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This book provides an overview of Down's syndrome, describing what it is, the history of this disorder, what it is like to live with Down's syndrome, and some of the available treatments.
Examines the history and spread of this deadly disease and the efforts being made around the world to contain and cure it.
Providing information that does not patronize, over-simplify or judge, this series examines social phenomena that are difficult or harmful. Each book traces the history, prevalence and consequences of such phenomena and offers ways of finding help for those involved or affected.
Provides an overview of tuberculosis, describing what it is, the history of the disease, what it is like to live with tuberculosis, and some of the available treatments.
Everything a young reader needs to know about allergies: what they are, how they are caused, what the symptoms are and how they are treated. The text also presents real-life stories of children who experience allergies.
This straightforward primer in basic statistics emphasizes its practical use in epidemiology and public health, providing understanding of essential topics such as study design, data analysis and statistical methods used in the execution of medical research. This new edition is substantially revised and includes entirely new material on statistical power and sample size. Clearly worded and assuming no prior knowledge, it gives full step-by-step guidance on performing statistical calculations. It contains numerous examples and exercises with detailed answers to help readers grasp the main point.
A collection of puzzles that will challenge the best puzzle solver.
Describes what epilepsy is and the different types of seizures associated with it, what triggers them, possible medicines and treatments, and other issues related to this disease.