
ISBN: 007143416x. Title: Infectious Diseases Emergency Department Diagnosis And Management. Author: Keith C. Stone. Edition: 1st. Format: Paperback. Publisher: McGraw-Hill.
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Organically grown barley grass and wheat grass, Pacific kelp, brown rice, and the treasured green algae, broken cell wall chlorella. Tasty, natural source of vitamins, minerals and chlorophyll.Two (2) teaspoons provide the nutrients of a serving of deep green leafy vegetables. The barley and wheat grass are harvested at the peak of their nutritional value in the fertile Nasu Highlands of Japan. Premium chlorella is grown in natural mineral springs. The kelp is harvested from the northern Pacific. FOS is a great prebiotic, or food for friendly flora in the intestinal tract. Licorice is known for its famous anti-inflammatory potential. In addition, it proves beneficial as an anti-peptic ulcer agent, as an antioxidant, and remedy for many infectious diseases. Vitamin C and Beta-carotene increase nutrition and add extra antioxidant power. Laboratory analysis confirms product to be gluten free. Kyo-Green’s unique combination works more effectively than any single individual component taken by itself giving Kyo-Green an advantage over other products which contain just single ingredients. Also available in tablets.
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Because aging is accompanied by a steady decline in resistance to infectious diseases, the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases in the elderly is not only much more complex, but also often quite different from that for younger patients. In the second edition of Infectious Disease in the Aging: A Clinical Handbook, a panel of well known and highly experienced geriatric physicians and infectious disease experts review the most important common infections affecting the elderly and delineate their well-proven diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive techniques. Among the illnesses discussed are urinary tract infections, pneumonia, ocular infections, tuberculosis, and fungal and viral infections. In addition, there are detailed discussions of sepsis, infective endocarditis, intraabdominal infections, bacterial meningitis, osteomyelitis and septic arthritis, and prosthetic device infections.
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