• Detalla los protocolos de tratamiento exitosos de la autora para el hipotiroidismo, el hipertiroidismo y la tiroiditis de Hashimoto, desarrollados durante más de 30 años de práctica ayurvédica
• Explora las causas subyacentes del mal funcionamiento de la tiroides, las conexiones de la tiroides con el hígado y la vesícula biliar, y la importancia de la detección temprana
• También incluye tratamientos para los síntomas comunes de la enfermedad de la tiroides, como insomnio, depresión, fatiga y osteoporosis, así como para la pérdida de peso y el crecimiento del cabello
En esta guía integral para profesionales y aquellas personas preocupadas por la salud de la tiroides, Marianne Teitelbaum, D.
Despite many encouraging developments in the field of animal-free technologies, well-defined animal models are still needed to study fundamental properties of human diseases and to develop new prophylactic and therapeutic treatments against human diseases.
By centring its attention on the measurement of the human body and its parts, anthropometry uses diverse methods and instruments, and is useful for a variety of purposes.
This edition is an attempt to present the reader with a lucid and concise, yet comprehensible text that outlines the key components that are required for practicing psychodynamic psychotherapy of children and adolescents.
In Anthropometry: Types, Uses and Applications, the science of anthropometry, which deals with measurements of human size, shape and proportion, is examined in the context of obesity and overweight, common problems in developed countries and developing countries alike.
p53: Structure, Functions and Role in Disease discusses the role of p53 dysregulation in different hematologic neoplasms defined by the current WHO classification.
In this compilation, the authors provide an overview of neural plate pre-patterning and the concept of the organizing center, describing the contributions of informative cues and signaling pathways involved in zli positioning.
From its earliest forerunners in Egyptian mummification and the influence of Herophilus and Galen in ancient Greece, the autopsy has deep roots in the historical effort to understand the human body.
In this compilation, the authors describe the psychological consequences and effects of predictive cancer genetic testing in both breast and ovarian cancer.