Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Yin and Yang of Cancer or Acne for Dummies

Yin and Yang of Cancer: Breakthroughs from the East and the West

Author: Bernard Chan

There is little doubt that cancer kills without prejudice throughout the world-the pain and sorrow it causes is universal. Although Eastern and Western doctors have the same objectives in the fight against this disease, the ways in which they approach its treatment are worlds apart. To understand their approaches and visualize where these paths may lead in the battle against cancer is the objective of this unique book. Written by two world-renowned medical researchers and physicians, The Yin & Yang of Cancer bridges this information gap to ultimately provide important answers.

The Yin & Yang of Cancer begins with a concise history of how traditional Chinese and Western medicine and science evolved, and how they have interacted with and changed each other. It then provides a clear and detailed discussion of the traditional use of medicinal mushrooms, which the Chinese have employed for centuries in their treatment of cancer-and which could add further weapons to our own cancer-fighting arsenal. Perhaps the answer to cancer is closer than we think, but our cultural blinders limit our vision. The Yin & Yang of Cancer provides an insightful perspective on what is happening in the world of cancer research, and what could happen if we broadened our view.

About the Author:
Bernard Chan, MD, is currently the Director of the International Medical Centre of the University Hospital in Macau

About the Author:
Georges M. Halpern, MD, PhD, a Fellow of the American Academy and Immunology



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments     iv
Introduction     1
Times of Hope     7
What is Disease?     27
The Dark Valley     35
A Visit to a Chinese Hospital     49
A Success Story     55
Nature's Healing Gift     67
New Beginnings     81
Lingzhi and Yunzhi     91
Invaders and Defenders     99
Winter Worm, Summer Grass     113
The Quest for Common Ground     119
Glossary     127
References     137
Index     00

See also: Taste of Julie Jordan or Take the Tour

Acne for Dummies

Author: Herbert P Goodheart MD

Acne is the most common skin disease in the United States, affecting more than 60 million adults and teenagers each year. Acne For Dummies addresses the causes of acne, and, most importantly, what can safely be done to cover it up, treat it, and minimize scarring. The book covers everything from daily skin care, over-the-counter acne preparations, and when to see a dermatologist to the hazards and benefits of prescription acne medications and the range of dermatological procedures available to erase aftereffects. Also covered are specific issues common to acne as seen in various ethnic groups and other skin problems, such as rosacea, a condition that people often mistake for acne.  



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