By DL Harshfield
College of Integrative Medicine, USA
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Published: Dec 07, 2016 | pg. no: 1-71
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View eBookBy Muhammad Ahmed Darwesh
Hawler Medical University, Iraq
Published: Nov 30, 2016 | pg. no: 1 to 11
Abstract: Background: Febrile neutropenia poses a major challenge during treatment of hematological malignancies. Objectives: Identification of neutropenia and its severity in patients receiving chemotherapy and its relation to the frequency of febrile episodes. Elucidation of the clinical foci of infection and causative microorganisms in order to build up prophylactic and therapeutic plans to decrease the ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Paul Andrew Bourne
Socio-Medical Research Institute, Jamaica
Published: Nov 21, 2016 | pg. no: 1-25
Abstract: Many of the events, interpretation and understanding of particular group of people that we have are largely based on the media’s image, language, terminology and perspective of them. The media do not appear to have a bias in report on a particular group of people; but the image, language and terminology play critical roles in framining interpretation that the mainstream society will have on a pe ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Paul Andrew Bourne
Socio-Medical Research Institute, Jamaica
Published: Nov 21, 2016 | pg. no: 1-19
Abstract: Introduction: Historically, sex and sex-power relations have resulted in many conflicts, which disrupt a harmonious social order. There have been documented accounts of sexual relations being used to destroy courageous, strong and powerful people. Sex is more than a natural biological activity as it is equally a cultured behaviour, which can change the dynamics of social relationship. Over the cen ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Robelyn A. Garcia
Arizona State University, USA
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Published: Nov 16, 2016 | pg. no: 1-20
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two different abdominal training programs on abdominal strength and endurance, as measured by the bent-knee sit-up test. Twenty females and twenty-two males from two weight training classes were used for this study. Abdominal training programs were randomly assigned to these two classes. Group I participated in a bent-knee sit-up exercise ...[Read more]
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