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By Mikki Terzian
A wildlife students� personal research on mountain lion ecology that explores their behavior, relationship between humans and mountain lions coexisting within a ranching and agriculturally based community, and to defi ne the impacts from obstacles they face for the purpose of their conservation. The research for this project was done in a small eastern part of the central San Joaquin Valley, of California.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eugene Spaziani, Ph.D.
The book idea came from over 45 years of research, and teaching students training for careers in the health sciences, including medicine, dentistry, nursing, physical therapy and exercise science. This experience and feedback at dinner parties led him to decide that people are remarkably uninformed, yet are intensely curious, about how their bodies work, especially about what hormones do. The hormone topics are introduced systematically and discussed in conversational style. The ten chapters are loaded with topical information, explanations of hormone controversies, and stories of epochal breakthroughs in bio-medicine (including hormone-related work by 30 Nobel Prize winners). The book provides the basics for understanding news stories about hormones that appear almost daily, and information that better prepares one for trips to the doctor. The book also guides readers through such controversies as hormone replacement therapy in menopause, steroid abuse and its consequences, the “bio-identical” hormones fl ap, and the nature-nurture arguments about the causes of homosexuality.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Eugene Spaziani, Ph.D.
The book idea came from over 45 years of research, and teaching students training for careers in the health sciences, including medicine, dentistry, nursing, physical therapy and exercise science. This experience and feedback at dinner parties led him to decide that people are remarkably uninformed, yet are intensely curious, about how their bodies work, especially about what hormones do. The hormone topics are introduced systematically and discussed in conversational style. The ten chapters are loaded with topical information, explanations of hormone controversies, and stories of epochal breakthroughs in bio-medicine (including hormone-related work by 30 Nobel Prize winners). The book provides the basics for understanding news stories about hormones that appear almost daily, and information that better prepares one for trips to the doctor. The book also guides readers through such controversies as hormone replacement therapy in menopause, steroid abuse and its consequences, the “bio-identical” hormones fl ap, and the nature-nurture arguments about the causes of homosexuality.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eugene Spaziani, Ph.D.
The book idea came from over 45 years of research, and teaching students training for careers in the health sciences, including medicine, dentistry, nursing, physical therapy and exercise science. This experience and feedback at dinner parties led him to decide that people are remarkably uninformed, yet are intensely curious, about how their bodies work, especially about what hormones do. The hormone topics are introduced systematically and discussed in conversational style. The ten chapters are loaded with topical information, explanations of hormone controversies, and stories of epochal breakthroughs in bio-medicine (including hormone-related work by 30 Nobel Prize winners). The book provides the basics for understanding news stories about hormones that appear almost daily, and information that better prepares one for trips to the doctor. The book also guides readers through such controversies as hormone replacement therapy in menopause, steroid abuse and its consequences, the “bio-identical” hormones fl ap, and the nature-nurture arguments about the causes of homosexuality.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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