Books – Health – Autoimmune disease
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Women And Autoimmune Disease: The Mysterious Ways Your Body Betrays Itself by Robert G. Lahita
Autoimmune diseases — including chronic fatigue syndrome, vasculitis, juvenile diabetes, alopecia, Graves’ disease, Sjögren’s syndrome, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis — are among the most devastating conditions afflicting women today and the most resistant to diagnosis and treatment. In all of them, the body’s immune system begins to attack healthy and normally functioning cells. And one of the biggest puzzles is why 80% of autoimmune disease sufferers are women. In this groundbreaking book, world-class immunologist Dr. Robert Lahita offers a scientifically sound and sensitive work to help understand these perplexing and debilitating diseases.
Paperback, 304 pp, $27.95. Buy
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Lupus by Robert G. Lahita
In an easy-to-read format, this book attempts to answer such common questions as: What are the different types of lupus? What causes lupus? What triggers a flare-up? How is it treated? It is a useful resource for lupus patients and their families.
Paperback, 230 pp, $22.95. Buy
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The Autoimmune Connection by Rita Baron-Faust and Jill P. Buyon
This title enables women with autoimmune diseases to learn about other diseases they may be at risk for, what the symptoms are, how autoimmunity affects childbearing, menopause and later life and to find out about the latest and best treatments.
Paperback, 432 pp, $26.95. Buy
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Endometriosis by Mary Lou Ballweg
This reference includes information on endometriosis and its relation to such conditions as autoimmune problems, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and other disorders, as well as a new understanding of how menopause affects endometriosis.
Paperback, 608 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Illness as Metaphor & AIDS and Its Metaphors by Susan Sontag
In these two texts, Sontag shows how the metaphors surrounding certain illnesses, especially cancer, add greatly to the suffering of the patients and often inhibit them from seeking proper treatment. Examples of metaphor are taken from medical and psychiatric thinking, as well as literary sources.
Paperback, 192 pp, $19.95. Buy
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Lupus, Alternative Therapies at Work by Sharon Moore
Sharon Moore, a lupus survivor, describes drug-free ways to nurture the mind, body, and spirit and writes with the understanding of someone who’s been there. Chock full of specific, scientific, well-documented evidence on effective alternative treatments, this book is a godsend for anyone suffering from lupus
Paperback, 256 pp, $20.95. Buy
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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Autoimmune Disorders by Stephen B. Edelson
Drug-free treatments for thyroid disease, lupus, MS, IBD, chronic fatigue.
Paperback, 348 pp, $20.95. Buy
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Talking about Lupus: What to Do and How to Cope by Triona Holden
Paperback, 192 pp, $27.95. Buy
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Alternative Treatments for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Mari Skelly and Helen Walker
Mainstream medicine has mostly failed to treat the complexities of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome and this book focuses on alternative therapies for these conditions. It offers insight into dealing with the challenges of these prevalent autoimmune diseases
Paperback, 304 pp, $25.95. Buy
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Lupus, Everything You Need to Know by Sasha Bernatsky and Jean-Luc Senecal
An authoritative layman’s reference to the chronic inflammation disease lupus. The book covers how lupus works, symptom management, drug treatments, alternative therapies, concerns particular to women and children
Paperback, 160 pp, $23.95. Buy
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