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Arthritis For Dummies
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781119998075
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypPDF
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2011
Seiten400 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigröße24986
Artikel-Nr.21289214
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Dr Sarah Brewer qualified as a doctor in 1983 from Cambridge
University. She was a full-time GP for five years and now works in
nutritional medicine and sexual health. Sarah is currently
completing an MSc in Nutritional Medicine at the University of
Surrey, Guildford.

Although her first love is medicine, her major passion is writing.
Sarah writes widely on all aspects of health and has written over
40 popular self-help books. She is a regular contributor to a
number of newspapers and women's magazines, and appears
regularly on TV and radio. She was voted Health Journalist of the
Year 2002.

Barry Fox, PhD, is the author, coauthor, or ghostwriter
of numerous books, including the New York Times number one
best-seller, The Arthritis Cure (St. Martin's, 1997).
He also wrote its sequel, Maximizing The Arthritis Cure (St.
Martin's, 1998), as well as The Side Effects Solution
(Broadway Books, 2005), What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About
Hypertension (Warner Books, 2003), What Your Doctor May Not
Tell You About Migraines (Warner Books, 2001), Syndrome
X (Simon & Schuster, 2000), The 20/30 Fat and Fiber Diet
Plan (HarperCollins, 1999), and Cancer Talk (Broadway
Books, 1999). His books and over 160 articles covering various
aspects of health, business, biography, law, and other topics have
been translated into 20 languages.

Nadine Taylor, MS, RD, is the author of Natural
Menopause Remedies (Signet, 2004), 25 Natural Ways To
Relieve PMS (Contemporary Books, 2002), and Green Tea
(Kensington Press, 1998), as well as co-author of Runaway
Eating (to be published by Rodale in 2005), What Your Doctor
May Not Tell You About Hypertension (Warner Books, 2003), and
If You Think You Have An Eating Disorder (Dell, 1998). After
a brief stint as head dietitian at the Eating Disorders Unit at
Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Ms. Taylor lectured on
women's health issues to groups of health professionals
throughout the country. She has also written numerous articles on
health and nutrition for the popular press.

Jinoos Yazdany, MD, MPH, is a board certified internist
and a Rheumatology Fellow at the University of California, San
Francisco. She completed her undergraduate education at Stanford
University, where she received the Deans' Award for Academic
Achievement and graduated with Honors and Distinction. She
completed medical school at the University of California, Los
Angeles, where she received a Humanism in Medicine award from the
Health Care Foundation of New Jersey and graduated Alpha Omega
Alpha. Dr. Yazdany also studied public health at Harvard
University. Her research involves examining health disparities in
the care of patients with chronic diseases. This is her first
book.