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American Medical Association Family Medical Guide

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When it was first published in 1982, The American Medical Association Family Medical Guide set a new standard for depth, authority, and accessibility. The completely updated and expanded third edition of this landmark guide brings this bestselling medical home reference into the nineties. It is simply the most useful, comprehensive home health reference ever published, brought to you by the nations most respected medical authority.
This lavishly illustrated volume, prepared by a a team of over forty distinguished medical authorities under the direction of the American Medical Association, incorporates the most significant trend in health care: wellness and preventive medicine. It covers the sweeping revolution in technology and puts more emphasis on the reader as a health-care consumer. It also updates the information on the most prominent health issues of the nineties, including Alzheimers disease, AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, stress, death and dying, drug abuse, and more.
The book is divided into four sections for easy reference. Part I, Your Healthy body, contains specific tips you can use for preventive self-care and encourages you to adopt a more healthy lifestyle, with advice on diet, exercise, losing weight, reducing stress, and stopping smoking. A full-color atlas of the human body shows you the location and name of almost every organ, nerve, bone, and muscle.
Part II, Symptoms and Self-Diagnosis, provides the clearest, most reliable aid for recognizing medical problems ever published for the layperson. Over 165 pages of unique diagnostic symptom charts with clear questions and yes/no answers will help you track down what a particular symptom may signify and advise you whether it is something you may safely treat yourself, a condition requiring a doctors visit, or an emergency requiring immediate medical attention.
Consistently voted the books most popular feature by readers polls, these charts alone can save you time and money by sparing you needless visits to the doctor. Full-color photographs, used in conjunction with the charts, will help you identify various conditions and decide when to seek medical advice. An all-new diagnostic imaging section introduces full-color images of ultrasound, Doppler, MRI, CT scans, and other technologies that are becoming commonplace in doctors offices and hospitals.
Part III, Diseases, Disorders, and Other Problems, provides detailed, accessible, expertly illustrated articles on more than 650 medical problems. Separate sections address the special problems of men, women, couples, infants and children, adolescents, and older people, including a comprehensive section on pregnancy and childbirth.
Part IV of the guide, Caring for the Sick, covers all the basics of professional medical care, home nursing, and caregiving. Youll learn how to choose a personal physician, how to get the most out of your hospitals services, what your rights as a patient are, and how to cope with a sick child or older person or someone with a terminal illness. Youll also find a glossary of over 300 medical terms and a color-coded section on first aid that includes the most up-to-date CPR positions and other lifesaving information.
The American Medical Association is committed to the principle that, as patients and health consumers, we need to do all we can to work more effectively with our physicians andhealth care teams. This third edition of the Family Medical Guide -- easy to understand, superbly designed, beautifully illustrated, and brimming with up-to-date information -- will help you and your family stay healthy and help you create an effective partnership with your doctor when you need it. It belongs on every familys reference shelf.

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Table of Contents

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Foreword
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Every day, Americans hear news of the latest medical study or another medical breakthrough. These scientific advances, along with the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating diseases, are helping us live longer and in better health than ever before. With this all-new, completely revised fourth edition of our best-selling American Medical Association Family Medical Guide, you have the tools you need to make sense of this abundance of information, enabling you to take charge of your health and health-care needs and make informed medical decisions.
Reviewed by nearly 50 practicing physicians from a cross section of medical specialties and written in clear, easy-to-understand language, this guide provides up-to-date explanations about how specific diseases are diagnosed and treated. The book also explains what you can do to prevent many of the most common chronic diseases and how and why some lifestyle factors (such as diet and exerciseor smoking) can improve your healthor harm it.
We at the AMA believe that good medicine begins with a good patient-doctor relationship. This revised and updated edition of the American Medical Association Family Medical Guide will help you and your doctor work closely together to achieve years of good health for you and your family.

Michael D. Maves, MD, MBA
Executive Vice President, CEO
American Medical Association
American Medical Association
Michael D. Maves, MD, MBAExecutive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer
Robert A. Musacchio, PhDSenior Vice President, Publishing and Business Services
Anthony J. FrankosVice President, Business Products
Mary Lou WhiteChief Operations Officer, AMA Press
Editorial StaffDonna KotulakManaging Editor
Robin HusaykoSenior Editor
Steve MichaelsSenior Editor
Pam BrickWriter
Reuben RiosCopy Editor
Bonnie Chi-Lum, MD, MPHMedical Consultant
Thomas Houston, MDMedical Consultant
James J. James, MDMedical Consultant
IllustrationsMary Ann AlbaneseArt Editor
Howard S. FriedmanIllustrator
Kristen Wienandt, CMIIllustrator
Medical ConsultantsKevin P. Bethke, MDSurgical Oncology
Alan L. Buchman, MD, MSPHGastroenterology/Nutrition
Richard Kleven Burt, MDImmunotherapy
Barbara K. Burton, MDMedical Genetics
Bruce A. Cohen, MDNeurology
Suzanne D. Conzen, MDMedical Oncology
Arthur W. Curtis, MDOtolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Bruce B. Dan, MDInfectious Diseases
William J. Frericks, DDSGeneral Dentistry
Edward R. Garrity, Jr, MDPulmonary/Critical Care
David Grinblatt, MDHematology/Oncology
Parul Gupta, MDObstetrics and Gynecology
Paula J. Harper, LCSW, CADC, CSTSex Therapy
Philip C. Hoffman, MDHematology/Oncology
Cameron Jarrett, MFAFitness Specialist
Linda S. Katz, MDObstetrics and Gynecology
Rae-Ellen W. Kavey, MDPediatric Cardiology
Armen Kelikian, MDOrthopedics
Karen Koffler, MDInternal Medicine/Integrative Medicine
Alan R. Leff, MDInternal Medicine/Pulmonary Medicine
Jerrold Blair Leikin, MDMedical Toxicology
Gary S. Lissner, MDOphthalmology
Fred N. Littooy, MDPeripheral Vascular Surgery
Magdy Milad, MD, MSReproductive Endocrinology/Infertility
G. Martin Mullen, MDHeart Transplant/Cardiology
Yu Oyama, MDHematology/Oncology
Jay Pensler, MDPlastic Surgery
Angela R. Perry, MDInternal Medicine
Louis Philipson, MD
Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism
Arthur V. Prancan, PhDPharmacology
Anthony Thomas Reder, MDNeurology
June K. Robinson, MDDermatology
Miriam Rodin, MDGeriatrics
Eric Michael Ruderman, MDRheumatology
Mark J. Schacht, MDUrology
Michael J. Schrift, DOPsychiatry
Irwin M. Siegel, MDOrthopedics
Ramona Slupik, MDGynecology and Obstetrics
Matthew Sorrentino, MDCardiology
Kerstin Stenson, MDOtolaryngology/Head and Neck
Surgery
Wendy Stock, MDHematology/Oncology
Edward S. Traisman, MDPediatrics
Ann Traynor, MDHematology/Oncology/Immune
Therapy
Linda Van Horn, PhD, RDNutrition
Cheryl Lynn Walker, MDAllergy/Immunology
Neil Warshawsky, DDSOrthodontics
Dorothy Wawrose, MDInfectious Diseases
Kimberly Ann Workowski, MDInfectious Diseases
Seiko Diane Yamada, MDGynecologic Oncology
Charles Zugerman, MDDermatology
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