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Healthy Women, Healthy Lives
In 1976, a team of physicians and researchers
at Harvard Medical School heard from 120,000
registered nurses across the United States in
response to a questionnaire. Twenty-five years
later, the Nurses' Health Study is still going
strong. Healthy Women, Healthy Lives: Using the
Lessons of the Landmark Nurses' Health Study
provides women with information from this study
- as well as data from other significant women's
health research - so that they can achieve and
maintain good health throughout their lives.
Designed to help you easily find the information
you are looking for, Healthy Women, Healthy Lives
is divided into four distinct sections:
Part I: Getting Started, presents background
information on the history and current state
of women's health and discusses the issues women
should consider when making their own personal
health choices. It also describes the Nurses'
Health Study and its contributions, and introduces
important health research concepts, including
how to understand "risk."
Part II: Lowering Risk of Diseases, covers coronary
heart disease, breast cancer, lung cancer, stroke,
diabetes, colon cancer, osteoporosis, endometrial
cancer, ovarian cancer, and skin cancer, as well
as other diseases such as arthritis and Alzheimer's
disease. You'll learn about the factors that
increase your chances of developing these illnesses
and what you can do to lower those risks. Primary
care practitioners from Harvard Medical School
share recommendations and tips for a healthier
lifestyle.
Part III: Changing Behaviors, answers your questions
about how to drop unhealthy habits and ways to
introduce healthy ones. You'll learn how to quit
smoking, how much and what kind of exercise you
need, how to control your weight and get all
the nutrients you need, as well as whether certain
medical strategies might be right for you (for
example, postmenopausal hormones, birth control
pills, and aspirin).
Part IV: Appendices and Glossary, which include
a discussion of the different types of research
studies mentioned throughout the book, tips for
becoming a more well-informed consumer of health
news, and a compilation of selected resources
for further information on each disease and risk
factor covered in the book.
No matter how many other health books you own,
Healthy Women, Healthy Lives is a unique addition
to your library. With clear graphics that illustrate
complex information at a glance, easy-to-follow
strategies for adopting a healthy lifestyle,
tips and suggestions from Harvard physicians
based on their clinical practice, and personal
stories from the nurses who have contributed
to the study, it is a valuable book for any woman.
Healthy Women, Healthy Lives (Simon & Schuster
Source) is available from wherever books are
sold.
(hardcover)
(paperback)
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