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Health ResourcesOne of the articles in Good Medicine (IC#39)
CHOICES IN HEALING Although primarily written for people with cancer and the professionals working with them, this book is also valuable for anyone wanting to learn about what Lerner calls complementary therapies. He has done the difficult research needed to analyze the risks and benefits of a wide range of cancer therapies. It is clear that spiritual, psychological, nutritional, and physical therapies can be very credible complementary approaches when applied with good judgment. Evidence supports enhanced quality of life, improved general health, and possibly extended life for many people. Lerner's objectivity and sharing of sources is an impeccable example
of the kind of knowledge that will allow people to make intelligent, thoughtful
choices for themselves. ADVANCES A quarterly journal of scientific research in the field of mind/body
health. PLANETARY OVERLOAD McMichael examines the health of the human population within an ecological
framework. He discusses obvious health hazards such as the risks of skin
cancer and cataracts from ozone destruction, but he also delves into the
more insidious indirect health consequences of things like climate
change on food production and the spread of infections; likewise, immune
suppression by UV radiation, erosion of overworked soils and rapid urban
growth. EMERGING VIRUSES AIDS and influenza typify an especially alarming reality: the emergence
of "new" diseases, often manifesting explosively as epidemics.
This book is for the scientifically literate general reader and the specialist.
Often crossing disciplinary lines it systematically explores what is known
about the reasons for viral emergence. PRIMARY HEALTH CARE The Primary Health Care model, well known in Third World countries, provides
access to community-based health care through participation, collaboration,
and equity. It is a empowering option to the "top-down" method
of care in industrialized countries. WELLNESS INVENTORY A comprehensive inventory for individuals interested in assessing their
own total well-being. Used alone, or in conjunction with the Wellness Workbook
($11.95), it provides a blueprint for achieving real health. - Gay-wynn Cooper Please support this web site ... and thanks if you already are! All contents copyright (c)1994, 1997 by Context Institute Please send comments to webmaster Last Updated 29 June 2000. URL: http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC39/Resource.htm Home | Search | Index of Issues | Table of Contents |