifestyle: Supersize It! $74.05 New – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. Thes |
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American Heart Association Complete Guide to Women’s Heart Health: The Go Red for Women Way to Well-Being & Vitality $5.73 Heart disease poses the greatest health threat that women in the United States face: One in every three women will die from it each year. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Heart disease is not an inevitable part of growing older. In fact, if you reach the age of 50 without developing the major risk factors for heart disease, you can live your entire life without it, and your chances of dying from it decrease from 50 percent to a strikingly low 8 percent. The key to preventing heart disease is embracing a heart-healthy lifestyle—and the sooner, the better. In this groundbreaking book, the American Heart Association shows you how even the smallest changes can make a big difference over time to protect the health of your heart.   The Complete Guide to Women’s Heart Health explains how gradual and sustainable shifts in your routine, such as using just a little more than one percent of your time each week to exercise or losing just 10 percent of your body weight, can have a far-reaching impact on your health. With specific pointers on diet, exercise, and health care, this book shows you how to get past the common obstacles as well as how to make taking care of your heart easy and attainable for the busy life you lead, at every age. In chapters targeted for every decade of a woman’s life from her 20s to her 70s and beyond, the American Heart Association gives women age-appropriate advice on healthy lifestyle choices and heart-health care. Additional information addressing issues of special interest to women and how those issues affect the heart include:  ·        Smoking·        Pregnancy·        Menopause and hormone therapy·        Aging·        Diabetes and other health conditions With the latest guidelines on |
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American Heart Association Complete Guide to Women’s Heart Health: The Go Red for Women Way to Well-Being & Vitality $11.99 Heart disease poses the greatest health threat that women in the United States face: One in every three women will die from it each year. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Heart disease is not an inevitable part of growing older. In fact, if you reach the age of 50 without developing the major risk factors for heart disease, you can live your entire life without it, and your chances of dying from it decrease from 50 percent to a strikingly low 8 percent. The key to preventing heart disease is embracing a heart-healthy lifestyle—and the sooner, the better. In this groundbreaking book, the American Heart Association shows you how even the smallest changes can make a big difference over time to protect the health of your heart.   The Complete Guide to Women’s Heart Health explains how gradual and sustainable shifts in your routine, such as using just a little more than one percent of your time each week to exercise or losing just 10 percent of your body weight, can have a far-reaching impact on your health. With specific pointers on diet, exercise, and health care, this book shows you how to get past the common obstacles as well as how to make taking care of your heart easy and attainable for the busy life you lead, at every age. In chapters targeted for every decade of a woman’s life from her 20s to her 70s and beyond, the American Heart Association gives women age-appropriate advice on healthy lifestyle choices and heart-health care. Additional information addressing issues of special interest to women and how those issues affect the heart include:  ·        Smoking·        Pregnancy·        Menopause and hormone therapy·        Aging·        Diabetes and other health conditions With the latest guidelines on |
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American Medical Association Complete Guide to Prevention and Wellness $0.11 Did you know that many of the things you do every day may put you at risk of contracting a serious or even deadly illness? The good news is that there are simple, easy steps you can take to prevent diseases, optimize wellness, and live longer and better.In the American Medical Association Complete Guide to Prevention and Wellness, America’s most trusted source for health and medical guidance gives you authoritative, in-depth information on how to stay healthy throughout a long and act-ive life. It lays out the foundations of good health, presents basic steps you can take to reduce health risks and prevent major killers, and shows you how to prevent the most common chronic disorders.Based on the latest clinical research and filled with information that was previously hard to find, this indispensable reference tells you about the latest disease-fighting measures, from techniques for reducing stress and quitting smoking to the best ways to get a good night’s sleep. You’ll even learn how eating certain foods can help you avoid some of the most common chronic illnesses, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure. With this book, you’ll discover how to:Live younger and longer with exercisePrevent heart attacks and strokeAvoid type 2 diabetesPrevent infectionsKeep your bones, joints, vital organs, and digestive system healthyControl allergiesProtect your children’s healthMaintain your reproductive healthReduce dementia risks and prevent premature agingWith an easy-to-navigate format, clear illustrations, and plain-English, jargon-free advice, the American Medical Association Complete Guide to Prevention and Wellness gives you fast and easy access to the crucial information you need to keep yourself and your family healthy, fit, and energetic, now and for many years to come. |
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American Medical Association Guide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease: Essential Information You and Your Family Need to Know about Having a Healthy Heart $0.01 Heart disease is the leading cause of death and a major cause of disability in both men and women in the United States today. The good news is that with knowledge and practical lifestyle changes, heart disease is both treatable and preventable. In the American Medical Association Guide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease, you’ll learn everything you need to know to lessen your risk of cardiovascular disease, take control of it if you have it, or help a loved one.Heart and blood vessel disease takes many forms, including high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, vascular heart disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and stroke. Drawing on the most authoritative information and the most up-to-date research, the American Medical Association Gide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease helps pinpoint your major risk factors and shows you how to deal with them. In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about your heart and how it functions, about why it is so important to quit smoking, and about heart-conscious ways to exercise. You’ll also learn the critical warning signs you should tell your doctor about right away, and how heart disease manifests itself differently in women and men.The book empowers you to take charge of your family’s treatment regimen by providing essential facts on vital topics including:How to control your cholesterol level and why this is so crucialThe latest information on medications, including high blood pressure medications such as ACE inhibitors, angiogenesis 2 receptor blocks, cholesterol-lowering statins, antiarrhythmia drugs, and moreWomen-specific heart disease symptomsHow to lower your blood pressure in as little as 2 to 4 weeks through dietPainless ways to incorporate exercise into your dayThe role of inflammation in atherosclerosisThe effects of saturated fats and trans fats on cholesterol levelsSymptoms of cardiac |
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An Analysis of the Relationships Among Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress, Health Risk Behaviors and Physical Health Using the National Comorbidity Survey Replication Data. $74.18 Used – Both experiencing a traumatic event and PTSD are related to physical health problems (e.g., Schnurr & Spiro, 1999) and an increased risk for engaging in health risk behaviors such as drinking alcohol, using drugs, and smoking tobacco (e.g., Springs & Friedrich, 1992). Most research has found that PTSD mediates the relationship between traumatic event exposure and physical health. However, it is unclear if there is an indirect/mediational relationship between traumatic event exposure and h |
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Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?: Healthy Hearts, Healthy Homes = Esta Usted En Riesgo de Enfermarse del Corazon: Corazones Sanos $16.97 Used – Original publisher: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Md.: 2008. Excerpt: …Play It Smart. Take Care of Your Heart Diabetes, overweight, high blood pressure, rich meals, desserts, high waist measure, a lack of physical activity, and poor nutrition will bring bad news from your physician. Take action now to prevent disease, reduce the fat, STOP SMOKING, PLEASE ! Keep lots of fruits and veggies on your |
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Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?: Healthy Hearts, Healthy Homes = Esta Usted En Riesgo de Enfermarse del Corazon: Corazones Sanos $16.97 New – Original publisher: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Md.: 2008. Excerpt: …Play It Smart. Take Care of Your Heart Diabetes, overweight, high blood pressure, rich meals, desserts, high waist measure, a lack of physical activity, and poor nutrition will bring bad news from your physician. Take action now to prevent disease, reduce the fat, STOP SMOKING, PLEASE ! Keep lots of fruits and veggies on your |
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Ashes to Ashes: America’s Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Trium ph of Philip Morris $25 No book before this one has rendered the story of cigarettes — mankind’s most common self-destructive instrument and its most profitable consumer product — with such sweep and enlivening detail.Here for the first time, in a story full of the complexities and contradictions of human nature, all the strands of the historical process — financial, social, psychological, medical, political, and legal — are woven together in a riveting narrative. The key characters are the top corporate executives, public health investigators, and antismoking activists who have clashed ever more stridently as Americans debate whether smoking should be closely regulated as a major health menace.We see tobacco spread rapidly from its aboriginal sources in the New World 500 years ago, as it becomes increasingly viewed by some as sinful and some as alluring, and by government as a windfall source of tax revenue. With the arrival of the cigarette in the late-nineteenth century, smoking changes from a luxury and occasional pastime to an everyday — to some, indispensable — habit, aided markedly by the exuberance of the tobacco huskers.This free-enterprise success saga grows shadowed, from the middle of this century, as science begins to understand the cigarette’s toxicity. Ironically the more detailed and persuasive the findings by medical investigators, the more cigarette makers prosper by seeming to modify their product with filters and reduced dosages of tar and nicotine.We see the tobacco manufacturers come under intensifying assault as a rogue industry for knowingly and callously plying their hazardous wares while insisting that the healthcharges against them (a) remain unproven, and (b) are universally understood, so smokers indulge at their own risk.Among the eye-opening disclosures here: outrageous pseudo-scientific claims made for cigarettes throughout the ’30s and ’40s, and the story of how the tobacco industry |
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Atherothrombosis and Coronary Artery Disease $55.5 New – Written by the world’s foremost authorities, this volume provides comprehensive coverage of current approaches to the prevention, diagnosis, and management of atherosclerosis and its coronary and noncoronary complications. This edition has been thoroughly updated, sharply focused on clinical information, and trimmed to one manageable volume. Coverage begins with a review of risk factors and prevention, emphasizing lipid abnormalities, hypertension, smoking, diabetes, and obesity, Subsequen |
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Atherothrombosis and Coronary Artery Disease $17.13 Used – Written by the world’s foremost authorities, this volume provides comprehensive coverage of current approaches to the prevention, diagnosis, and management of atherosclerosis and its coronary and noncoronary complications. This edition has been thoroughly updated, sharply focused on clinical information, and trimmed to one manageable volume. Coverage begins with a review of risk factors and prevention, emphasizing lipid abnormalities, hypertension, smoking, diabetes, and obesity, Subseque |
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Battle Of Europe $7.25 The honor of the RAF must be maintained at all costs! In the skies above South East England the future of Britain is about to be decided. Risk your life in countless dog fights returning home in a smoking plane full of bullet holes! Whether the next sortie puts you in the seat of a traditional British Spitfire or behind the throttle of a captured German prototype the honor of the RAF must be maintained at all costs! You must prove that the RAF is a force to be reckoned with.Features: . 16 historically based missions put you in the pilot seat of WWII Aircraft.. 22 different plane models to fly or destroy.. Arcade style bonus system.. 3D graphics astounding visual effects.. Pilot some of Germany s most secret high-tech prototypes.. Defend Europe from the Axis forces as they attack from land sea air.. Multiple difficulty levels a customizable control scheme.. 8 camera modes allow you to survey the entire battlefield see the action from all angles. System Requirements for Windows . Windows 7 Vista XP. 500 MHz Pentium IV or faster processor. 128 MB RAM or higher. 500 MB free hard disk space. 800 x 600 monitor 32-bit color. 128 MB AGP GeForce 3+ or ATI Radeon 8500+ video card. DirectX 9.0 or higher. DirectX-compatible sound card speakers. 4X CD-ROM or DVD drive . Packaging: JEWEL CASE. Operating system: WINDOWS XP/VISTA/WINDOWS 7 |
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Bike Trekking $11.15 New – The Explore the Outdoors series provides information to educate teens about outdoor sports while focusing on training and safety. Miseducation and misinformation can lead to sporting accidents and even fatalities.Studies show that teens who participate in sports are less likely to engage in destructive behavior such as smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and criminal activity. In addition, many innovative new emotional growth programs for at-risk teenagers are taking place in the outdoors. Pr |
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Bike Trekking $12.3 The Explore the Outdoors series provides information to educate teens about outdoor sports while focusing on training and safety. Miseducation and misinformation can lead to sporting accidents and even fatalities.Studies show that teens who participate in sports are less likely to engage in destructive behavior such as smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and criminal activity. In addition, many innovative new emotional growth programs for at-risk teenagers are taking place in the outdoors. Professionals in education, psychology, and guidance are utilizing wilderness settings to teach teenagers responsibility, trust, discipline, and teamwork.Bike trekking (long, organized bicycle excursions) is one of the most challenging and enthralling of outdoor sports. In this book, an experienced sportsman shows teens that safe bike trekking is the most exciting kind of bike trekking. |
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Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of Aneurysms $179 Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and premature death of modern era medicine. It is estimated that approximately 81 million people in the United States (US) currently have one or more of the many forms of cardiovascular disease, resulting in 1 in every 2.8 deaths, or 900,000 deaths per year. 40% of all deaths in Europe are a result of cardiovascular disease in people under the age of 75. Aneurysms form a significant portion of these cardiovascular related deaths and are defined as a permanent and irreversible localised dilation of a blood vessel greater than 50% of its normal diameter. Although aneurysms can form in any blood vessel, the more lethal aneurysms develop in the cranial arteries, and in the thoracic aorta and abdominal aorta. Frequently aneurysms are undetected and if left untreated may eventually expand until rupture with very high levels of morbidity and mortality. The biomechanics and mechanobiology of aneursymal diseases are not fully understood and this monograph aims to provide new insights into aneurysm aetiology and behavior based on the most recent biomechanics research related to this important topic. The contributors to this volume bring together a unique blend of expertise in experimental, computational and tissue biomechanics relating to aneurysm behavior and enable the reader to gain a fresh understanding of the key factors influencing aneurysm behavior and treatment. Biological risk factors such as tobacco smoking, sex, age, hypertension, family history and mechanobiological risk factors such as aneurysm geometry and shape as well as mechanical properties of the diseased tissues are considered in detail as are many of the diagnostic and treatment options. |
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Breaking Down Barriers to Care: Treatment of Tobacco Dependence in Vulnerable Populations $49 Although entirely preventable, smoking is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States. As a result it creates a significant financial burden on the health care system. In the text, the authors first present an evidence-based approach for providers that helps identify the most at-risk patients. They then offer specific clinical strategies for approaching tobacco cessation which are proven to be the most effective in overcoming the existing cultural or systematic barriers. Lastly, the authors propose a number of health policy recommendations which can assist with breaking down barriers to care for each cultural group and result in more effective cessation programs on the population level. |
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Breast Cancer $88.8 Used – Research shows that breast cancer is the illness women fear the most – it has high prevalence rates, it shows no disturbing symptoms in its early stages and treating it is an exhausting physical and psychological experience. Previous breast cancer cases among family members, diet, environment, even gaining significant amount of weight after menopause or passive smoking – all these factors possess a risk of developing breast cancer. Medical specialists and scientists are working on new cur |
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Breast Cancer $88.8 New – Research shows that breast cancer is the illness women fear the most – it has high prevalence rates, it shows no disturbing symptoms in its early stages and treating it is an exhausting physical and psychological experience. Previous breast cancer cases among family members, diet, environment, even gaining significant amount of weight after menopause or passive smoking – all these factors possess a risk of developing breast cancer. Medical specialists and scientists are working on new cure |
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Buena nutricion cero infartos $20.95 Good Nutrition, Zero Heart Attacks What you ignore about your heart and your food can cost you your life. If you avoid red meats, maintain an appropriate weight, quit smoking and exercise regularly, you will be safe of heart problems. These sayings have ended up becoming a common and insufficient place: life has changed and the threats against our cardiovascular health have increased. More risks are being identified, and to be young, vegetarian or a sportsperson doesn’t always constitute an effective shield against heart attacks or strokes. The variables that can induce a heart attack are so numerous, and some of them so not very well-known that to neglect one of them can be enough to be at risk. Did you know that… • The lack of certain vitamins is more dangerous for your arteries than high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides? • Instead of protecting you against heart attacks, some multivitamin supplementations and anti-cholesterol drugs can actually cause them. Lo que ignoras sobre tu corazón y tus alimentos puede costarte la vida. Si evitas las carnes rojas, mantienes un peso adecuado, dejas de fumar y haces ejercicio regularmente, estarás a salvo de los males cardiacos. Estas expresiones han llegado a convertirse en un lugar común e insuficiente: la vida ha cambiado y las amenazas contra nuestra salud cardiovascular han aumentado. Cada vez se identifican más riesgos, y el ser joven, vegetariano o deportista no siempre constituyen escudos efectivos contra infartos o embolias ¿Sabías que? La carencia de ciertas vitaminas es más peligrosa para tus arterias que el colesterol y los triglicéridos elevados.. Algunos multivitamínicos y fármacos anticolesterol en vez de protegerte contra infartos podrían provocarlos. |
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COPD For Dummies $5.9 Make your home COPD friendlyYour reassuring guide to understanding and managing COPD and getting on with your lifeWant to know more about COPD? This straightforward guide provides clear information about this progressive disease, explaining how to recognize the warning signs, get diagnosed, and choose the best treatment. You’ll see how diet, exercise, and medication affect your symptoms and make your life easier.Discover how to:Know your risk factorsFind the right doctorsQuit smoking, start exercising, and change your dietImprove your overall healthPrepare for emergenciesHelp loved ones with COPD |
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COPD For Dummies $19.99 Make your home COPD friendlyYour reassuring guide to understanding and managing COPD and getting on with your lifeWant to know more about COPD? This straightforward guide provides clear information about this progressive disease, explaining how to recognize the warning signs, get diagnosed, and choose the best treatment. You’ll see how diet, exercise, and medication affect your symptoms and make your life easier.Discover how to:Know your risk factorsFind the right doctorsQuit smoking, start exercising, and change your dietImprove your overall healthPrepare for emergenciesHelp loved ones with COPD |
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COPD for Dummies $19.99 Make your home COPD friendlyYour reassuring guide to understanding and managing COPDand getting on with your lifeWant to know more about COPD? This straightforward guide provides clear information about this progressive disease, explaining how to recognize the warning signs, get diagnosed, and choose the best treatment. You”ll see how diet, exercise, and medication affect your symptoms and make your life easier.Discover how to: Know your risk factorsFind the right doctorsQuit smoking, start exercising, and change your dietImprove your overall healthPrepare for emergenciesHelp loved ones with COPD |
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Cancer Causes and Controversies: Understanding Risk Reduction and Prevention $40.95 New – Cancer Causes and Controversies describes common risk factors associated with particular types of cancer, including genetic predisposition, radiation and chemical carcinogens, diet, hormonal factors, infection, and smoking. The book then looks at the scientific evidence supporting the positive role of healthy nutrition, exercise, and diet in lowering cancer risk, as well as the dangers posed by a dysfunctional immune system compromised by chronic infection, unhealthy lifestyles, stress and |
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Cardiac Wellness: Nine Steps to a Healthy Heart $49.59 New – You are at risk for heart disease or concerned your heart condition might worsen. Your doctor urges you to change your lifestyle – exercise more, stop smoking, lose weight, smell the roses. You follow this advice for a while. But soon, you’re back to your same old ways. Experts say that there is less than a one in ten chance that you will stick to a heart healthy lifestyle, even when your life depends upon it. You need a way to reverse these odds – an insurance policy for your heart. Dr De |
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Cardiac Wellness: Nine Steps to a Healthy Heart $52.29 Used – You are at risk for heart disease or concerned your heart condition might worsen. Your doctor urges you to change your lifestyle – exercise more, stop smoking, lose weight, smell the roses. You follow this advice for a while. But soon, you’re back to your same old ways. Experts say that there is less than a one in ten chance that you will stick to a heart healthy lifestyle, even when your life depends upon it. You need a way to reverse these odds – an insurance policy for your heart. Dr D |
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Cardiovascular Disease and Steroid Hormone Contraception: Report of a WHO Scientific Group $24 Evaluates the strength and significance of evidence linking use of combined oral contraceptives to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in women. Recommendations and conclusions reflect the consensus reached by a group of scientists, including researchers directly involved in several recent large-scale investigations of cardiovascular disease and hormone contraception. The experts also considered evidence that other factors, such as smoking, hypertension, diabetes, age, and family history, might influence the risk of cardiovascular disease in users of combined oral contraceptives. In view of major recent changes in the hormonal content of these contraceptives and the prescribing patterns of providers, the assessment concentrates on data collected after 1980. The experts also aimed to determine whether the risk of disease is influenced by the estrogen or progestogen content of different preparations. To facilitate the comparison and interpretation of study results, the report opens with a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the different epidemiological approaches used to assess the safety of steroid contraceptives. Also discussed is the important distinction between the use of relative risk to examine epidemiological associations and the use of absolute risk to examine clinical importance. Against this background, the main part of the report examines the strength of evidence linking steroid contraceptives to an increased risk of acute myocardial infarction, ischaemic stroke, haemorrhagic stroke, and venous thromboembolism. Studies of combined oral contraceptives and progestogen-only contraceptives are considered separately for each disease. An effort is also made to determine whether conclusions, based on studies conducted in industrialized countries, are also valid for women living in the developing world. The assessment of findings from epidemiological studies is complemented by a review of possible biological explanations for the effects |
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Cardiovascular Disease: Diet, Nutrition and Emerging Risk Factors: The Report of a British Nutrition Foundation Task Force $84.44 New – This important and timely book comprises the comprehensive and authoritative independent report of the British Nutrition Foundation Task Force on the link between emerging aspects of diet and cardiovascular disease, a major cause of early death and disability.Written by leading experts in the area, Cardiovascular Disease: Diet, Nutrition and Emerging Risk Factors looks further than the well recognised factors such as high blood cholesterol and smoking to identify and explore more subtle ma |
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Chances Are: Adventures in Probability $3.21 Combining philosophical and historical background, Chances Are . . . is a layman’s journey into the realm of probability–from poker to politics, weather to war, Monte Carlo to mortality. Illustrations.From the Publisher:A layman’s journey into the realm of probability – from poker to politics, weather to war, Monte Carlo to mortality.We search for certainty, but find only likelihood. All things are possible, only one thing actually happens; everything else is in the realm of probability. The twin disciplines of probability and statistics underpin every modern science and sketch the shape of all purposeful group activity – politics, economics, medicine, law, sports – giving humans a handle on the essential uncertainty of their existence. Yet while we are all aware of the hard facts, most of us still refuse to take account of probability – preferring to drive, not fly; buying into market blips; smoking cigarettes; denying we will ever age.There are some people, though – gamblers, risk buyers, forensic experts, doctors, strategists – who find probability’s mass of incomplete uncertainties delightful and revelatory. Chances Are is their story. Combining philosophical and historical background with portraits of the men and women who command the forces of probability, this engaging, wide-ranging, and clearly written volume will be welcomed not only by the proven audiences for popular books like E=MC2 and The Golden Ratio but by anyone interested in the workings of fate.About the Author:Michael Kaplan studied European history at Harvard and Oxford. After a stint as producer/director at WGBH, he has been an award-winning writer and filmmaker working abroad for clients including governments, corporations, museums, and charities.Ellen Kaplan trained as a classical archaeologist and has taught math, biology, Greek, Latin, and history. She and her husband, Robert, run the Math Circle, a nonprofit foundation dedicated |
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Cigarette Smoking and Nursing Home Utilization in the United States $114 Used – The Cigarette Smoking and Nursing Home Utilization in the United States represents a timely, thoughtful, and pioneering examination of the relationship between cigarette smoking and the cost of nursing home care. Although there have been many studies of the cost of smoking, very few studies have focused on the costs of nursing home care due to smoking. This book takes us through a comprehensive literature review of the risk factors affecting nursing home utilization, the epidemiology of s |
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Cigarettes, Nicotine, and Health: A Biobehavioral Approach $2.8 Used – When smokers inhale smoke into their lungs, they take the drug nicotine into their bodies and brains, where it affects how the smokers feel and act. When smokers display their cigarettes, they are saying something symbolic and personal about themselves. And when smokers smoke, they put themselves at risk, often knowingly, of early disability or death.Smoking is one of the world’s most pressing public health problems. Cigarettes, Nicotine, and Health reviews the severe problems caused by s |
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Clinical Manual of Total Cardiovascular Risk $26.28 New – The etiology of coronary heart disease and stroke has been known for decades to be multifactorial a” an increasing risk of both CHD and stroke has been shown to have a graded continuous relationship with rising BP and total cholesterol across the whole BP and cholesterol ranges. The coexistance of other risk factors, such as smoking, obesity and age, has been shown to result in a dramatically increased risk. Alongside the numerous risk factors themselves, there is an ever increasing numbe |
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Clinical Manual of Total Cardiovascular Risk $2.66 Used – The etiology of coronary heart disease and stroke has been known for decades to be multifactorial a” an increasing risk of both CHD and stroke has been shown to have a graded continuous relationship with rising BP and total cholesterol across the whole BP and cholesterol ranges. The coexistance of other risk factors, such as smoking, obesity and age, has been shown to result in a dramatically increased risk. Alongside the numerous risk factors themselves, there is an ever increasing numb |
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Clothing, Cosmetic and Self-Esteem Tips: Making the Most of the Body You Have $23.43 New – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. Thes |
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Clothing, Cosmetic and Self-Esteem Tips: Making the Most of the Body You Have $0.99 Used – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. The |
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College Student Risk Behavior: The Implications of Religiosity and Impulsivity. $82.44 New – College student risk-taking among 18 to 21 years olds includes smoking cigarettes, binge drinking, casual sex with multiple partners, automobile accidents due to risky driving or driving under the influence, and substance use. Among 10 to 24 year olds, 72% of all fatalities result from automobile accidents, unintended injuries, homicide, and suicide. Since not all college students participate in risk behaviors, protective factors such as religiosity may be a protective social or psychologi |
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College Student Risk Behavior: The Implications of Religiosity and Impulsivity. $82.44 Used – College student risk-taking among 18 to 21 years olds includes smoking cigarettes, binge drinking, casual sex with multiple partners, automobile accidents due to risky driving or driving under the influence, and substance use. Among 10 to 24 year olds, 72% of all fatalities result from automobile accidents, unintended injuries, homicide, and suicide. Since not all college students participate in risk behaviors, protective factors such as religiosity may be a protective social or psycholog |
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Contextual and Intrapersonal Factors Factors in Adolescent Smoking Behavior. $74.37 Used – Twenty percent of U.S. high school students smoke cigarettes. Adolescent smoking increases risk for nicotine addiction, chronic disease and early mortality. Aims were to determine in adolescents ages 15-19: 1) relationships between contextual and intrapersonal variables and smoking behaviors, 2) contextual and intrapersonal factors that predict smoking behavior and 3) whether smoking-related self-schema mediates the relationship between peer smoking and smoking status.Students (n = 188) f |
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Copd for Dummies $14.42 Used – Make your home COPD friendlyYour reassuring guide to understanding and managing COPDand getting on with your lifeWant to know more about COPD? This straightforward guide provides clear information about this progressive disease, explaining how to recognize the warning signs, get diagnosed, and choose the best treatment. You’ll see how diet, exercise, and medication affect your symptoms and make your life easier.Discover how to: Know your risk factorsFind the right doctorsQuit smoking, sta |
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Coronary Heart Disease and Risk Factor Management: A Nursing Perspective $26 New – No other book delves as deeply into the important role the nurse plays in the management of risk factors for coronary heart disease. Written specifically for nurses, it provides the skills necessary to prevent and reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and limit its damaging effects. This text helps nurses teach at-risk patients and patient populations to minimize such factors as elevated serum cholesterol, smoking, and a sedentary lifestyle. Nurses will also learn how to teach patients |
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Coronary Heart Disease and Risk Factor Management: A Nursing Perspective $3.98 Used – No other book delves as deeply into the important role the nurse plays in the management of risk factors for coronary heart disease. Written specifically for nurses, it provides the skills necessary to prevent and reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and limit its damaging effects. This text helps nurses teach at-risk patients and patient populations to minimize such factors as elevated serum cholesterol, smoking, and a sedentary lifestyle. Nurses will also learn how to teach patient |
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Coronary Heart Disease in Clinical Practice $2.03 Coronary Heart Disease in Clinical Practice is a concise and thorough reference book for health professionals involved in the care and treatment of cardiac patients, both in primary care and hospital environment. It highlights the important aspects of the numerous current guidelines, both in America and the UK, making this a valuable timesaving reference tool that incorporates the latest research in the field. The broad coverage of this book includes chapters on coronary heart disease, cardiac investigations, angina, acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, arrhythmia, lipids, hypertension and diabetes. Aspects of risk modification, including nutrition, obesity, smoking and alcohol, are also discussed. The text contains carefully selected, complex medical quarries on hot topics and each is explained at length with the aid of illustrations and tables. |
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Cytogenetic Study in Amniocytes from Smoking Pregnant Women $61.99 Tobacco increases the risk of systemic diseases, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and it has adverse effects on pregnancy, such as infertility, coagulation problems, obstetric accidents, praevia placenta and intrauterine growth retardation. A relationship between postnatal exposure to tobacco and childhood cancer, especially leukaemia and lymphomas, has also been suggested. The presence of tobacco-specific metabolites has been described in fetal blood, cell-free amniotic fluid and in newborns from smoking women, suggesting a possible genotoxic effect. In this study we assess the possible genotoxic effect of maternal smoking on amniotic fluid cells, based on the presence of an increased chromosomal instability. We also analyze whether or not any chromosomal regions are especially affected by exposure to tobacco in the foetus. This book is especially useful for professionals in biomedicine, geneticist’s health care professionals and for those working with the following patient types: preconception, prenatal, adolescent and smoking women. It provides practical information to know the impact of tobacco on the offspring. |
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Cytogenetic Study in Amniocytes from Smoking Pregnant Women $74.4 New – Tobacco increases the risk of systemic diseases, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and it has adverse effects on pregnancy, such as infertility, coagulation problems, obstetric accidents, praevia placenta and intrauterine growth retardation. A relationship between postnatal exposure to tobacco and childhood cancer, especially leukaemia and lymphomas, has also been suggested. The presence of tobacco-specific metabolites has been described in fetal blood, cell-free amniotic flui |
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Cytogenetic Study in Amniocytes from Smoking Pregnant Women $74.4 Used – Tobacco increases the risk of systemic diseases, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and it has adverse effects on pregnancy, such as infertility, coagulation problems, obstetric accidents, praevia placenta and intrauterine growth retardation. A relationship between postnatal exposure to tobacco and childhood cancer, especially leukaemia and lymphomas, has also been suggested. The presence of tobacco-specific metabolites has been described in fetal blood, cell-free amniotic flu |
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Dangers of Smoking Anatomical Chart $32.67 New – This chart discusses and illustrates the common dangers of smoking; chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, bladder cancer, stroke, mouth and throat cancer, heart disease, gastric ulcer, and fetal risk. Illustrations and descriptions compare a healthy lung to a smoker’s lung. |
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Dangers of Smoking Anatomical Chart $32.67 Used – This chart discusses and illustrates the common dangers of smoking: chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, bladder cancer, stroke, mouth and throat cancer, heart disease, gastric ulcer, and fetal risk. Illustrations and descriptions compare a healthy lung to a smoker’s lung. |
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Dangers of Smoking Anatomical Chart $19.01 Used – This chart discusses and illustrates the common dangers of smoking: chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, bladder cancer, stroke, mouth and throat cancer, heart disease, gastric ulcer, and fetal risk. Illustrations and descriptions compare a healthy lung to a smoker’s lung. |
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Dangers of Smoking Anatomical Chart in Spanish (Peligros Del Tabaquismo) $30.46 Used – Now available in Spanish, this chart discusses and illustrates the common dangers of smoking: chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, bladder cancer, stroke, mouth and throat cancer, heart disease, gastric ulcer, and fetal risk. It contains illustrations and descriptions that compare a healthy lung to a smoker’s lung. |
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Dangers of Smoking Anatomical Chart in Spanish (Peligros Del Tabaquismo) $19.5 Used – Now available in Spanish, this chart discusses and illustrates the common dangers of smoking: chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, bladder cancer, stroke, mouth and throat cancer, heart disease, gastric ulcer, and fetal risk. Illustrations and descriptions compare a healthy lung to a smoker’s lung. |
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Defeat Video Gaming Addictions $1.99 Dear Friend…“ Learning About Defeat Video Gaming Addictions Can Have Amazing Benefits For Your Life!”Letting go of the virtual menace!Dear Friend,Let’s face it…. People love video games, and that’s not always a foul thing. A lot of popular games involve graphic sex and violence. Maybe most distressful, they may be exceedingly addictive. Any person may become “addicted” to video games, and people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder appear to be at particular risk.Is this true for you? Then please continue on as you need to discover the secrets that show you how to quit video game addiction!The truth is:If You Want To Have Success With Stopping Smoking And Improve Your Overall Life…You Need To Have A Look At Quit Defeat Video Gaming Addictions!You know why most people have a tendency to not achieve the success they desire when it comes to dealing with video game addiction? It’s because they don’t know that there are any measure of reasons why somebody will deny that he or she has an addiction problem. Some causes have to do with embarrassment or concealment owed to true or perceived results (like getting penalized at home or suspended from school). A few individuals are humiliated that they have an issue that they feel that they can’t control. They might feel bad about the things that they’ve done while focusing on the addiction.Which brings us to a very important aspect I must talk about here:You Can Have Better Success In Breaking The Video Game Habit If You Discover Defeat Video Gaming Addictions!People who struggle in breaking this addiction will find these things in common: * They don’t know that they need to admit they have a problem. * They have no idea that they need to distinguish triggers. * They are struggling with making a |
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Diet and Your Emotions: The Comfort Food Falsehood $58.92 New – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. Thes |
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Disease Prevention as Social Change: The State, Society, and Public Health in the United States, France, Great Britain, and Canada $83.95 New – Introduction — The nineteenth century : from miasmas to microbes — Infant mortality — Tuberculosis — Smoking — HIV/AIDS in injection drug users — Engines of policy change : the state and civil society — Experts and zealots — Political cultures and constructions of risk — Conclusion. |
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Disease Prevention as Social Change: The State, Society, and Public Health in the United States, France, Great Britain, and Canada $83.95 Used – Introduction — The nineteenth century : from miasmas to microbes — Infant mortality — Tuberculosis — Smoking — HIV/AIDS in injection drug users — Engines of policy change : the state and civil society — Experts and zealots — Political cultures and constructions of risk — Conclusion. |
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Disease Prevention as Social Change: The State, Society, and Public Health in the United States, France, Great Britain, and Canada $54.95 New – The 19th century : from miasmas to microbes — Infant mortality — Tuberculosis — Smoking — AIDS/drugs — Engines of policy change : the state and civil society — Experts and zealots — Political cultures and constructions of risk |
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Disease Prevention as Social Change: The State, Society, and Public Health in the United States, France, Great Britain, and Canada $83.95 Used – Introduction — The nineteenth century : from miasmas to microbes — Infant mortality — Tuberculosis — Smoking — HIV/AIDS in injection drug users — Engines of policy change : the state and civil society — Experts and zealots — Political cultures and constructions of risk — Conclusion. |
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Diseases and Disabilities Caused by Weight Problems: The Overloaded Body $1.19 Used – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. The |
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Diseases and Disabilities Caused by Weight Problems: The Overloaded Body $52.95 New – We’ve all heard the latest research reported in the news: Americans are overweight–and obesity has health implications as serious as smoking. What’s more, our young people are at risk; 15 percent of all children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight, and their numbers are growing. OBESITY: MODERN-DAY EPIDEMIC takes a look at this urgent issue from various perspectives. Consistent from book to book is the outlook that this is a lifestyle issue, and all of us are at risk. Thes |
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Eating to lower your high blood cholesterol. $24.23 New – High blood cholesterol is a serious problem. Along with high blood pressure and cigarette smoking, it is one of the three major modifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease. Approximately 25 percent of the adult population 20 years of age and older has “high” blood cholesterol levels-levels that are high enough to need intensive medical attention. More than half of all adult Americans have a blood cholesterol level that is higher than “desirable.” Because high blood cholesterol is a |
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Eating to lower your high blood cholesterol. $9.96 Used – High blood cholesterol is a serious problem. Along with high blood pressure and cigarette smoking, it is one of the three major modifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease. Approximately 25 percent of the adult population 20 years of age and older has “high” blood cholesterol levels-levels that are high enough to need intensive medical attention. More than half of all adult Americans have a blood cholesterol level that is higher than “desirable.” Because high blood cholesterol is a |
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Effect of Nicotine on Haematology and Reproductive Hormones in Mice $66.99 Used – Nicotine is one of the main and toxic alkaloid in tobacoo which is largely absorbed in the body through cigarette smoking. A considerable amount of nicotine is found to be present in blood of tobacoo smokers and snuffers and is largely responsible for various physiological changes. Smokers are at a greater risk of various vascular diseases due to change in their hematological variables. It has been shown that administration of nicotine to healthy mice results in increase in white blood ce |
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Effect of Nicotine on Haematology and Reproductive Hormones in Mice $66.99 New – Nicotine is one of the main and toxic alkaloid in tobacoo which is largely absorbed in the body through cigarette smoking. A considerable amount of nicotine is found to be present in blood of tobacoo smokers and snuffers and is largely responsible for various physiological changes. Smokers are at a greater risk of various vascular diseases due to change in their hematological variables. It has been shown that administration of nicotine to healthy mice results in increase in white blood cel |
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Effectiveness of a web-based nutrition education program to reduce cardiovascular disease risk among U.S. army personnel and their families (”Defend Your Heart” study). $49.99 Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States. Military personnel are also vulnerable to this killer disease due to indulgence in unhealthy behaviors such as cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and high stress. Formative assessment identified a need for web-based resources for the Army registered dietitians (RDs) and for deployed or remotely located military beneficiaries. The purpose of the current study was to create and assess the effectiveness of a web-site “Defend Your Heart”. This web-site was targeted to two audiences: RDs and a self care program for the military beneficiaries. This self care program was created using the framework of Rosenstock’s Expanded Health Belief Model (EHBM).;The effectiveness of a web-based self care program was evaluated using a randomized 4-month study with participants either in the web-based group (n=17) or the usual care (n=13) at a U.S. Army hospital. Data were collected at baseline, two months and four months. Variables measured were anthropometric, blood pressure, lipid profile, fasting glucose, C-reactive protein, nutrient intake, physical activity, and EHBM constructs. Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance and using baseline means to adjust the two and four month data. Results indicated a significant reduction of total blood cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, predicted body fat percent, and estimated body mass index (P<0.05) in the web-based group. The usual group demonstrated a significant increase in self-efficacy score at month four (p<0.05).;Significant within group changes for both groups were demonstrated for the reduction in waist circumference and serum triglycerides (p<0.05). Due to a smaller sample size caution is required while interpreting the results. The results of the web-site usability showed that a majority of the RDs (n=34) and web-based participants (n=8) were satisfied with the content and ease of |
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Effectiveness of a web-based nutrition education program to reduce cardiovascular disease risk among U.S. army personnel and their families (”Defend Your Heart” study). $49.99 Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States. Military personnel are also vulnerable to this killer disease due to indulgence in unhealthy behaviors such as cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and high stress. Formative assessment identified a need for web-based resources for the Army registered dietitians (RDs) and for deployed or remotely located military beneficiaries. The purpose of the current study was to create and assess the effectiveness of a web-site “Defend Your Heart”. This web-site was targeted to two audiences: RDs and a self care program for the military beneficiaries. This self care program was created using the framework of Rosenstock’s Expanded Health Belief Model (EHBM).;The effectiveness of a web-based self care program was evaluated using a randomized 4-month study with participants either in the web-based group (n=17) or the usual care (n=13) at a U.S. Army hospital. Data were collected at baseline, two months and four months. Variables measured were anthropometric, blood pressure, lipid profile, fasting glucose, C-reactive protein, nutrient intake, physical activity, and EHBM constructs. Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance and using baseline means to adjust the two and four month data. Results indicated a significant reduction of total blood cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, predicted body fat percent, and estimated body mass index (P<0.05) in the web-based group. The usual group demonstrated a significant increase in self-efficacy score at month four (p<0.05).;Significant within group changes for both groups were demonstrated for the reduction in waist circumference and serum triglycerides (p<0.05). Due to a smaller sample size caution is required while interpreting the results. The results of the web-site usability showed that a majority of the RDs (n=34) and web-based participants (n=8) were satisfied with the content and ease of |
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El Cigarro $0.99 Used – Teens frequently want to fit into the group and do what their peers do. They may not know how great a risk smoking presents to their health. |
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El Infarto $0.99 Used – This guide to recovering from and preventing heart attack addresses such topics as risk factors, angioplasty, bypass surgery, prevention, therapies, stress, smoking, diet, and drugs. Provided are useful tips and advice for healthy living and information of particular relevance to women. Esta gu?a que trata de la recuperaci?n y prevenci?n de los infartos se ocupa, entre otros temas de factores de riesgo, angioplastia, operaciones by-pass, prevenci?n, terapias, estr?s, fumar, dieta, y las |
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El Infarto $14 New – This guide to recovering from and preventing heart attack addresses such topics as risk factors, angioplasty, bypass surgery, prevention, therapies, stress, smoking, diet, and drugs. Provided are useful tips and advice for healthy living and information of particular relevance to women. |
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Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Practice and Research $59.64 Used – Adolescents (a high-risk health group) are growing as a percentage of the populations. This text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health, and what can be done in response. Drawing on the leading experts in the field, this reference provides a survey and assessment of adolescent health risk behaviors, such as smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, and AIDS. Also described are trends and changes in risk behaviors over time; |
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Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Practice and Research $59.64 New – Adolescents (a high-risk health group) are growing as a percentage of the populations. This text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health, and what can be done in response. Drawing on the leading experts in the field, this reference provides a survey and assessment of adolescent health risk behaviors, such as smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, and AIDS. Also described are trends and changes in risk behaviors over time; i |
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Epidemiologic Methods in Physical Activity Studies $57.95 Physical activity clearly is associated with decreased risk of many chronic diseases, as well as with longer life. Utilizing modern epidemiologic methods, studies of physical activity and health have been conducted since the 1940s. However physical inactivity did not gain widespread acknowledgement as a major risk factor for poor health until 1992, when the American Heart Association recognized it as a risk factor for heart disease, on par with risk factors such as smoking. This text includes chapters describing the associations between physical activity and major diseases. With a major emphasis on the methods underpinning studies that can be conducted to elucidate these associations, this book is an important guide for those performing the informative epidemiologic studies needed to reduce the increasing number of people diagnosed with chronic disease due to inactivity. |
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Ethics in Social Marketing $3.47 Used – Social marketing is being adopted by a growing number of government and nonprofit organizations around the world because of its power to bring about important social changes. An array of commercial marketing concepts and techniques has been applied to problems ranging from child abuse to teen smoking to environmental neglect. However, in crafting these programs, agencies face complex ethical challenges. For example, is it acceptable to exaggerate risk and heighten fear if doing so saves m |
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Etiology of Substance Use Disorder in Children and Adolescents $135 Explore the current literature on the origins of SUD!With a multidisciplinary perspective, this unique book presents new data and integrates the current empirical literature on the causes and origins of substance use disorder (SUD)—genetic, endocrine, neurological, behavioral, family, and environmental factors. Here you’ll find a new theoretical framework that has been shown to have heuristic utility within a developmental model of SUD. In addition, Etiology of Substance Use Disorder in Children and Adolescents: Emerging Findings from the Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research delivers research results that demonstrate how to identify youths who are at high risk for SUD so that prevention techniques tailored to their needs can be implemented.Etiology of Substance Use Disorder in Children and Adolescents explores topics such as: the validity of the Drug Use Screening Inventory for predicting SUD a new scale—the Dysregulation Inventory—to assess individuals’ risk for SUD diachronic assessment the relationship between the dopamine receptor D5 gene and substance dependence the relationship between childhood dysregulation and tobacco smoking during adolescence sexual maturation and sensation seeking in adolescent children of substance-abusing parentsThe mission of the Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research (CEDAR) is to delineate the etiology of substance use disorder. This book, examining several facets of CEDAR’s research program, keeps you on the leading edge of the field! |
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Evaluating Novel Risk Factor Associations for Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease. $79.82 Used – Globally, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. Increased risk for CVD can be attributed to smoking, high blood pressure, poor lipid profiles, obesity and psychosocial factors. Markers of subclinical CVD are non-invasive measures that detect early atherosclerotic changes. The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate novel risk factor associations for subclinical CVD in three distinct populations. The protective effect of HDL-c for subclinical CVD was diminished i |
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Evaluating Novel Risk Factor Associations for Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease. $79.82 New – Globally, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. Increased risk for CVD can be attributed to smoking, high blood pressure, poor lipid profiles, obesity and psychosocial factors. Markers of subclinical CVD are non-invasive measures that detect early atherosclerotic changes. The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate novel risk factor associations for subclinical CVD in three distinct populations. The protective effect of HDL-c for subclinical CVD was diminished in |
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Exploring the Human Plasma Proteome $216.4 On the cutting edge of medical diagnostics, plasma proteomics promises to generate a new wave of technologies to help identify many different diseases and disease risks.Plasma and serum are the preferred non-invasive specimens to test normal individuals, at-risk groups, and patients for protein biomarkers discovered and validated to reflect physiological, pathological, and pharmacological phenotypes. These specimens present enormous challenges due to extreme complexity, huge dynamic range in protein concentrations, non-standardized methods of sample processing, and intra- and inter-individual variation from genetics, diet, smoking, hormones, and other sources. This book presents the major findings from the collaborative Plasma Proteome Project organized by the international Human Proteome Organization (HUPO). The chapters are drawn from a larger set of publications in the journal PROTEOMICS. This book provides a valuable foundation for development and applications of proteomics. |
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Failed back syndrome $53 Failed back syndrome or post-laminectomy syndrome is a condition characterized by persistent pain following back surgeries.Failed back syndrome (FBS), also called “failed back surgery syndrome” (FBSS), refers to chronic back and/or leg pain that occurs after back (spinal) surgery.It is characterized as a chronic pain syndrome. Multiple factors can contribute to the onset or development of FBS. Contributing factors include but are not limited to residual or recurrent disc herniation, persistent post-operative pressure on a spinal nerve, altered joint mobility, joint hypermobility with instability, scar tissue (fibrosis), depression, anxiety, sleeplessness and spinal muscular deconditioning. An individual may be predisposed to the development of FBS due to systemic disorders such as diabetes, autoimmune disease and peripheral blood vessels (vascular) disease. Smoking is a risk for poor recovery.Common symptoms associated with FBS include diffuse, dull and aching pain involving the back and/or legs. Abnormal sensibility may include sharp, pricking, and stabbing pain in the extremities. |
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Fat, Stupid, Ugly: One Woman’s Courage to Survive $12.95 In the spirit of A Child Called “It” comes an amazing story of resilience from a woman who triumphed over child abuse, cancer, and alcoholism to founder of A Place Called Home.”I began life, it would seem, as some kind of Grimm’s fairy tale creature, large and oafish, undesirable, grossly imperfect. Neatly penned in my baby book were the words, ‘Debbie was a fat, unattractive baby.’ Fat and ugly aside, my life was fairly normal for a couple of years. It would be a while before the abuse began. Before the smoking and pills, the rage and rebellion, the alcoholism and cancer, the broken marriages. In those first uncomplicated years I could have set out on any of a dozen different paths toward an orderly life . . . it was not to be. . . . But this is not a story of defeat.”This is a book about surviving. It’s about hope. It’s about how each of us-ordinary, imperfect, damaged-can dream and heal. This book weaves the humorous, often outrageous, always courageous tapestry of Debrah Constance’s life. Voted Woman of the Year by the State of California Legislature for founding A Place Called Home, (APCH) an organization providing services to at-risk inner-city kids in South Los Angeles, she proves that anyone can rise above life’s obstacles and make a better life for themselves-and others. |
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Fat, Stupid, Ugly: One Woman’s Courage to Survive $12.95 In the spirit of A Child Called “It” comes an amazing story of resilience from a woman who triumphed over child abuse, cancer, and alcoholism to founder of A Place Called Home.”I began life, it would seem, as some kind of Grimm’s fairy tale creature, large and oafish, undesirable, grossly imperfect. Neatly penned in my baby book were the words, ‘Debbie was a fat, unattractive baby.’ Fat and ugly aside, my life was fairly normal for a couple of years. It would be a while before the abuse began. Before the smoking and pills, the rage and rebellion, the alcoholism and cancer, the broken marriages. In those first uncomplicated years I could have set out on any of a dozen different paths toward an orderly life . . . it was not to be. . . . But this is not a story of defeat.”This is a book about surviving. It’s about hope. It’s about how each of us-ordinary, imperfect, damaged-can dream and heal. This book weaves the humorous, often outrageous, always courageous tapestry of Debrah Constance’s life. Voted Woman of the Year by the State of California Legislature for founding A Place Called Home, (APCH) an organization providing services to at-risk inner-city kids in South Los Angeles, she proves that anyone can rise above life’s obstacles and make a better life for themselves-and others. |