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Ethics And Newborn Genetic Screening : New Technologies, New Challenges

Your Body Battles A Stomachache

Fruitless Fall : The Collapse Of The Honey Bee And The Coming Agricultural Crisis

  • Fruitless Fall : The Collapse Of The Honey Bee And The  Coming Agricultural Crisis
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    Rowan Jacobsen
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    Book, 1st U.S. ed, Bloomsbury, 2008
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    Many people will remember that Rachel Carson predicted a silent spring, but she also warned of a fruitless fall, a time when ?there was no pollination and there would be no fruit.? The fruitless fall nearly became a reality last year when beekeepers watched one third of the honeybee population?thirty billion bees?mysteriously die. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  SF538.3.U6 J33 2008  AVAILABLE

The Mysterious Human Heart

The Navajo People And Uranium Mining

Treating The Aching Heart : A Guide To Depression, Stress, And Heart Disease

Heart-to-heart An Exercise Intervention For Rural Women

Efficacy Of Lateral Heel Wedge Orthotics For The Treatment Of Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

All About Your Eyes

  • All About Your Eyes
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    Sharon Fekrat and Jennifer S. Weizer, editors. ; foreword by Paul Lee ; illustrations by Stanley M. Coffman
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    Book, Duke University Press, 2006
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    In this reliable guide, leading eye care experts: ?explain how healthy eyes work ?describe various eye diseases, including pink eye, cataract, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy ?provide up-to-date information on eye surgery, including refractive, laser, and cosmetic For each eye problem, the authors describe in simple, straightforward language ?what it is ?the symptoms ?what, if anything, you can do to prevent it ?when to call the doctor ?the treatment ?the likelihood of recovery All about Your Eyes includes a glossary of technical terms and, following each entry, links to web sites where further information may be found. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  RE46 .A44 2006  AVAILABLE

A Change Of Heart : Unraveling The Mysteries Of Cardiovascular Disease

When Illness Goes Public : Celebrity Patients And How We Look At Medicine

Not In My Family : AIDS In The African-American Community

  • Not In My Family : AIDS In The African-American Community
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    [edited by] Gil L. Robertson IV
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    Book, Agate, 2006
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    This landmark collection of personal essays, stories, brief memoirs, and polemics from a broad swath of black Americans-whether prominent figures from the worlds of politics, entertainment, or sports, or just ordinary folks with extraordinary -stories whose lives have been touched by HIV/AIDS-will galvanize public attention around this issue. As he writes in his introduction, “As I’ve watched my family move through the various stages of his illness and hear similar stories from others, I began to realize that my family was not alone. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  RA643.83 .N68 2006  AVAILABLE

Pathogens, Nutritional Deficiency, And Climate Influences On A Declining Moose Population

Big Fleas Have Little Fleas : How Discoveries Of Invertebrate Diseases Are Advancing Modern Science

  • Big Fleas Have Little Fleas : How Discoveries Of  Invertebrate Diseases Are Advancing Modern Science
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    Elizabeth W. Davidson
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    Book, University of Arizona Press, 2006
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    Ever since Louis Pasteur saved the French silk industry by identifying a disease affecting silkworms, scientists have focused their attention on smaller and smaller organisms. In this book, Elizabeth Davidson shares amazing stories about diseases of insects and other invertebrates important to people ? From diseases of shellfish to parasites of bees, Davidson opens a window on a world most of us never stop to consider ? (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QR325 .D38 2006  AVAILABLE

Lyme Disease