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Five Star First Edition Mystery - Nose For Trouble (Five Star First Edition Mystery)
Anxious to get away from a rocky past and into a climate where his trauma-induced asthma isn’t a daily challenge, Dale Kinsall, DVM, arrives at his new position in the high desert to an eccentric staff, and a community abuzz about a recent murder. The buzz gets even louder when Dale and his young Beagle stumble across a second victim: a man drowned in his own drought-dusty backyard. Before much longer it becomes evident that Dale, Sully, and the clinic are all at risk, and Dale’s fledgling relationship with a local colleague turns serious in more ways than one as trouble closes in on them all . . ..
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Catching My Breath: An Asthmatic Explores His Illness
In this engrossing and informative book, National Public Radio commentator Tim Brookes conducts a passionate inquest into the origins and treatment of asthma. His motives are both journalistic -- some 12 million Americans have asthma -- and personal: Brookes himself is asthmatic and nearly died from an attack. Catching My Breath records Brooke's mystifying and sometimes infuriating encounters with doctors, insurance companies, and homeopathic healers. He peers into a living human lung, undergoes homeopathic injections of silver and tobacco leaf in his back and neck, and even sees a psychic to ask otherworldly spirits about the causes of asthma. He surveys the dubious history of treatments (which include the use of decayed flesh and cockroach intestines) and grapples with an insurance company that agrees to cover him only if he doesn't get sick. A thoroughly unconventional exploration of illness from a patient's point of view, Catching My Breath is also the first book to give serious attention to the social roots of asthma, and raises profound questions about our attitudes toward illness in general..
Price: $3.98
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Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Asthma: Professional advice to help your child manage symptoms, be more active, and breathe better (Everything Series)
Asthma doesn't have to slow your child down-and with the right information and treatment options, you can help your child manage this illness The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Asthma helps families to: - Recognize symptoms and get an accurate diagnosis
- Identify and deal with asthma triggers
- Decide on the right treatment and medication
- Prepare for an asthma attack
- Make your home asthma-proof and allergen-free
- Educate and work with teachers and caregivers
Complete with the most recent National Asthma Guidelines, this reliable resource arms you with the knowledge you need to keep your child active and healthy while living with asthma..
Price: $9.11
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Asthma & Exercise
There are 10 million Americans with asthma--3 million are children--and most are afraid to exercise Today, thanks to new medical research, we know that exercise can enhance their emotional and physical well-being. Nancy Hogshead shows readers how to take control of their asthma and become fit for life through a variety of exercise programs..
Price: $4.80
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Only by Your Touch
USA Today bestselling author Catherine Anderson takes readers to a quaint wilderness town, where together, a man and a woman find a second chance at life-and love... Determined to give her son Jeremy the childhood he deserves, Chloe Evans has left a tough past behind to start over in the charming town of Jack Pine, Oregon. But protecting Jeremy becomes a dicey proposition when he seeks out the most dangerous man in town, Ben Longtree, to heal his sick puppy. Chloe has been warned to stay away from Ben. But there's something about him that intrigues her....
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Asthmatics younger than age 5 can use combo Tx: use metered-dose inhalers.(Children's Health)(low-dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting [[beta].sub.2]-agonists)(Brief ... An article from: Family Practice News
This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on August 15, 2003. The length of the article is 1240 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Asthmatics younger than age 5 can use combo Tx: use metered-dose inhalers.(Children's Health)(low-dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting [[beta].sub.2]-agonists)(Brief Article) Author: Sherry Boschert Publication:Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal) Date: August 15, 2003 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 33 Issue: 16 Page: 27(1) Article Type: Brief Article Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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