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Books on Women's Health Risks
2005
The Encyclopedia Of Women's Health 
by Christine Ammer; September 2005; ISBN 0816057907
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Mayo Clinic: Guide to Women's Cancers
by Lynn C. Hartmann, Charles L. Loprinzi , Bobbie S. Gostout, Editors; February 2005; ISBN 189300533X
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Rural Women's Health: Mental, Behavioral, And Physical Health Issues
by Raymond T. Coward, Editor; July 2005; ISBN 0826129455
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Strong Women, Strong Hearts
by Miriam E. Nelson and Alice Lichtenstein; May 2005; ISBN 0399152873
Heart disease kills more women than men each year, yet it is still mistakenly thought of as a "man's disease." In this comprehensive and practical guide, the authors team up to present up-to-date advice on diet, exercise, weight loss, stress reduction, and other key strategies tailored specifically for women.

With self-evaluations, checklists, exercises, recipes, and other practical information, as well as the latest research findings, this empowering book will help readers assess their risks, understand their options, and make important changes to improve their heart health.
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Taking Charge of Diabetes: A Woman's Guide to Living Well With Type 2 Diabetes
by Carol Guber; June 2005; ISBN 1583331980
Taking Charge of Diabetes means taking back your life. Learn how to eat right, adopt a personalized exercise plan, and reconnect the body, mind, and spirit, from a woman who is battling the disease herself. Top diabetes life-coach Carol Guber's empathetic, inspirational voice reveals the unique needs women face as diabetics, needs which are so often ignored by male doctors. The book will teach readers how to understand how diabetes affects your emotions, as well as your body; avoid the medical complications that most affect women; prepare healthy, great-tasting meals; and get moving to lose weight and feel fantastic

Taking Charge of Diabetes is the comprehensive, authoritative resource for women looking to drastically redefine their relationship to diabetes. Close to 18 million women in the United States are affected by this disease, requiring daily management for proper care. This book offers facts, resources, emotional reassurance, allopathic and complementary medical information, diet and exercise plans, and much more, to empower women in their physical, spiritual, and emotional well-being.
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Taking Charge of Fibromyalgia: Everything You Need to Know to Manage Fibromyalgia
by Julie W. Kelly; June 2005; ISBN 0966577418
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The Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook for Women
by M. Sara Rosenthal; June 2005; ISBN 0071449299
This book answers women's questions about how to manage diabetes and shows how to cope with the disease to live a fuller, healthier life.
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Women and Autoimmune Disease : The Mysterious Ways Your Body Betrays Itself
by Robert G. Lahita; July 2005; ISBN 0060081503
This book concentrates on how autoimmune diseases afflict women, who make up 75% of cases nationwide. A healthy immune system defends the body from antigens such as viruses and bacteria. But sometimes the immune system erroneously attacks healthy cells, leading to autoimmune diseases, such as lupus, multiple sclerosis and vasculitis. The author draws on research and case studies to identify 16 conditions that have been categorized as autoimmune diseases (he includes chronic fatigue syndrome, though its cause remains uncertain) and describes at length the symptoms, causes and possible treatments for these debilitating ailments. Treatment is complicated, according to the author, since patients are often diagnosed too late because their complex symptoms mimic those of other conditions. A patient with vasculitis, for example, was first thought to have meningitis. This clearly written text should be extremely useful to people with these difficult ailments, their families and caregivers.
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Women and Depression : A Handbook for the Social, Behavioral, and Biomedical Sciences
by Corey L.M. Keyes and Sherryl H. Goodman, Editors; October 2005; ISBN 0521831571
Throughout the world, rates of depression are greater among females than males, and this gender gap emerges during adolescence and persists throughout adulthood. Until recently, women's health has centered on the topic of reproductive health, because research focused almost exclusively on biological and anatomical differences distinguishing men and women. Social and behavioral research on gender differences in health now employs multiple disciplinary frameworks and methodologies, and researchers seek to understand the higher rates of specific diseases and disorders in women and men. Symptoms of depression and the diagnosis of depression are more prevalent in women, and research that focuses on biological, psychological, and sociopolitical explanations for this gender gap should now be brought together to better inform efforts at treatment and prevention. Women and Depression is a handbook that serves to move toward a more integrative approach to women's depression in particular and mental health for all more generally.
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Women's Health and Wellness for the Millennium
by Valiere Alcena; February 2005; ISBN 097542100X
Covers every conceivable women's health issue.
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Women's Health: A Handbook
by Susan McDonald and Christine Thompson; May 2005; ISBN 0729537382
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2004
The Autoimmune Connection
by Rita Baron-Faust and Jill P. Buyon; March 2004; ISBN 0071433155
This book discusses the links between autoimmune diseases and offers up-to-date information on diagnosis, treatments, and risks for women with one or more autoimmune disease, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or Crohn's disease.
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Breaking Out : A Woman's Guide to Coping with Acne at Any Age
by Lydia Preston; July 2004; ISBN 0743236238
Acne is no longer just a teenage affliction. In fact, dermatologists often refer to it as a woman's disease, and drugstore shelves are filled with acne products specifically geared toward adult women. But how do you choose from the overwhelming selection of treatments? Which products are appropriate to use as you grow older, become pregnant, or enter menopause? How can you work with a dermatologist to get the most out of prescription acne medications? The author answers all of these questions and more, with up-to-date information drawn from her years of reporting on dermatology, as well as her own long personal experience with acne. In this book, she shares the wisdom of dozens of doctors and scientists who have devoted their careers to studying and treating acne, including guidelines for buying and using over-the-counter products; treatment for acne scars; emergency acne remedies and camouflage tips; and alternative treatments, including herbal remedies, acupuncture, dietary approaches and ways to unlock the mind-skin connection. No one has to live with acne or its consequences. This book is an invaluable guide to understanding and combating acne that women of all ages can turn to with confidence.
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The Complete Guide to Everyday Risks in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Answers to All Your Questions About Medications, Morning Sickness, Herbs, Diseases, Chemical Exposures and More
by Gideon Koren; October 2004; ISBN 0778800849
This book is an indispensable guide to the risks of medications, environmental toxins, and herbal remedies taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Since the discovery of birth defects caused by thalidomide, expectant mothers have questioned the effects of medications and other substances during pregnancy and breastfeeding. This book offers authoritative descriptions of the risks involved during pregnancy and breast-feeding, from prescription drugs, diseases, chemicals, vitamins, herbs, foods, alcohol, cigarette smoke, recreational drugs, and other abuse substances. Some of the topics covered include tests for determining risks before conception, during pregnancy and after birth; charts and scores of answers to Frequently Asked Questions; charts of safe/unsafe medications, chemicals, vitamins, herbs and foods; practical advice for treating illnesses, avoiding exposure to toxic chemicals, and eating safely.

The book  has information that counselors for Motherisk share two hundred times a day. Since 1985, the Motherisk program at The Hospital for Sick Children has provided counseling based on the most up-to-date evidence research on tertatogens, substances or environmental factors that can cause birth defects. Motherisk is one of the biggest programs of its kind worldwide, counselling some 2,000 callers per week. This book will be an invaluable reference throughout a pregnancy and while nursing.

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Conquering Postpartum Depression
by Ronald Rosenberg, Deborah Greening, and James Windell; June 2004; ISBN 0738209511
Written by a team of experts from diverse medical and mental health backgrounds, this warm volume explains the risks, diagnostic assessment tools and treatment methods for postpartum depression. The condition is fairly common-the "baby blues affects four out of five mothers, and other postpartum mood or anxiety disorders affect an additional 10-17 percent of mothers." And because postpartum depression often isn't widely discussed, the stories of real women who have suffered and recovered from it could be comforting to women currently experiencing it. Bulleted lists of everything from signs and symptoms to risk factors make this volume easy to read and digest.
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Consciously Female: How to Listen to Your Body and Your Soul for a Lifetime of Healthier Living
by Tracy Gaudet and Paula Spencer; December 2004; ISBN 0553381865 
This excellent compendium on women’s health is based on the integrative model of medicine popularized by Weil (8 Weeks to Optimum Health, etc.), emphasizing a combination of Western treatments with alternative therapies in a patient-centered approach. The authors provide a guide to individualizing women’s health decisions relating to fertility, menstruation and menopause. Drawing on numerous case histories, Gaudet highlights the importance of understanding one’s personal health as a developing narrative and of creating the time and space to learn about oneself through conscious and unconscious methods. Among other tools, she recommends "dreamimagery," a technique that involves breathing and muscle relaxation and may spark images and bring unconscious thoughts to light. This volume covers every aspect of female health from a person-centered point of view.
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Coronary Disease in Women: Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Treatment
by Leslee J. Shaw and Rita F. Redberg (Editors); January 2004; ISBN 0896039587
This book reviews the data concerning coronary disease in women and describes an evidence-based clinical management approach. Contributors apply epidemiological findings and diagnostic tools to the evaluation of stable chest pain and acute ischemic syndromes in women, and detail the effectiveness of various treatments in women. There is also discussion of gender bias in diagnosis and treatment, and the role of gynecologists and primary care physicians in spotting signs of coronary disease in women.
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Diabetes in Pregnancy
by B. J. A. Van Assche; July 2004; ISBN 0444515135
Major progress has been made in understanding the physiopathology of diabetes and pregnancy and this new volume in the EBCOG series includes current practice and developments in the area. Diabetes affects at least 3 percent of the pregnant women and in some areas in the world the percentage is much higher. Furthermore, the incidence of diabetes increases worldwide. Diabetes during pregnancy affects both the mother and the fetus. It is therefore necessary on the one hand to have pre-existing diabetes under control before and during pregnancy, and on the other hand to screen for gestational diabetes and if necessary to treat. During pregnancy and labour optimal fetal and maternal surveillance is important and the newborn needs close supervision. Recently it has been shown that the intra-uterine environment can have a transgenerational effect on the offspring, indicating the importance of achieving normal fetal growth.
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Digital Mammography
by Etta D. Pisano, Martin J. Yaffe, Cherie M. Kuzmiak, Robert McLelland (Editors); January 2004; ISBN 0781741424
Experts in digital mammography present a comprehensive review and update for professionals in the field of breast imaging. Coverage includes on overview of the technology; the physics of and detectors for digital mammography; analysis of clinical trials performed to date; quality control; computer-aided detection; image processing; softcopy and printed film basics of digital mammography display; picture archiving and communications system issues; advanced applications; and an extensive atlas of cases with masses and with calcifications, including appropriate work-up images and pathologic diagnoses.
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Eating Wisely for Hormonal Balance: The Woman's Guide to Good Health, High Energy & Ideal Weight
by Sonia Gaemi; April 2004; ISBN 1572243732
Nutritionist and international educator Sonia Gaemi offers women this step-by-step program of food solutions to support their hormonal systems. Readers will learn how food choices can increase metabolism, balance blood sugar and insulin, and cleanse the body of toxins. The program stresses food choices rich in antioxidants and phytohormones that can boost the immune system, reduce stress, and slow the effects of aging.
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Encyclopedia of Women's Health
by Sana Loue and Martha Sajatovic (Editors); May 2004; ISBN 0306480735
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The First Steps to Fitness: How to Stop Thinking About It and Start Doing It
by Elizabeth M. Williams; March 2004; ISBN 1402200331
This easy-to-use, non-threatening fitness book focuses on the psychological aspects of weight loss and fitness, teaching women that their attitudes toward their bodies are more important than an iron will or unswerving commitment to exercise or diet. The author uses the metaphor of building a house in showing women how to achieve the physique they desire. In each chapter, the author suggests that you use your childhood memories to create an enjoyable diet and exercise routine.

Requiring much introspection and writing in a journal, the author guides readers to pick out patterns in their lives regarding self-image and to work on overcoming negative experiences and thinking of themselves in a more positive light. In addition to her advice concerning the mental side of fitness, the author also provides specific suggestions for exercising and eating. She encourages women to be positive and flexible, stressing the point that attitude is everything.

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Handbook of Women's Health : An Evidence-Based Approach
by Jo Ann Rosenfeld (Editor); April 2004; ISBN 0521545951
This practical handbook provides a clear and comprehensive evidence-based primary-care guide to the care of women patients in ambulatory practice, intended for general and family practitioners, nurses, physicians' assistants and all who practice primary care of women. It emphasizes preventive care and well-woman care throughout the lifecycle of a woman, including sexuality, contraception, medical care in pregnancy, psychological and important medical concerns. It stresses the strength of evidence underlying common practices of care of women.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
by Icon Health Publications; January 2004; ISBN 0597839298
This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to hormone replacement therapy. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to hormone replacement therapy.
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Managing Motherhood, Managing Risk : Fertility and Danger in West Central Tanzania
by Denise Allen; July 2004; ISBN 0472030272
In this book, the author persuasively argues that development interventions in the Third World often have unintended and unacknowledged consequences. Based on twenty-two months of fieldwork in the Shinyanga Region of west central Tanzania, this rich and engaging ethnography of women’s fertility-related experiences highlights the processes by which a set of seemingly well-intentioned international maternal health policy recommendations go awry when implemented at the local level.

An exploration of how threats to maternal health have been defined and addressed at the global, national, and local levels, the book presents two contrasting, and oftentimes competing, definitions of risk: those that form the basis of international recommendations and national maternal health policies and those that do not. The effect that these contrasting definitions of risk have on women’s fertility-related experiences at the local level are explored throughout the book.

This study employs an innovative approach to the analysis of maternal health risk, one that situates rural Tanzanian women’s fertility-related experiences within a broader historical and sociocultural context. Beginning with an examination of how maternal health risk was defined and addressed during the early years of British colonial rule in Tanganyika and moving to a discussion of an internationally conceived maternal health initiative that was launched on the world state in the late 1980s, the author explores the similarities in the language used and solutions proposed by health development experts over time.

This set of "official" maternal health risks is then compared to an alternative set of risks that emerge when attention is focused on women’s experiences of pregnancy and childbirth at the local level. Although some of these latter risks are often spoken about as deriving from spiritual or supernatural causes, the case studies presented throughout the second half of the book reveal that the concept of risk in the context of pregnancy and childbirth is much more complex, involving the interplay of spiritual, physical, and economic aspects of everyday life.

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Migraine in Women
by Elizabeth Loder and Dawn A. Marcus; February 2004; ISBN 1550091808
This book discusses migraine management specifically for women. It addresses primary and secondary causes of migraines and features an evidence-based approach. It also covers epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, preventative therapy, migraines in children and adolescents, menopause, oral contraception, and more.
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The New Harvard Guide to Women's Health
by Karen J. Carlson, Stephanie A. Eisenstat, and Terra Ziporyn; April 2004; ISBN 0674013433
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The New Woman's Herbal & Nutritional Guide
by Marie Miczak; September 2004; ISBN 0940985683
Women have special and unique needs. The author has focused this book on addressing the needs of women at their varying stages of life. She goes beyond herbs to address issues of diet, dietary supplements, exercise and lifestyle to create a comprehensive approach to the long-term health, wellness and longevity of women.
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No More Digestive Problems: A Leading Gastroenterologist Provides the Answers Every Woman Needs--Real Solutions to Stop the Pain and Achieve Lasting Digestive Health
by Cynthia Yoshida, MD; March 2004; ISBN 0553381822
The first portion of this extensive book explains women's GI problems and the role of sex hormones in digestive health, discusses current medical remedies and offers a slew of treatments readers can implement for problems associated with PMS, pregnancy and menopause. Linking America's obesity epidemic to the GI tract, Yoshida lays out sensible diets that will improve digestion and assist in weight loss. The book's second part matter-of-factly presents strategies to combat the various ills that can afflict women daily, from heartburn and constipation to irritable bowel syndrome and gas. And all readers, regardless of gender, will learn something from the information provided in the book's third section, on dealing with doctors. The author offers detailed planning suggestions so that readers may obtain maximum benefit from a doctor visit, including questions to ask and information to provide. A "Know your belly pain" chart and diagram provides instructions on how to explain symptoms to health care providers. 
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No More Knee Pain: A Woman's Guide to Natural Prevention and Relief
by Dr. George J. Kessler with Colleen Kapklein, contributor; April 2004; ISBN 0425194000
This book presents the first program designed especially for women. Written by Dr. George Kessler, who has helped hundreds of women heal their pain and reverse degenerative problems, this is the definitive book on female knee pain. Focusing on the structural and hormonal issues that bring about knee problems in women, this book is a groundbreaking new approach that shows women how they can at last find relief-without drugs or surgery.
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Ovarian Toxicology
by Patricia B. Hoyer (Editor); March 2004; ISBN 0415287952
In recent years, there has been an alarming increase in environmental by-products that may be harmful to ovarian function. Along with this dangerous situation, the modern trend toward delaying motherhood poses immediate concerns regarding the long-term impact of environmental risks on human fertility. The uncertainty of our reproductive future intensifies the need for a single reference that investigates the chemicals with the potential to jeopardize fertility. This book updates our current understanding of the effects of environmental chemicals on ovarian function. It presents an overview of ovarian physiology, examines the key ovarian target sites, assesses the effects of specific chemicals demonstrated in animal studies, and evaluates related human epidemiological data. Featuring the most complete review available of ovarian metabolism of xenobiotics, chapters also discuss ovarian cancer and modeling and testing for ovarian effects. With its clear handling of data and issues that are crucial to fertility studies, this comprehensive exploration of ovarian toxicology identifies the realistic risks for damage that our environment has the potential to inflict. It will be welcomed by toxicologists and ovarian physiologists, those in the pharmaceutical industries and regulatory agencies, and postgraduate researchers striving to safeguard women's fertility and ensure our reproductive future.
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Slow Your Clock Down : The Complete Guide to a Healthy, Younger You
by Dr. Judith Reichman; March 2004; ISBN 0060527277
Written especially for women in their forties and fifties, this book shows them how to extend the minutes and hours of their bodies' internal and external clocks. While the aging process is inevitable, Dr. Judith Reichman argues that we can offset the effects of genetics by living better and healthier.

With the sharp, incisive voice that has made her one of the country's foremost commentators on health issues, the author addresses the effects of women's hormonal changes; offers a healthful antiaging diet, exercise plan, and skin care and vitamin regimen; and discusses how to look and feel younger mentally, emotionally, and physically. This book provides women with invaluable, medically based methods to help them maximize healthy living and minimize the negative effects of aging.

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Super Nutrition for Women: A Food-Wise Guide for Health, Beauty, Energy, and Immunity (Revised Edition)
by Ann Louise Gittleman with J. Lynne Dodson; February 2004; ISBN 0553382500
Women are different! At least, their nutrition needs are different, as the authors explain in a cogently written, well-organized nutrition and diet guide for women. They present research-based data that does much to combat the extremism of some recent wild and wildly popular diet plans. The authors explain, among other things, exactly how sugar consumption triggers diabetes, the importance of the right kind of fats in the diet, the dangers of high-grain diets, the relation of diet to yeast infections, and how caffeine blocks iron and calcium use. They also advocate the return, in moderation, of red meat, eggs, and fat to the diet. Although this is not a workbook, some questionnaires and a food diary are included--readers will be tempted to fill them in. 
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Thrive!: A Woman's Guide to a Healthy Lifestyle 
by Carrie Carter, MD; January 2004; ISBN 0786260432
This sound, solid book of health advice for women begins in a rather original way with a chapter on personality types--because how women deal with stress and health depends on their personalities. That's a refreshing change from the usual one-size-fits-all health book for women, and it helps this one stand out from the pack. Another strength is the book's up-to-the-minute medical advice; Carter, a pediatrician, lays out recent medical studies, debunks fads and upsets a few apple carts. There are surprises: some orange sodas and root beers have as much caffeine as espresso (who knew?), and chocolate may be good for you (thank heavens). Carter's advice is sensible, particularly as she encourages a balanced eating plan combined with regular exercise or offers sobering information on heart disease. 
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Understanding Breast Cancer 
by Joy Ogden; May 2004; ISBN 0470854359
Twenty years ago, a diagnosis of breast cancer meant only one thing: mastectomy. A revolution in treatment has given those now afflicted a choice of treatment options far beyond the draconian cure-all of mastectomy. Written by a health journalist and former patient, this book offers reliable, up-to-date information on the most effective treatments now available. With insights and advice from breast cancer patients who experienced different diagnoses and levels of treatment, this wise, candid book shows how an informed, proactive approach to treatment can turn a cancer patient into one of a legion of cancer survivors.
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Women and Autoimmune Disease : The Mysterious Ways Your Body Betrays Itself
by Robert G. Lahita and Ina Yalof; July 2004; ISBN 006008149X
Autoimmune diseases, including chronic fatigue syndrome, vasculitis, juvenile diabetes, alopecia, Graves' disease, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis, are among the hottest topics in the medical community. Although these diseases express themselves in different ways, in all of them, the body's immune system begins to attack normally functioning, healthy cells. Despite the recent surge in interest and research, these fascinating diseases are highly mysterious, frequently misdiagnosed, and controversial in cause and treatment. They are often interconnected in ways that are both misunderstood and life-threatening. And one of the biggest puzzles is why 80 percent of autoimmune disease sufferers are women.

In this authoritative yet thoroughly approachable guide, world-class immunologist Dr. Robert Lahita brings to bear his years of intensive research, patient care, and diagnostic acumen to shed light on the mysteries of these conditions, with a particular focus on how they affect -- and how he treats -- women. Dr. Lahita strikes a refreshing balance between medical explanation and readability. Through the use of case studies, he describes the early warning signs (including minor triggers such as headaches, nausea, or exhaustion), symptoms, diagnostic processes, and the latest and most innovative treatments for the familiar -- as well as many of the lesser known -- autoimmune diseases. This scientifically sound, grounded, thorough, and sensitive work will be greeted with appreciation by anyone who wants to better understand these perplexing and often debilitating diseases.

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Women and Disabilities Aging Well: A Global View
by Particia Noonan Walsh and Barbara LeRoy; May 2004; ISBN 1557667152
Drawing on the oral histories of 160 women in 18 countries, the authors look at what women with intellectual disabilities experience as they age and explore contributing factors to healthy aging for this population. They discuss the importance of economic factors, health and nutrition, recreation, and relationships, and examine the influence of disability policies and programs on all of these factors.
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Women's Health in Mid-Life : A Primary Care Guide
by Jo Ann Rosenfeld (Editor); March 2004; ISBN 0521823404
Middle-aged women are often overlooked by medical practitioners even though their health needs are complex and changing, from the end of childbearing to old age, approximately ages 40 to 65. This book highlights the needs and healthcare concerns of women in their midlife--a time of challenge and opportunity when physician and patient need to work collaboratively. Written by twenty primary care physicians, the volume will help family practitioners provide the best possible healthcare in a much needed area.
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2003
Cancer in Pregnancy : Maternal and Fetal Risks
by G. Koren, M. Lishner, and D. Farine (Editors); March 2003; ISBN 0521471761
Cancer in pregnancy, a relatively uncommon occurrence, presents physicians and their patients with a major dilemma: the urge to use chemotherapy, irradiation, or surgery has to be weighed carefully against their risks to the unborn baby. This book is the very first to attempt to quantify these risks and provide physicians with a core of knowledge that will be relevant to making sound clinical decisions in the face of sometimes conflicting interests. The volume evaluates the results of the Motherisk Program, which was set up specifically to address this problem, and reviews maternal and fetal outcomes from a sizeable database of the most common cases of cancer in pregnancy. In reviewing this program and the experience of others in this area, this volume serves as a clinically relevant tool.
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Environmental, Policy, and Cultural Factors Related to Physical Activity in a Diverse Sample of Women: The Women's Cardiovascular Health Network Project
by Amy A. Eyler, Editor; February 2003; ISBN 0789020017
The contributors took part in a study of 42 focus groups to determine what role was played by various factors on why women, particularly those of ethnic or rural backgrounds, engaged in a low amount of physical activity. The results are summarized in this volume with articles on different groups of women, including those who are urban African American, well-educated urban African American, Latina immigrants, American Indian, rural African American, and rural white.
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Handbook of Breast Cancer Risk-Assessment: Evidence-Based Guidelines for Evaluation, Prevention, Counseling, and Treatment
by Victor G. Vogel and Therese Bevers; January 2003; ISBN 0763718602
This essential book provides on-the-spot clinical guidelines for assessing and advising patients on their risk of breast cancer, therapeutic options, and other issues of critical importance to women concerned about their breast health. In highly-condensed, outline format, the Handbook provides extensive, authoritative, and current recommendations on such critical issues as hormone replacement therapy, chemoprevention, lifestyle factors, genetic counseling, imaging of high-risk patients, economic factors, and much more.
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The MGH Guide to Risk Assessment in Breast Cancer
by Victor G. Vogel and Therese Bevers; January 2003; ISBN 0763718602
This book provides on-the-spot clinical guidelines for assessing and advising patients on their risk of breast cancer, therapeutic options, and other issues of critical importance to women concerned about their breast health. In highly-condensed, outline format, the Handbook provides extensive, authoritative, and current recommendations on such critical issues as hormone replacement therapy, chemoprevention, lifestyle factors, genetic counseling, imaging of high-risk patients, economic factors, and much more.
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Nutritional Concerns of Women (Modern Nutrition)
by Dorothy Klimis-Zacas and Ira Wolinsky (Editors); September 2003; ISBN 0849313376
Women's health and nutrition concerns have moved to the forefront of research with the mandate by NIH to include women in formerly male-only studies assessing responses to diet and disease. This second edition of a popular and highly praised resource provides new research results that detail the prevalence of and different manifestations of diseases in women. With more contributions by leading authorities, it includes new chapters on vegetarianism, the adolescent female, menopause, thyroid diseases, and obesity and societal influences.
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Women's Cancers: How to Prevent Them, How to Treat Them, How to Beat Them
by Pamela J. Haylock, Carol P. Curtiss, and Kerry Anne McGinn; February 2003; ISBN 0897933877
This book is an easy-to-use resource guide designed to help women diagnosed with or at risk for lung, colorectal, breast, pelvic, uterine, ovarian, vaginal, vulvar, and rare gynecologic cancers. The book begins with a simple overview of potential causes for cancer, explaining how it spreads once contracted. This guide covers breast, cervical, ovarian, uterine, and vaginal cancers in depth, discussing prevention, diagnosis, and traditional as well as alternative therapies. The authors seek to empower and encourage women to be assertive healthcare consumers. With cancer affecting one in four families in the United States today and the incidence of women's cancers rapidly increasing, there's certainly a need for titles in this field.
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2000
Assess Your True Risk of Breast Cancer
by Patricia T. Kelly, Ph.D.; Henry Holt; October 2000; ISBN 0805064680 

Ask women what their number-one health fear is and most will not hesitate before answering "breast cancer." The recent proliferation of easily misunderstood and often contradictory statistics about breast cancer and its causes, however, is scaring many women who have only a small risk of contracting the disease. 
In this book author Patricia Kelly, Ph.D., a medical geneticist who specializes in cancer risk assessment and counseling, helps women evaluate what their risk really is and then determine what the next step should be based on that risk. The book discusses everything from studies on how age and family history relate to breast cancer risk, to those on hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer, enabling a woman to understand and focus on her own personal situation
Whether providing advice on how to get more extensive testing, counseling, and preventative measures when necessary, or offering the welcome assurance that the risk is small enough to warrant just annual checkups, mammograms, and regular self-examinations, this carefully researched text  replaces rumors and scare tactics with solid, practical, and vital information. 

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Safety of Silicone Breast Implants
edited by Stuart Bondurant; June 2000; ISBN 0309065321
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The Truth About Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
by Alan B. Hollingsworth and Alan B. Hollingsworth; August 2000; ISBN 0881001155
With this book, you can learn why the most popular model for risk assessment can often be the most misleading; realize that women without known risk factors are still at a significant risk for developing breast cancer; understand how important your personal risk profile becomes when you begin to make other health care decisions; appreciate how media-supported studies of risk factors frequently become distorted; and discover that there are protective factors that can offset risk factors. 
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1999
Beat Your Risk Factors : A Woman's Guide to Reducing Her Risk for Cancer, Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes and Osteoporosis
by Charlotte Libv and Lila A. Wallis; July 1999; ISBN 0452278325
Award-winning medical writer Charlotte Libov identifies the ten deadliest diseases for women and shows them how to fight back. The book is divided into three main sections: 
* Understanding the Odds--an explanation of the role genetics plays in disease and how to map your medical family tree 
* Conquering the Top Killers of Women--a chapter for each disease that spells out risk factors and how to decrease them 
* Four Steps to Conquer the Odds--how to quit smoking, eat right, exercise, and determine if hormone therapy is right for you 
Libov's accessible style includes quizzes and detailed instructions that any woman can use to instantly evaluate her risk factors and create
her own individualized plan to conquer the odds. 
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The Whole Woman : Take Charge of Your Health in Every Phase of Your Life 
by Lila A. Wallis, Marian Betancourt, Hilda R. Muinos; May 1999; ISBN 038078081X
A leading U.S. physician and a pioneer in the field of women's health shares her vast experience in this ultimate health guide for women of all ages. Because the female body is far different from the male's - following changing cycles throughout life - it is crucial that women be diagnosed and treated differently than men. Dr. Wallis has devoted her life to the special health concerns of women. THE WHOLE WOMAN brings readers her wealth of experience, providing understanding of the female body and life phases that will enable every woman, from adolescence to maturity, to work in partnership with her doctor to achieve the best possible health and health care. 

Author Lila A. Wallis, M.D., M.A.C.P., has practiced medicine for nearly fifty years, caring for thousands of women. She is board certified in internal medicine, endocrinology and hematology and, as a professor of medicine at Cornell Medical College, she has taught hundreds of medical students and doctors. While serving as chair of the American Medical Women's Association Task Force on Women's Health (ACWH), the first medical course dealing with women's health systematically structured along the life phases of the woman. Dr. Wallis is past president of the American Medical Women's Association. She lives in New York City. 

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10 Minutes to Better Health
by Jane Collins; January 1999; ISBN 0762100397
This concise Reader's Digest guide offers encouraging advice on how to improve your health in just 10 minutes a day.
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1998
1,001 Health-Care Questions Women Ask
by Joe S. McIlhaney, Jr., and Susan Nethery.; July 1998; ISBN 0801058104
This third edition of this respected resource provides reliable medial advice and updates on the latest innovations in women's health.  Dr. McIlhaney, a women's health expert who frequently speaks on the "Focus on the Family" broadcasts, addresses a wide range of questions on every aspect of female physical development and health.  Dr. McIlhaney also is president of the Medical Institute for Sexual Health; Susan Nethery is the author of several other books.
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The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet: The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life
by Dr. Bob Arnot; October 1998; ISBN 0316051144
Until recently, there was little women could do to prevent breast cancer. After years of research, nutrition is emerging as one of the most important weapons to fight this deadly disease. Now Dr. Bob Arnot provides a powerful, safe, easy-to-follow diet that can actually transform the structure of the breast and alter the flow of hormones that induce breast cancer. Arnot, NBC News chief medical correspondent, integrates and clearly explains the latest and most important breast cancer research from around the world. He gives 12 detailed steps to prevent breast cancer and provides specific cancer-prevention strategies for premenopausal and postmenopausal women, breast cancer survivors, and girls. Dr. Bob's sound advice will also provide many other benefits, from improving overall health to lowering the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis. --Ellen Albertson, Amazon.com 
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The Breast Cancer Prevention Program
by David Steinman, Suzanne Levert, Samuel S. Epstein; October 1998; ISBN 0028626346
Although the rates of breast cancer have escalated--from one in 20 four decades ago to one in 8 today--still, the cancer establishment insists that we have turned the tide against breast cancer. Not so, say the authors of this groundbreaking book, and they back their claim with the most thorough analysis of all known and suspected causes of breast cancer yet undertaken. What they reveal is the heartening news that breast cancer is preventable--news ignored by the cancer establishment--and that its rise is directly related to an out-of-control spread of the very factors that increase our risk of breast cancer: from environmental and workplace carcinogens to unhealthy lifestyle choices, from hormones pumped into commercial livestock to estrogenic medications, from premenopausal mammography to cosmetics and household hazards. For the first time, this book exposes all the causes of breast cancer and lays out all the possible preventive measures. The good news is there's plenty every woman can do to keep this dread disease at bay, and The Breast Cancer Prevention Program provides a fascinating, informative, and empowering blueprint for health. 
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The Osteoporosis Book
edited by Nancy E. Lane; October 1998; ISBN 019511602X
Author Nancy Lane, both a researcher and a teacher, cites case histories as she explains how to prevent and treat the various forms of osteoporosis through proper eating, exercise, and other healthy habits.
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Silicone Survivors : Women's Experience With Breast Implants
by Susan M. Zimmermann; April 1998; ISBN 1566396123
Susan Zimmermann talked with forty women about one of the most sensitive issues of body image and health - their breasts, the chief attribute of femininity. In the aftermath of the early 1990s controversy over the use of silicone breast implants, how do women decide to undergo surgery to enhance or reconstruct their bodies? How does surgery alter a woman's self-image? How do they face the possibility of debilitating autoimmune disease from rupturing or leaking implants? Now, having faced years of medical and personal uncertainty, many have coped by reassessing their lives and their relationships, by sharing information and support with other women with implants, outreach that becomes a means for self-empowerment.
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