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Book Synopsis Ostéoporose. Mythe ou réalité ? by : Jean-Pierre Poinsignon
Download or read book Ostéoporose. Mythe ou réalité ? written by Jean-Pierre Poinsignon and published by Editions du Rocher. This book was released on 2015-09-24 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Comment et pourquoi a-t-on changé la définition de l'ostéoporose ? Pourquoi des milliers de femmes se retrouvent traitées médicalement, alors qu'elles sont en bonne santé ? L'ostéoporose est-elle une maladie en passe de devenir un fléau mondial ou un risque potentiel de fracture très bien marchandisé par les puissants groupes agro-industriels et les firmes pharmaceutiques ?Même chez les médecins spécialistes, il n'existe pas de consensus au sujet du concept de l'ostéoporose. Certains affirment, aux vues des données épidémiologiques, que nous sommes devant un mal galopant avec une prospective catastrophique, d'autres prétendent que nous sommes devant un façonnage de maladie avec une manipulation grossière des seuils de normalité et donc d'interventions thérapeutiques !Les batailles feutrées du calcium et des produits laitiers, des eaux minérales, des « médicaments anti-ostéoporose », aux enjeux politico-économiques gigantesques ont lieux sous nos yeux de «con-sommateurs». Le sujet est sensible et touche à la prévention dans le domaine de la santé publique. L'État est conseillé par des « experts ». Le public ne sait plus qui croire. Ce livre après avoir fait la part scientifique des choses, confirme la manipulation. Il est écrit par un rhumatologue libéral indépendant, qui n'a aucun « conflits d'intérêts », mais simplement l'intérêt de ses patients.Le Dr Jean-Pierre Poinsignon est rhumatologue. Il est l'auteur de Rhumatisme : L'alimentation est-elle coupable ? aux éditions François-Xavier de Guibert. Il réside à Grenoble.
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Book Synopsis L'ostéoroporose, mythe ou réalité ? by : Jean-Pierre Poinsignon
Download or read book L'ostéoroporose, mythe ou réalité ? written by Jean-Pierre Poinsignon and published by . This book was released on 2015-09-24 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Comment et pourquoi a-t-on changé la définition de l'ostéoporose ? Pourquoi des milliers de femmes se retrouvent traitées médicalement, alors qu'elles sont en bonne santé ? L'ostéoporose est-elle une maladie en passe de devenir un fléau mondial ou un risque potentiel très bien marcketé par les puissants groupes agro-industriels et les firmes pharmaceutiques ? Même chez les médecins spécialistes, il n'existe pas de consensus. Certains affirment, au vu des données épidémiologiques, que nous sommes devant un mal galopant avec une prospective catastrophique, d'autres prétendent que nous sommes devant une maladie imaginée résultant de la manipulation grossière des seuils de normalité ! Les enjeux économiques énormes, qui reposent sur la prescription des médicaments anti ostéoporose, du calcium, ainsi que sur les conseils diététiques très orientés vers les produits laitiers, contaminent subrepticement les Connaissances scientifiques réelles. Le sujet est sensible et touche à la prévention dans le domaine de la Santé Publique. L'Etat est flatté par des "experts". Le public ne sait plus qui croire. Ce livre essaie de faire la part des choses, il est écrit par un rhumatologue libéral indépendant, sans conflit d'intérêts, mais pourvu de l'intérêt qu'il porte à ses patients.
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Book Synopsis Le Mythe de l'ostéoporose by : Thierry Souccar
Download or read book Le Mythe de l'ostéoporose written by Thierry Souccar and published by Thierry Souccar Éditions. This book was released on 2014-03-27 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Voici l’histoire d’une mystification. Comment un simple facteur de risque – le vieillissement des os – a été érigé en « maladie mortelle » pour le bénéfice des laboratoires et de l’industrie laitière. C’est ainsi qu’on en est venu à prescrire à des millions de femmes des densitométries osseuses, des comprimés de calcium, des médicaments, et des laitages à chaque repas. Que valent ces mesures ? Thierry Souccar a longuement enquêté, et le verdict a de quoi choquer : - Les laitages ne rendent pas les os plus solides. - L’ostéodensitométrie ne permet pas de prédire qui aura une fracture (un simple questionnaire fait mieux). - Les suppléments de calcium sont inutiles et risqués. - Les médicaments les plus prescrits – les bisphosphonates – ont très peu de bénéfices et des effets secondaires inacceptables. Ils peuvent même conduire à des... fractures ! En lisant ce livre, vous allez comprendre que le principal facteur de risque de fracture n’est pas l’ostéoporose, et pourquoi vous en entendez si peu parler. Vous découvrirez les seuls moyens efficaces de prévenir les fractures : conseils alimentaires, mouvements simples à effectuer chaque jour, aménagements à faire chez soi pour éviter l’accident. Des mesures sans risque et qui, elles, ne coûtent rien. Thierry Souccar est le directeur de LaNutrition.fr, le premier site indépendant sur l’alimentation et la santé. « Un livre dont l'utilité pour la santé publique est considérable. » - Pr Claude Béraud, ancien médecin-conseil national de la Caisse nationale d'assurance-maladie
Download or read book Traces written by Niki de Saint-Phalle and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Autobiography of the French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle, told in a combination of traditional printed text, handwritten text and poetry, handdrawn art, and hand-colored found photographs and prints.
Book Synopsis The Anticancer Diet: Reduce Cancer Risk Through the Foods You Eat by : David Khayat
Download or read book The Anticancer Diet: Reduce Cancer Risk Through the Foods You Eat written by David Khayat and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2015-04-20 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the huge number of studies on nutrition and cancer available, it's impossible for a person to sort through them all to come up with practical recommendations. Now, Dr. David Khayat, a world-renowned oncologist, has done that hard work for you. In this international bestseller, Dr. Khayat provides easy-to-follow—and often surprising—guidelines on what are now known to be the foods most likely to reduce the risk of cancer. For those of a scientific bent, he explains what cancer is and how it develops. Bringing together his own research with that of other major cancer specialists, he breaks down what the studies mean, which ones provide the most solid evidence, and how to use their results in your and your family’s diet. Structured by the major food groups—as well as supplements, beverages, and exercise—The Anticancer Diet may surprise you by not disparaging red meat but alerting you to find out the source of your fish and suggesting sole over salmon. While highly recommending commercial pomegranate juice, it cautions people with fair hair and eyes against drinking orange juice. What stage of life a person is at will also affect what they should consume. Pregnant women, older women, men, and children may process foods differently. With numerous easy-to-read charts and tables along with a comprehensive food list at the back of the book, this accessible, user-friendly guide helps readers realize the power in their everyday choices.
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Book Synopsis Aging in the Past by : David I. Kertzer
Download or read book Aging in the Past written by David I. Kertzer and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 1995-01-01 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thanks to improved food, medicine, and living conditions, the average age of the population is increasing throughout the modern industrialized world. Yet, despite the recent upsurge of scholarly interest in the lives of older people and the blossoming of historical demography, little historical demographic attention has been paid to the lives of the elderly. A landmark volume, Aging in the Past marks the emergence of the historical demographic study of aging. Following a masterly explication of the new field by Peter Laslett, leading scholars in family history and historical demography offer new research results and fresh analyses that greatly increase our understanding of aging, historically and across cultures. Focusing primarily on post-Industrial Europe and the United States, they explore a range of issues under the broad topics of living arrangements, widowhood, and retirement and mortality. This important work provides a much-needed historical perspective on and suggests possible alternative solutions to the problems of the aged. Thanks to improved food, medicine, and living conditions, the average age of the population is increasing throughout the modern industrialized world. Yet, despite the recent upsurge of scholarly interest in the lives of older people and the blossoming of historical demography, little historical demographic attention has been paid to the lives of the elderly. A landmark volume, Aging in the Past marks the emergence of the historical demographic study of aging. Following a masterly explication of the new field by Peter Laslett, leading scholars in family history and historical demography offer new research results and fresh analyses that greatly increase our understanding of aging, historically and across cultures. Focusing primarily on post-Industrial Europe and the United States, they explore a range of issues under the broad topics of living arrangements, widowhood, and retirement and mortality. This important work provides a much-needed historical perspective on and suggests possible alternative solutions to the problems of the aged.
Book Synopsis Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Liver and Gastrointestinal Disease by : Ronald Ross Watson
Download or read book Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Liver and Gastrointestinal Disease written by Ronald Ross Watson and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2012-10-22 with total page 801 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Liver and Gastrointestinal Disease provides valuable insights for those seeking nutritional treatment options for those suffering from liver and/or related gastrointestinal disease including Crohn's, allergies, and colitis among others. Information is presented on a variety of foods including herbs, fruits, soy and olive oil. This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers in nutrition, nephrology, and gastroenterology. - Addresses the most positive results from dietary interventions using bioactive foods to impact diseases of the liver and gastrointestinal system, including reduction of inflammation, improved function, and nutritional efficiency - Presents a wide range of liver and gastrointestinal diseases and provides important information for additional research - Associated information can be used to understand other diseases, which share common etiological pathways
Book Synopsis The New Microbiology by : Pascale Cossart
Download or read book The New Microbiology written by Pascale Cossart and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-07-10 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microbiology has undergone radical changes over the past few decades, ushering in an exciting new era in science. In The New Microbiology, Pascale Cossart tells a splendid story about the revolution in microbiology, especially in bacteriology. This story has wide-ranging implications for human health and medicine, agriculture, environmental science, and our understanding of evolution. The revolution results from the powerful tools of molecular and cellular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics, which have yielded amazing discoveries, from entire genome sequences to video of bacteria invading host cells. This book is for both scientists and especially nonscientists who would like to learn more about the extraordinary world of bacteria. Dr. Cossart's overview of the field of microbiology research, from infectious disease history to the ongoing scientific revolution resulting from CRISPR technologies, is presented in four parts. New concepts in microbiology introduces the world of bacteria and some recent discoveries about how they live, such as the role of regulatory RNAs including riboswitches, the CRISPR defense system, and resistance to antibiotics. Sociomicrobiology: the social lives of bacteria helps us see the new paradigm by which scientists view bacteria as highly social creatures that communicate in many ways, for example in the assemblies that reside in our intestine or in the environment. The biology of infections reviews some of history's worst epidemics and describes current and emerging infectious diseases, the organisms that cause them, and how they produce an infection. Bacteria as tools introduces us to molecules derived from microbes that scientists have harnessed in the service of research and medicine, including the CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing technology. The New Microbiology takes us on a journey through a remarkable revolution in science that is occurring here and now.
Book Synopsis A Practical Guide to Diabetes Nutrition by : Amin Gasmi
Download or read book A Practical Guide to Diabetes Nutrition written by Amin Gasmi and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-27 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Diabetes is one of the most common diseases. Its prevalence continues to increase due to sedentarily and junk food. Diet therapy is the most important mean in diabetes therapy. The main objective of diet therapy whatever the type of diabetes is to reduce insulin resistance and to promote better cell tolerance to glucose. This book presents the basics and methodology of diabetes nutrition and some practical ways to make it easy to patients and health professionals to understand and apply a diet therapy for diabetes.
Book Synopsis Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience by : Saeid Eslamian
Download or read book Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience written by Saeid Eslamian and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-06-14 with total page 492 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is part of a six-volume series on Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience. The series aims to fill in gaps in theory and practice in the Sendai Framework, and provides additional resources, methodologies and communication strategies to enhance the plan for action and targets proposed by the Sendai Framework. The series will appeal to a broad range of researchers, academics, students, policy makers and practitioners in engineering, environmental science and geography, geoscience, emergency management, finance, community adaptation, atmospheric science and information technology. This volume discusses how to measure and build disaster resilience at society’s capacity, drawing upon individual, institutional and collective resources to cope with and adapt to the demands and challenges of natural disaster occurrences. The book will serve as a guide, outlining the key indicators of disaster resilience in urban and rural settings, and the resources and strategies needed to build resilient communities in accordance with the targets of the Sendai Framework. Readers will learn about multi-risk reduction approaches using computational methods, data mining techniques, and System Thinking at various scales, as well as institutional and infrastructure resilience strategies based on several case studies.
Book Synopsis Job Insecurity and Work Intensification by : Brendan Burchell
Download or read book Job Insecurity and Work Intensification written by Brendan Burchell and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2002 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1 1 More pressure, less protection 8 2 Flexibility and the reorganisation of work 39 3 The prevalence and redistribution of job insecurity and work intensification 61 4 Disappearing pathways and the struggle for a fair day's pay 77 5 Job insecurity and work intensification: the effects on health and well-being 92 6 The intensification of everyday life 112 7 The organisational costs of job insecurity and work intensification 137 8 Stress intervention: what can managers do? 154 9 What can governments do? 172 Appendices 185 Notes 189 References 206 Index 222.
Book Synopsis Old Age in the Old Regime by : David Troyansky
Download or read book Old Age in the Old Regime written by David Troyansky and published by Cornell University Press. This book was released on 2019-05-15 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores a dramatic change in French attitudes toward aging and the aged in the eighteenth century from one extreme of ridicule and neglect to another of respect and care.
Book Synopsis A History of Childhood by : Colin Heywood
Download or read book A History of Childhood written by Colin Heywood and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-12-08 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Colin Heywood's classic account of childhood from the early Middle Ages to the First World War combines a long-run historical perspective with a broad geographical spread. This new, comprehensively updated edition incorporates the findings of the most recent research, and in particular revises and expands the sections on theoretical developments in the 'new social studies of childhood', on medieval conceptions of the child, on parenting and on children’s literature. Rather than merely narrating their experiences from the perspectives of adults, Heywood incorporates children’s testimonies, 'looking up' as well as 'down'. Paying careful attention to elements of continuity as well as change, he tells a story of astonishing material improvement for the lives of children in advanced societies, while showing how the business of preparing for adulthood became more and more complicated and fraught with emotional difficulties. Rich with evocative details of everyday life, and providing the most concise and readable synthesis of the literature available, Heywood's book will be indispensable to all those interested in the study of childhood.