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Main Author: Bibel, Barbara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ788686
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contents Best Consumer Health Books of 2007 Bibel, Barbara Medical Services Obesity Quality of Life Health Insurance Baby Boomers Annotated Bibliographies Public Health Physical Health Alzheimers Disease Dietetics Exercise Child Health Diabetes Heart Disorders Cancer Aging (Individuals) Water Pollution Health Promotion Pregnancy Child Rearing Strategies to fix America's ailing health-care system seemed to fly off the presses every month in 2007. Doctors, journalists, and policymakers clamored to have their say, as did supporters and opponents of the controversial life-extension movement. These top trends, which registered in 2006 as well, and will only balloon in this election year, correspond to a complicated reality: aging baby boomers seek the fountain of youth while facing inadequate or nonexistent health insurance in the near future; their parents, in turn, may have to choose between obtaining necessary medical care and paying the rent or buying groceries. Alzheimer's, a frequent subject in this summary, reappeared again in the form of guides to helping sufferers achieve a decent quality of life. Diet-and-exercise books tailored to the 50-plus audience and children also made a strong showing, as the U.S. obesity epidemic continues to cause rising levels of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers. In this article, the author presents the best consumer health books of 2007.
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spellingShingle Best Consumer Health Books of 2007
Bibel, Barbara
Medical Services
Obesity
Quality of Life
Health Insurance
Baby Boomers
Annotated Bibliographies
Public Health
Physical Health
Alzheimers Disease
Dietetics
Exercise
Child Health
Diabetes
Heart Disorders
Cancer
Aging (Individuals)
Water
Pollution
Health Promotion
Pregnancy
Child Rearing
Best Consumer Health Books of 2007 Bibel, Barbara Medical Services Obesity Quality of Life Health Insurance Baby Boomers Annotated Bibliographies Public Health Physical Health Alzheimers Disease Dietetics Exercise Child Health Diabetes Heart Disorders Cancer Aging (Individuals) Water Pollution Health Promotion Pregnancy Child Rearing Strategies to fix America's ailing health-care system seemed to fly off the presses every month in 2007. Doctors, journalists, and policymakers clamored to have their say, as did supporters and opponents of the controversial life-extension movement. These top trends, which registered in 2006 as well, and will only balloon in this election year, correspond to a complicated reality: aging baby boomers seek the fountain of youth while facing inadequate or nonexistent health insurance in the near future; their parents, in turn, may have to choose between obtaining necessary medical care and paying the rent or buying groceries. Alzheimer's, a frequent subject in this summary, reappeared again in the form of guides to helping sufferers achieve a decent quality of life. Diet-and-exercise books tailored to the 50-plus audience and children also made a strong showing, as the U.S. obesity epidemic continues to cause rising levels of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers. In this article, the author presents the best consumer health books of 2007.
title Best Consumer Health Books of 2007
topic Medical Services
Obesity
Quality of Life
Health Insurance
Baby Boomers
Annotated Bibliographies
Public Health
Physical Health
Alzheimers Disease
Dietetics
Exercise
Child Health
Diabetes
Heart Disorders
Cancer
Aging (Individuals)
Water
Pollution
Health Promotion
Pregnancy
Child Rearing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ788686