Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Freedom from Headaches or Breaking the Antibiotic Habit

Freedom from Headaches: A Personal Guide for Understanding and Treating Headache, Face, and Neck Pain

Author: Joel R Saper

Headache pain is unlike any other pain; when your head throbs, your entire body suffer. An estimated 20 to 40 million people in the United States are victims of chronic, recurring headaches. Here is a book written for those who desperately seek an understanding of their distressing condition and condition and who want down-to-earth, realistic advice and specific suggestions for finding relief from headache pain.



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Breaking the Antibiotic Habit: A Parent's Guide to Coughs, Colds, Ear Infections, and Sore Throats

Author: Paul A Offit

Protect your child. Leading pediatric experts answer all your questions about reducing the risks of antibiotic overuse. "An important book for parents…the best source I have seen about the dangers of antibiotic resistance and the risks of antibiotic overuse." —Scott Dowell, M.D., M.P.H. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "Finally, a book that discusses the problem of antibiotic overuse in a readable way, combining daily experiences in pediatric practice with scientific explanations." —S. Michael Marcy, M.D., American Academy of Pediatrics If your child has a cough, cold, ear infection, or sore throat, will antibiotics help? The answer may surprise you. Overuse of antibiotics has led to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, or "superbugs." Antibiotics are increasingly ineffective because they are often prescribed inappropriately to treat viral infections, such as colds, bronchitis, and sore throats. Natural supplements may offer more relief. Clearly organized and packed with vital information, Breaking the Antibiotic Habit covers all the key issues, including:

  • Distinguishing between strep throat and sore throat, sinus infection and the common cold, pneumonia and bronchitis, and ear infections and ear fluids
  • Helping children with viral infections feel better—without antibiotics
  • Getting the most from over-the-counter remedies and natural supplements—which are best for specific symptoms, and which to avoid altogether



Table of Contents:
THE PROMISE AND PROBLEMS OF ANTIBIOTICS.
Deadly Diseases Caused by Bacteria That Resist Antibiotics.
The Miracle of Antibiotics.
Bacteria Fight Back.
How Antibiotic Overuse Is Destroying the Miracle.
HOW TO USE ANTIBIOTICS LESS.
Distinguishing Bacterial from Viral Infections.
Ear Infection or Ear Fluid?
Strep Throat or Sore Throat?
Sinus Infection or the Common Cold?
Pneumonia or Bronchitis?
How to Help Children with Viral Infections Feel Better.
What Antibiotics Can and Can't Do.
A Word to Doctors.
Summing Up.
Bibliography.
Index.

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