2 Volumes
989 Pages
251 Articles
Charts & Photos
Glossary of
   Terminology
Cross-references
Category & Subject Indexes
Annotated Bibliographies

Articles
Exercise and the Elderly
Immunizations for Children
Parasites

Other Elements
Index
Table of Contents


...provides the kind of overview most students need before they begin research in this field. It will be a good complement to the many series dealing with social, ethical, and political medical issues...

School Library Journal  

This is an excellent purchase for your high school or middle school teachers.

Reference for Students  
Gale Group  


...serves as an excellent introductory reference work for secondary school students and public library patrons on frequently sensitive health issues. Additionally, the articles supply excellent background information for research on controversial health topics that are often the subject of undergraduate speeches and position papers.

Reference & User  
Services Quarterly  


Health Issues

Editor: The Editors of Salem Press
ISBN: 978-0-89356-042-3
List Price: $120

April 2001 · 2 volumes · 989 pages · 6"x9"

Health Issues

The Magill's Choice Health Issues is unique in that it brings together the individual and societal aspects of health and explores the impact it has on our daily lives. Epidemics, occupational and environmental diseases, AIDS, cancer, etc. are explored in conjunction with the financial and sociological impact of the diseases.

This set offers 251 articles adapted from Magill's Medical Guide, 1998, Women's Issues (1997), Encyclopedia of Family Life (1998), Children's Health (1999), Encyclopedia of Environmental Issues (1999), and Aging (2000). All essays have been updated with the latest information and bibliographical sources.

Examined here are preventive measures such as exercise, vitamin supplements, and prenatal care. The myriad ramifications of diseases such as AIDS, Alzheimers' disease, and cancer are discussed, as well as traditional and alternative treatments, including gene therapy, biofeedback, and acupuncture. Emerging or reemerging public health threats receiving coverage include sick building syndrome, tuberculosis, and Lyme disease.

Social trends that put health at risk are addressed, such as eating disorders, steroid abuse, smoking, and domestic violence. Some medical or industry practices that have aroused controversy are considered, such as circumcision, hysterectomy, cosmetic surgery, pesticide use, and the genetic engineering of foods. Issues pertaining to vulnerable groups, such as children, teenagers, and the elderly are highlighted.


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