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Endocrine-Diseases
It's My Ovaries, Stupid!
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (2003-05-05)
Author: Elizabeth Lee Vliet
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This book could save your life or relationships
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Review Date: 2008-01-21
This book is an excellent, well organized combination of case studies and medical science. Dr. Vliet is Board Certified in Pain Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology, and has performed research investigating behavioral effects of hormones.

Information in this book has helped Florida Detox treat migraines, insomnia, anxiety, depression, interstitial cystitis, hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia more effectively. Our opiate detox patients frequently arrive with estradiol, progesterone and testosterone deficiencies and almost all of our fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue patients are hypothyroid. Oral Bioidentical Progesterone has produced dramatic anxiety reductions in some of our patients, while bioidentical estradiol has produced dramatic decreases in insomnia and depression in others.

We have also been able to identify previously undiagnosed Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and agree with Dr. Vliet that PCOS is underdiagnosed. This book provides an excellent discussion of PCOS, enhanced with case histories.

It's My Ovaries, Stupid contains a profound discussion of the adverse impact of environmental contaminants, including insecticide, herbicide, poly chlorinated biphenyls, birth control pill residues and food additives. Vliet explains excess glutamate, used as a food additive, can damage the hypothalamus, which is unprotected by the blood-brain barrier. Glutamate can also decrease thyroid hormone and elevate cortisol levels, increasing obesity.

Vliet discusses published research revealing Finnish women with the highest Lindane pesticide levels in their breasts were ten times more likely to have breast cancer. A 1992 Connecticut study revealed women with breast cancer had 50 to 60 percent higher levels of PCB, DDT and DDE, in their breasts.

There has been extensive misleading media coverage of estrogen replacement therapy, since most coverage failed to distinguish between bioidentical estrogens and Premarin or other conjugated estrogens.
Premarin is not identical to human estrogen. Premarin contains approximately 40 percent estrone, while human estrogens are about 3 percent estrone. Estrone is many times more carcinogenic, than estradiol. Premarin also contains equilin, which is many times more carcinogenic, than estradiol, which is the most active human estrogen. Horse estrogens, also called conjugated estrogens or Premarin, were used in the highly publicized Womens Health Initiative study of 27,000 postmenopausal women.

"To date, the majority of medical studies also do not show a significant increase in risk of breast cancer in women who use birth control pills or women who take postmenopausal estrogen therapy alone, unless women are also drinking alcohol on a regular daily basis and are using Premarin" E
Elizabeth Vliet, MD, in Screaming to be Heard-Hormone Connections Women Suspect and Doctors still Ignore, p 378

Vliet's discussion of postpartum depression needs to be more widely read and comprehended, since treatment with bioidentical estradiol could eliminate most postpartum depression. If the media would interview Dr. Vliet, instead of puzzled "experts," typically interviewed, after tragic postpartum depression murder/suicides, the public could be informed that post partum depression is treatable.

Vliet also discusses numerous causes of premature ovarian hormone decline, including Lymes Disease, Chlamydia, gonorrhea, hypothyroidism, hyper and hypo adrenalism.

Steven Sponaugle
Research Director, Florida Detox

Very detailed and informative
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Review Date: 2007-12-26
The auther gives a very in-depth explanation of female hormones and their functions and how they can become unbalanced. She gives very specific and helpful advice about what hormones to check for certain symptoms, when to check them, what types of tests, what results mean, etc. It's clear she is on a mission to help women because there really is just a lack of study of female hormones in the medical community and it's obvious that many women can be helped with balanced hormone levels. I'm very glad I decided to get this book as I feel like I won't need to buy any others.

THIS BOOK SAVED MY LIFE!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
I thought I was going crazy! I was only 26 years old and I was visiting 5 different doctors that were treating me for various problems (weight gain, migraines, acne, depression, hot flashes and recurrent yeast infections). Every doctor told me the same thing...."DIET and EXERCISE or YOU NEED AN ANTIDEPRESSANT"!!! Then I read this book... It all made sense!!! Dr. Vliet helped me understand that a hormone imbalance could affect every part of my body. I didn't waste any time. I called Dr. Vliet and made an appointment. She was the answer to my prayers!

I understand not everyone can call and make an appointment but reading this book helps you understand your body. It takes you step-by-step through what tests to ask for and how to read and interpret your results. Being in the "normal range" may not be so normal for your body!

You may not have PCOS but most women are on birth control pills and all women will eventually go thru Menopause. If you are a woman...read this book. Put your health and life back together.. Knowledge is Power!!!

My Mother Loved this book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-15
My mother just turned 50 and has been noticing some changes that she has atributed to hormones. My uncle, a doctor, recommended this book to help her understand what is going on.

Overall my mom really seems to like this book and i would recommend it to other pre-menopausal women.

A Response to a male review
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-02
I have yet to read the book, but I was reading over the reviews and I found it funny that a male was so ticked off that Dr. Vliet only spoke of female issues.
For one, you just appear ignorant for being upset about a disease that will never inflict a male (i.e. PCOS). Secondly men do not visit the doctors as regularily as females do and to try and discredit Dr. Vliet is nonsense!

Most males if they have an ailment will tough it out and figure it will correct itself. I've witnessed many men later on in life get so depressed about their health conditions b/c they were negligent of their own health.

So in conclusion to my rant you truly cannot have any say so over a matter that does not inflict your sex. Better inform yourself on your own health problems and do not think you know all. Men like you in the medical field is why women have to suffer as much as they do b/c they are so selfish, uneducated and narrow minded.

The truth be told everyone needs to keep a better check on their nutrional/mineral value on a daily basis so things do not become out of whack.

Endocrine-Diseases
The Hormonally Vulnerable Woman : Relief at last for PMS, mood swings, fatigue, hair loss, adult acne, unwanted hair, female pain, migraine, weight gain, ... all the problems of perimenopause
Published in Hardcover by (2005-09-01)
Author: Geoffrey Redmond
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Finally, some hope and answers !!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2007-09-09
I am 37 and am loosing my hair, The information in this book has made me aware of all the reasons women can loose their hair. Many of the reason have the same symptoms. Which at first is frustrating until you realize more reasons means more possibilities to get it back even if only part of the hair. If you are considering hair transplants read this first, please.
I read other parts of the book that would be relevant to some friends this book is a great one, I have 3 more books about hair loss one is pretty good but abit out dated, the other is OK , and the other I will use to start a fire.

Dr Redmond changed my life!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-22
I went to Dr. Redmond over three years ago with a whole host of female problems that were preventing me from feeling good and enjoying my life. All that has completely changed due to his expert medical care. When I read his book, I knew that I had to buy copies for all my female friends! If you often feel that something is just "not right" with your health...then you owe it to yourself to read this book.

a must-have
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-18
This book is a must-have for every woman and teenage girl. Provides a wealth of info about female hormones & physiology in an easy-to-read format. Dr. Redmond is a leader in his field, and his depth of knowledge and compassion emerge effortlessly from the text.

Very Thorough!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
This is an excellent book on the subject of hormones! I highly recommend that every woman read it.

I lived this book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-05
If you are a woman suffering with unexplained hair loss on your head, hair growth where you don't want it, irritability, constant fatigue, dry skin or other skin problems and you are starting to feel generally more like a man than the beautiful woman you used to be, this book is for you. There ARE medications that can help you although most doctors will ignore and dismiss you. I went to see Dr. Redmond and he was able to help me, it was worth the trip into NYC and every penny. I feel like myself again and that is a miracle.

Endocrine-Diseases
Recapture Your Health
Published in Paperback by Sunrise Health Coach Publications (2006-07-02)
Authors: Walt Stoll and Jan DeCourtney
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Deceptively simple yet an excellent resource!
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Review Date: 2008-02-05
There is nothing really new in this book. Eating well, exercising and relaxing is good for your health. Duh!

But it is very well presented, brings up enough (but not too many) testimonials to be inspiring, it is simply written without complicated theories. The diet is easy to do and presented with lots of details. The proposed exercises are varied - very much along the lines of "do what works for you and do it at least 3 times a week". The Skilled Relaxation is nothing new if you are already familiar with the work of Benson, Cade, Pelletier, Kabatt-Zin, but it is presented here in a non-scholar way that is easy to understand, easy to implement and the book provides the health motivation to keep doing it. Understanding skilled relaxation without actually doing it twice a day is worthless. The text in this book makes you want to do it and to keep doing it.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is sick and hopeless - or anyone who wants to implement good life habits and prevent illness. I like the fact that it does not promise an instant cure for anything but rather proposes a way of living that supports physical, emotional and mental health. Well done!

The weakest point maybe is that it addresses general well being but only mentions in a rather weak way that people with long term diseases may have to be much more specific to completely heal. The proposed diet may not work for everyone, some people may need specific types of exercises and to avoid others, some types of meditation or biofeedback processes may be better than others for some conditions, etc.

However as an adjunct, Dr Stoll bulletin Board [..]) is filled with more specific information and the good doctor is also available to answer questions. A very generous proposition.

Ok - Got to go now and practice my skilled relaxation...

Recapture Your Health
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Review Date: 2007-07-17
Recapture Your Health outlines a balanced solution to improving overall health. The authors call this program a 3LS solution named after the three legged stool which is perfectly balanced and fully functional without a lot of extras that aren't needed.

Like the three legged stool, the 3LS program contains three simple but sturdy elements (nutrition, exercise, and relaxation) that create a foundation for improved health. The nutrition section focuses primarily on minimizing damage caused by the high intake of refined foods in the modern diet. The authors promote a whole foods approach to nutrition that reduces and potentially eliminates all refined foods. This is very similar to the slow food philosophy that is gaining popularity.

Likewise, the exercise and relaxation portions of this program are not radical but are somewhat based in good common sense. Participants are expected to exercise twenty minutes three times a week of virtually any type of activity that gets them moving. Relaxation is guided through various types of formal relaxation exercises such as meditation or guided imagery completed for approximately twenty minutes twice a day.

A Recipe For Wellness
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Review Date: 2007-06-06
While conventional medicine tends to focus on covering up symptoms with medications, many of which cause dangerous side-effects, this book provides step-by-step instructions on how to potentially avoid the doctor's office altogether. Based on the premise of 'how to be healthy,' this book outlines what Dr. Stoll refers to as the '3-Legged Stool of Wellness' - Skilled Relaxation, A Whole Foods Diet, and Exercise. As simple as this sounds, there are many crucial aspects that one needs to be aware of in order to implement the Wellness lifestyle effectively. 'Recapture Your Health' provides all the knowledge, insight, frequently asked questions, and troubleshooting guides needed for anyone to do just what the title says. Jan DeCourtney's writing style makes this book both fun and motivational to read cover to cover as well as easy to use as a quick-reference using the detailed index in the back. Hats off to this book, a long-awaited tribute to a very important aspect of Walt Stoll's life's work of getting the truth about Wellness out to the public!

Priceless Information For Lifelong Health and Maintenance
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Review Date: 2007-04-25
Walt Stoll and Jan DeCourtney have given readers a chance to redeem their health or maintain it using three simple tools. Seemingly so simple, yet the authors have used their talents to give a good explanation of some of the who's, what's, and why's of the road back to health.

Even if you think you know the information to wellness they present, "Recapture Your Health" is still a great reference to have linking many common and not so common ailments to the modern day interpretation of stress. Many of us have used one of their key elements at one time or another, but in putting all the pieces of the puzzle together you have a great weapon to use in the war against disease.

If you have not yet had to deal with a serious illness or condition, you can certainly can go a long way to prevent it, according to the book, and maintain quality your quality of life for the years to come.

Something for everyone,

A+

Alternative Healing
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Review Date: 2007-02-07
"Recapture Your Health" focuses on relaxation, nutrition and exercise. This is the basis for the entire program so you can maintain optimal health. Not only does this show a way to a healthier lifestyle, it promises relief from a wide variety of chronic health conditions. Whether you are already suffering from a condition or want to take a more preventive approach, this book has many pertinent answers. The authors teach a more holistic approach and also explain the roots of illness.

What is the real cause of illness?
How can you reduce depression, anger and anxiety?
Is there a natural solution for chronic fatigue?

Throughout the book, personal examples are shown as people who followed this program explain how their symptoms disappeared. Some of the main things the authors recommend is the elimination of sugars, alcohol and caffeine. In order to follow the program there is also a handy list of foods you should include or avoid. If you enjoy reading labels, there is also a section about additives.

After following this program you can expect better sleep, happier moods and less headaches. As the authors say: "...most people lose health because of an unhealthy lifestyle." This book puts you on a fast track with a special section called "quick start guides." This allows you to get started even before you have read a third of the book.

The authors present a discussion about supplements, encourage healthy lifestyle changes and give lists of exercises like Pilates, Yoga and Walking. I also though their list of helpful ways to reduce stress was very helpful.

~The Rebecca Review

Endocrine-Diseases
The Good News About Women's Hormones: Complete Information and Proven Solutions for the Most Common Hormonal Problems
Published in Paperback by Grand Central Publishing (1995-05-01)
Author: Geoffrey Redmond
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Be an informed participant in your hormonal medical care
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-02
Dr. Redmond has given me an excellent resource for my hormonally confused electrolysis clients. I am a sixteen year veteran of the field of permanent hair removal by needle electrolysis. It has always been a challenge to help guide my clients to the proper hormonal treatments for their varied causes of hirsutism. Especially in today's climate of managed care, consumers need to go into their physician's offices armed with the information necessary to help their doctor diagnose them properly. I keep several copies of this book available for my customers to borrow. It will help you know what is significant to mention to your physician.

A must-have for your female fertility library
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29
This book saved my life. I live in Omaha, NE, which boasts an impressive medical community, but I can't tell you home many doctors I saw that did not know the information in this book! If you are having ANY type of hormonal disorders, including unusual menstrual cycles, severe PMS symptoms (including depression), hair loss, excessive facial hair, excessive acne, get yourself this book and get yourself to an ENDOCRINOLOGIST, NOT an obgyn, dermatologist, or psychologist. Do NOT let a doctor put you on "the pill" for your symptoms; that will only fix the symptoms, not the underlying problem! In many cases, the pill will only make your problem worse and possibly affect later abilities to conceive. This book will explain it all.

This book is well written for a lay-person to read, but keep your medical dictionary handy. DON'T let any doctor that is unwilling to hear what you have to say from reading this book treat you.

The Grandfather of ALL other PCOS/Woman Hormone Books
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-12
This book was printed in 1995 and I only wish I'd found it then!! Every OB/GYN should have this in their wating room as well as on their night stand. I learned so much from this book. It is organized well to find exactly what you want to know and is written so that a layperson can understand it. A very informative read as well as a great reference book. The Book "Androgen Disorders in Women" (Cheung) sites this book numerous times. "Androgen" is a good start to get your feet wet and then "Good News" takes it even further. A Must read for ANY woman who has concerns about her health!!

Most Doctors Don't Know What They're Doing!!!
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-21
I've been asking different types of doctors for years why I don't get my period and they all gave me different -- and unconcerned -- answers. It wasn't until discovering this book that I found out my menstrual problems were actually related to my diet-like eating habits! I was eventually diagnosised with polycystic ovary syndrome, but even the doctor that diagnosed me didn't know how to treat it. When I mentioned the information in Dr. Redmond's book, her and her nurses thought I was crazy! If it hadn't been for this book, I would still be relying on the doctors I've met (which are,unfortunately, mere humans) and their outdated ways of treatment. It's unfortunate that patients often have to research their own problems, but if you must, this book is the perfect guide to women's hormones -- the science of what's going on in there, but written for the average Jane. I've already purchased three more copies to send anonomously to my previous misguided doctors!!!

This helped my doctor
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-12
There are many books on PCOS but very few on adrenal androgen problems, which are less common but not all that rare. This book describes very clearly both problems and how to treat them. My doctor read some passages from this book (which he confirmed with his own book) and this helped me get treatment. I think all doctors should have to read this book so women with androgen problems that are not PCOS could get treated and not swept under the PCOS rug. He also discusses menopause and other hormonal events. The book is well written and zippy enough that I read the 500 plus pages in a couple of sittings.

Endocrine-Diseases
Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility
Published in Hardcover by Williams & Wilkins (1995-08-01)
Authors: Leon Speroff, Robert H. Glass, and Nathan G. Kase
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Worth buying
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Review Date: 2007-09-24
I bought this book through Amazon and quite happy with this service and book too.It is recommended for my masters course in Reproductive medicine.Thanks Amzone.

A must have for anyone involved in basic infertility
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-09
This is an incredible book. Speroff is still the king when it comes to infertility. In our OB/Gyn setting we refer to it many times in our treatment of basic infertiltiy and have had great success following the guidelines given by Speroff. It should be on the bookshelf of anyone who treats basic infertility!!

Excellent reference!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-13
This text offers a straight-forward reference to assist in the management of gyn problems I commonly encounter as a Family Doctor. It goes into great detail about anatomy and physiology of gynecologic problems yet is well-organized for use as a "quick reference". For example, it took less than a minute to find the section on hirsuitism to refresh my memory as to what the initial work-up should consist of.

DEFINITELY A MUST HAVE
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-03
This is one of the bibles of the OB/GYN resident. Excellent reference for the in-service exams. Simple diagrams & tables make this text readable and easy to understand.

Endocrine-Diseases
Endocrinology
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders Co (1995-07)
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Completa Revision de Endocrinologia
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Review Date: 2007-03-31
Desde biologia molecular, celular, fisiopatologia, clinica y terapia, el texto presenta informacion bien organizada, condensada, brinda una idea clara del tema tratado. Permite profundizar diferentes topicos actualizados sin agobiar por su extension. Sus esquemas son claros, utiles para docencia. Califico al texto como muy bueno.

The best book about Endocrinology
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-12
You don`t need that I recomend this book because it is the classic text in endocrinology and related books. I am sure you will Enjoy this masterpiece fron the first page. If you dont want to read complety, it is a revision book in the clinic, house or office. Buy it and you rememberme always.

GOOD TEXTBOOK -- MUST HAVE FOR THE PRACTICING ENDOCRINOLOGIS
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-30
As a practicing endocrinologist in New York, i have found this book to be very useful. The text explores all areas of endocrinology in great detail and is an excellent board review tool. There are many diagrams. The section on gestational diabetes is especially well written. I saved over $100 dollars by purchasing this book through Amazon as opposed to buying it from my local university bookstore. A multi volume edition would be a good thing to have as this is a very big heavy book.

Endocrine-Diseases
The Hormone Headache: New Ways to Prevent, Manage, and Treat Migraines and Other Headaches
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company (1995-07)
Authors: Seymour Diamond, Bill Still, and Cynthia Still
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A New Lease on Life!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-23
I strongly urge you to purchase this book if you are tired of battling and suffering with headaches. After struggling in a rural area for over a decade trying to find someone or something to help me with my incapacitating "menstrual cycle migraines" (2x per month), this book did it! Thank you Dr. Diamond and the Stills! I have a new lease on life. I estimated that over the past decade I have literally lost over a year of my life to pain and suffering with headaches. My husband and I are ecstatic that this book helped me, help my physician find a drug that aborts my migraines and I am 3 for 3. It validated my awful experiences and helped me realize how much the migraines were consuming my life and my attitude. It is excellently written and an easy read. It addresses many different types of headaches affecting many different types of people, male, female, young and old. Plus, it explains the many different treatment options available. Buy this book for yourself or someone you love; it's a cheap way to get more out of life.

The best self-help book on headaches I've ever read.
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-18
If you can only afford one book on headache causes, treatment and prevention--this is the book to purchase.

If you suffer from more than one type of headache, can't seem to get real relief, and are in dispair from the headache pain you suffer, this book is a MUST BUY for YOU! You will reread this book often.

This is the best collection of information on headache causes, prevention and treatment methods that I have ever read. This book deals, in depth, with hormonal (especially female) causes of headaches.

This book helps the headache suffer to feel self-empowered to help in prevention and reduction of pain in conjunction with treatment offered by their physician.

You can learn something new.....
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-24
There is truth to the old saying "you can learn something new everyday". This book was packed full of information that even I, a migraine sufferer of over 25 years didn't know.

Endocrine-Diseases
A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women
Published in Paperback by North Atlantic Books (2007-09-11)
Author: Georgette Delvaux
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A Work for Everyone
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Review Date: 2008-03-27
Although Dr. Delvaux has written a useful book for women about women's health issues, it is, as she indicates in the "preamble," intended for a wider audience. And, although she "leaves out" the "misogynists" and "inveterate bachelors," I would argue that they, too, might benefit from reading this book. Most of the book is devoted to explaining clearly and concisely various women's health issues and ways that women can empower themselves as they take more control of their own health and lives. Certainly she is correct when she claims that in addition to women both men who live with women and male practitioners can enrich their own understanding of women's health issues with a careful reading of what she presents here. What I personally find most interesting though, is her Chapter 3, "proprioception is the sixth sense," which I believe speaks to the widest audience possible. In these five pages, she shows that experiencing our own embodiment as living creatures is a necessary first step in our becoming more empowered about our own health, not only for men and women, but for children as well.



An Unpretentious Treasure
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
Having worked in the health field for over 20 years, I am often dismayed by the either/or, Yin/Yang conflict between Western and Alternative medicine. In this book, Georgette Delvaux clearly and interestingly presents a sensible and informative amalgam of the best of both worlds for understanding and empowerment in treatment for a broad range of health issues for women. The presentation and language is extremely accessible and interesting to the reader without medical vocabulary, while at the same time presents valuable information that should be known by the full range of professional healthcare givers, from either conventional allopathic to holistic medicine.

Highly recommended for men, (Much of the information would be applicable to men for conditions such as energy imbalances, environmental sensitivity, digestive disorders, and depression.) if only to better understand and become involved in health issues for the women in your life.

Endocrine-Diseases
Clinical Endocrinology
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-Blackwell (1998-01-15)
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a guide of endocrinology
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-26
I hope you show the contest online.

Clinical Endocrinology is essential book for young doctors.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-04
Most endocrinologist are young, because endocrinology is modern aspect of medicine. We need best textbooks. We love to read. We are growing, we need the water as a Clinical Endocrinology. Thank you.

Endocrine-Diseases
The Clinical Handbook of Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease
Published in Paperback by Taylor & Francis (1996-02-15)
Author: N.I. Robin
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An outstanding work by a brilliant physician
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-03
I have read Dr. Robin's latest book twice now and I have recommended it to my colleagues. It is also a must-read for conscientious medical students and residents. Bravo, Dr. Robin!

An excellent overview of clinical endicrinology.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1996-07-10
This book covers modern clinical practices broadly and fully, while presenting information in a concise, easy-to-read way. A handy resource for the practicing internist


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