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Complementary And Alternative Medicine in the United States by Institute of Medicine (U.S.) (Hardco
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Minority Populations And Health by Thomas Laveist (Hardcover - Jossey-Bass Inc Pub)
<i>"The text is state-of-the-art in its analysis of health disparities from both domestic and international perspectives. Minority Populations and Health: An Introduction to Health Disparities in the United States is a welcome addition to the field because it widens access to the complex issues underlying the health disparities problem. "-- Preventing Chronic Disease/CDC, October 2005</i> <p> "This is a very comprehensive, evidence-based book dealing with the health disparities that plague the United States. This is a welcome and valuable addition to the field of health care for minority groups in the United States."-- Doody's Publishers Bulletin, August 2005 <p> "Health isn't color-blind. Racial minorities disproportionately suffer from some diseases, but experts say race alone doesn't completely account for the disparities. Newsweek's Jennifer Barrett Ozols spoke with Thomas LaVeist, director of the Center for Health Disparities Solutions at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and author of the upcoming book, "Minority Populations and Health: An Introduction to Health Disparities in the U.S." (<i>Jossey-Bass</i>) about race and medicine. "-- MSNBC/Newsweek interview with author Thomas L. LaVeist, February 2005 <p> "The book is readable and organized to be quickly read with specifics readily retrievable. It is comprehensive and visual."-- Journal of the American Medical Association, September 2005 <p> <i>Minority Populations and Health</i> is a textbook that offers a complete foundation in the core issues and theoretical frameworks for the development of policy and interventions to address race disparities in health-related outcomes. This book covers U.S. health and social policy, the role of race and ethnicity in health research, social factors contributing to mortality, longevity and life expectancy, quantitative and demographic analysis and access, and utilization of health services. Instructors material available at <a href="http://www.minorityhealth.com/pages/1/index.htm.">http://www.minorityhealth.com/pages/1/index.htm.</a> <p>
Into Our Own Hands by Sandra Morgen (Paperback - Rutgers Univ Pr)
Safe, Legal, and Unavailable? by Melody Rose (Paperback - Cq Pr)
Mongers in Heaven by Jacobo Schifter-Sikora (Paperback - Univ Pr of Amer)
U.S. Army Physical Fitness Guide by United States Army (Paperback - Hatherleigh Pr)
Breastfeeding Rights in the United States by Karen M. Kedrowski (Hardcover - Praeger Pub Text)
The Healthy Woman by Jill Dougherty (Paperback - United States Govt Printing Office)
The Incidence And Economic Burden of Injuries in the United States by Eric Finkelstein (Hardcover -
Encyclopedia of Abortion in the United States by Louis J. Palmer (Hardcover - McFarland & Co Inc Pub
Health Policymaking in the United States by Cram 101 (Paperback - Academic Internet Pub Inc)
Bone Health And Osteoporosis by United States Public Health Service (Paperback - Reprint)
Vital Statistics of the United States 2008 by Helmut F. Wendel (Hardcover - Bernan Assoc)
Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States by Jud
"Reproductive rights" refers to a range of claims concerning whether, when and how to have children. Beneath this clear statement lays the most contentious political, legal, and cultural issue in America today. Involving the self, the family, and the State, women's reproductive rights generates much impassioned argument but painfully little agreement. Topics and authors take on diverse and often clashing positions, highlighting this issue's complex and highly charged nature. Arranged alphabetically by topic, articles representing racial and ethnic groups' experiences figure prominently, as do the effects of age, class, education, health, religion, and sexual preference on childbearing and -rearing practices, in and out of wedlock. It also includes articles on laws, court cases, political attitudes, prominent activists, and technological advances as they relate to reproductive rights. Entries are written by highly regarded scholars, are cross-referenced, and conclude with suggested further readings.
Health Care Systems in Japan and the United States by Ryuzo Sato (Hardcover - Kluwer Academic Pub)
Health and Healthcare in the United States by Michael J. Long (Paperback - Health Administration Pr)
Healthcare in the United States Today by Roger A. Stark (Paperback - Booksurge Llc)
Survival, Evasion and Escape by United States (Paperback - Illustrated)
Early Detection by Kirsten E. Gardner (Paperback - Univ of North Carolina Pr)
Ending Neglect by Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Committee on the Elimination of Tuberculo (Hardcover
When Abortion Was a Crime by Leslie J. Reagan (Paperback - Reprint)
This is the first book to examine the entire period during which abortion was illegal in the United States, beginning in the mid-nineteenth century and ending with Roe v. Wade in 1973. In her eloquent account, Leslie J. Reagan uncovers the secret history of abortion in America. Although illegal, millions of abortions were provided during these years to women of every class, race, and marital status. The experiences and perspectives of these women, along with their families, physicians, and midwives, are movingly portrayed in this prize-winning book. Reagan's analysis of previously untapped sources, including inquest records and trial transcripts, reveals the fragility of patient rights and raises provocative questions about the relationship between medicine and law.
Health Care Systems of the Developed World by Duane A. Matcha (Hardcover - Praeger Pub Text)
Border Health by John G. Bruhn (Hardcover - Illustrated)
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Encyclopedia of Abortion in the United States by Louis J. Palmer (Hardcover - Illustrated)
The Shadow Welfare State by Marie Gottschalk (Paperback - Ilr Pr)
The Gender Politics of HIV/Aids in Women by Nancy Goldstein (Paperback - New York Univ Pr)
Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities by Willie V. Bryan (Paperback - Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd)
An American Health Dilemma by W. Michael Byrd (Hardcover - Illustrated)
<P>Today Blacks live five to seven fewer years than Whites. Black infant mortality is 2.2 times that of Whites. Blacks lead in death rates in 14 of 16 leading diseases, many preventable. Diabetes is 33% more common in Blacks, and cancer mortality has increased 50% for Blacks since 1950 but only 10% for Whites. Breakthroughs such as vaccinations, invasive cardiac procedures, cancer therapies, MRIs, and organ transplants have dramatically improved the health of Americans in the last century, but health care for African Americans has been dangerously deficient, even unavailable. <br><br><i> An American Health Dilemma</i> is the first comprehensive effort to place African Americans'deficit health in its full socio-cultural context. In the highly anticipated volume two, Byrd and Clayton complete the story begun in the first Pulitzer Prize nominated volume, bringing us from the turn of the century to the health care disparities that persist even now.<br><br>Backed by exhaustive research, Byrd and Clayton argue thatrace- and class-based inequities, bias, and inequalities are systemic, culturally embedded problems that in the last hundred years have been marked by small gains, disastrous setbacks, and a passive acceptance of African Americans, and other disadvantaged groups, as a permanent health underclass. Even gains made in the 1960s, they maintain, didn't do enough to advance the health care of African Americans.<br><br>A monumental and original work of scholarship,<i> An American Health Dilemma</i> will be the essential reference about the Black medical and health experience for years to come.</P>
AHA Guide to the Health Care Field 2008 by Health Forum (Paperback - Amer Hospital Assn)
Health Care State Rankings 2008 by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan (Paperback - Morgan Quitno Corp)