The Lupus Book

The Lupus Book
Author: Daniel J. Wallace
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780195181814

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One of the world's leading authorities on lupus, who has treated over 2,000 lupus patients, discusses the newest breakthroughs in drug treatments and alternative therapies, as well as updated information on the immune system--in user-friendly language that any patient can understand.

The Lupus Book

The Lupus Book
Author: Daniel Jeffrey Wallace
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2000
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0195132815

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An expert on lupus explains what the disease is, why it is so difficult to diagnose, and how patients can ease their suffering

Despite Lupus

Despite Lupus
Author: Sara Gorman
Publsiher: Sara Gorman
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2009
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781439234891

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Looking for a better way to manage life with a chronic illness? Despite Lupus will guide you through the proven steps needed to obtain the emotional and physical wellness you deserve.

The Lupus Book

The Lupus Book
Author: Daniel Jeffrey Wallace
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Systemic lupus erythematosus
ISBN: 0195084438

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Explains every aspect of the disease with useful, easy-to-understand information and practical guidance for the sufferer, including descriptions of the symptoms, survey of all aspects of diagnosis, and background on the cause of the disease.

The Scleroderma Book

The Scleroderma Book
Author: Maureen D. Mayes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0195169409

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"The ultimate resource for patients and their families seeking to gain a better understanding of this complex disease."--Back cover.

The Lupus Book A Guide for Patients and Their Families

The Lupus Book  A Guide for Patients and Their Families
Author: Daniel J Wallace
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-10-29
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780199740840

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Lupus, a disease of the immune system, can be quite deadly, claiming the lives of thousands of patients yearly. Dr. Daniel J. Wallace is one of the world's leading authorities on this disorder, an eminent clinician who has treated over 2000 lupus patients, the largest such practice in America. His The Lupus Book, originally published in 1995, immediately established itself as the most readable and helpful book on the disease. Now Dr. Wallace has once again completely revised The Lupus Book, incorporating a wealth of new information. This Fourth Edition discusses the newest clinical trials and emerging therapies--all laid out in user-friendly language that any patient could understand. Readers will also discover fully updated sections on the science of lupus and breakthroughs in research. And as in past editions, the book provides absolutely lucid answers to such questions as: What causes lupus? How and where is the body affected? Can a woman with lupus have a baby? And how can one manage this disease? Indeed, Dr. Wallace has distilled his extensive experience, providing the most up-to-date information on causes, prevention, cure, exercise, diet, and many other important topics. There is also a glossary of terms and an appendix of lupus resource materials compiled by the Lupus Foundation of America. Over a million Americans have lupus. The Fourth Edition of The Lupus Book offers these patients and their families a wealth of reliable, up-to-date information that will help them manage the disease and live a happier life.

The Lupus Encyclopedia

The Lupus Encyclopedia
Author: Donald E. Thomas Jr.
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 845
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781421446851

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Now completely updated! The best-selling, most comprehensive guide to lupus, its complications, and management. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can attack any body organ. It is three times more common in the United States today than it was in the 1980s, so there is an increased need for accurate, practical information on this potentially devastating disease. Lupus expert and clinician Donald E. Thomas, Jr., MD, provides all the helpful information patients need so they can understand and treat this disease. Highlighting amazing advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of lupus, this edition includes new and expanded information on: • The latest FDA-approved medications • How lupus affects different body parts • Advanced labs that improve lupus diagnosis and treatment • The role of the microbiome and anti-inflammatory diets • Updated recommendations for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding • Childhood-onset lupus • The interaction between COVID-19 and lupus • Non-drug treatments, complementary medicine, and medical cannabis The gold standard since it was first published and carefully reviewed by experts in the field, the latest edition of The Lupus Encyclopedia is essential for patients, health care providers, and families. Bonus content on insurance issues and information about working with lupus and disability is also available online. Endorsed by The Lupus Foundation of America Contributors: Jemima Albayda, MD; Divya Angra, MD; Alan N. Baer, MD; Sasha Bernatsky, MD, PhD; George Bertsias, MD, PhD; Ashira D. Blazer, MD; Ian Bruce, MD; Jill Buyon, MD; Yashaar Chaichian, MD; Maria Chou, MD; Sharon Christie, Esq; Angelique N. Collamer, MD; Ashté Collins, MD; Caitlin O. Cruz, MD; Mark M. Cruz, MD; Dana DiRenzo, MD; Jess D. Edison, MD; Titilola Falasinnu, PhD; Andrea Fava, MD; Cheri Frey, MD; Neda F. Gould, PhD; Nishant Gupta, MD; Sarthak Gupta, MD; Sarfaraz Hasni, MD; David Hunt, MD; Mariana J. Kaplan, MD; Alfred Kim, MD; Deborah Lyu Kim, DO; Rukmini Konatalapalli, MD; Fotios Koumpouras, MD; Vasileios C. Kyttaris, MD; Jerik Leung, MPH; Hector A. Medina, MD; Timothy Niewold, MD; Julie Nusbaum, MD; Ginette Okoye, MD; Sarah L. Patterson, MD; Ziv Paz, MD; Darryn Potosky, MD; Rachel C. Robbins, MD; Neha S. Shah, MD; Matthew A. Sherman, MD; Yevgeniy Sheyn, MD; Julia F. Simard, ScD; Jonathan Solomon, MD; Rodger Stitt, MD; George Stojan, MD; Sangeeta Sule, MD; Barbara Taylor, CPPM, CRHC; George Tsokos, MD; Ian Ward, MD; Emma Weeding, MD; Arthur Weinstein, MD; Sean A. Whelton, MD

Parkinson s Disease

Parkinson s Disease
Author: William J. Weiner,Lisa M. Shulman,Anthony E. Lang
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2006-11-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780801885464

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Recent innovations, including deep brain stimulation and new medications, have significantly improved the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease. Nevertheless, medical, emotional, and physical challenges remain. The second edition of this accessible and comprehensive guide provides crucial information for managing this complex condition, including details on the use of medications, diet, exercise, complementary therapies, and surgery. The second edition includes new information about: • The genetic and hereditary pattern of the disease • Medications and uses of established medications • Other approaches to treating the symptoms of Parkinson’s • Juvenile-onset Parkinson’s disease • Normal pressure hydrocephalus • The effects of fluctuating hormones on disease symptoms • Fetal cell transplants and porcine cell transplants • The nutritional supplement Co-Enzyme Q10