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  • Routledge Handbook of Infectious Diseases

    Taylor & Francis Routledge Handbook of Infectious Diseases

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    Book SynopsisThe new edition of this unique resource, grounded on an understanding that our global world is more connected than it has ever been, provides an essential survey of infectious diseases based on both clinical presentation and geographical area of exposure.This book is split into three main sections. The first section offers an overview of the geopolitics of infectious diseases, highlighting the channels through which a disease can spread from one region or country to another, including air travel, shipping or migration. The second section provides a comprehensive overview of each region, highlighting the infectious diseases common to that part of the world. The final section includes a chapter examining new infections of concern, and a chapter discussing infectious diseases in the context of global climate change.Thoroughly updated with the latest clinical data and featuring contributions from leading scholars and clinicians in the field, this book is a timely and impor

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    £194.75

  • Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health in

    Taylor & Francis Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health in

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    Book SynopsisGlobal public health is of growing concern to most governments and populations, nowhere more so than in Asia, the worldâs largest and most populous continent. Whilst major advances have been made in controlling infectious diseases through public health measures as well as clinical medical treatments, the world now faces other challenges including ageing populations and the epidemic crisis of obesity and non-communicable diseases. New emerging infections continue to develop and the growing threats to health due to environmental pollution and climate change increase the need for resilience and sustainability. These threats to health are global in nature, and this Handbook will explore perspectives on current public health issues in South, Southeast and East Asia, informing global as well as regional debate. Whilst many books cite Western examples of the development of global public health, this Handbook brings together both Western and Eastern scholarship, creating a new global

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    £41.79

  • Taylor & Francis Old Before Their Time

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    £19.99

  • Visual Narrative and Creative Research Methods

    Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) Visual Narrative and Creative Research Methods

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Mannay's text is an excellent reference to have on hand. It will also be useful in methods courses. While it most directly applies to visual methods, the discussions this book prompts will be useful regardless of the type of data collection or dissemination utilized or the field of inquiry." - Dr. Rita Shah,Visual MethodologiesTable of Contents1. Introduction2. Mapping images: charting the visual and creative in social science research 3. Making the familiar strange: questions we would not think to ask4. Participatory methodologies: questions of power and positionality in creative research5. Problematising interpretation: applying auteur theory, disrupting the surface and breaking the frame6. Visual and narrative data production: time, artistic ability and incongruence7. Ethical concerns: answers to questions we did not want to ask8. Conclusion: looking back and moving forward

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    £39.99

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Medical Humanities and Medical Education

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    Book SynopsisThe field of the medical humanities is developing rapidly, however, there has also been parallel concern from sceptics that the value of medical humanities educational interventions should be open to scrutiny and evidence. Just what is the impact of medical humanities provision upon the education of medical students? In an era of limited resources, is such provision worth the investment? This innovative text addresses these pressing questions, describes the contemporary territory comprising the medical humanities in medical education, and explains how this field may be developed as a key medical education component for the future.Bleakley, a driving force of the international movement to establish the medical humanities as a core and integrated provision in the medical curriculum, proposes a model that requires collaboration between patients, artists, humanities scholars, doctors and other health professionals, in developing medical students' sensibility (clinical acumTable of ContentsForeword Arno K. Kumagai Introduction 1. Where do the Medical Humanities Come From and Where are They Going? 2. What are the 'Medical Humanities'? Definitions and Controversies 3. The Distribution of the Sensible 4. Empathy and its Discontents 5. Towards a Medical Aesthetics: Creativity and Imagination in Medical Education 6. Close Noticing 7. Can Narrative Medicine take the Strain? 8. Hyper-Realism and the Chemical Regulation of Mood 9. Evaluating the Impact of Medical Humanities Provision

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    £42.99

  • NonDeath Loss and Grief

    Taylor & Francis Ltd NonDeath Loss and Grief

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    Book SynopsisNon-Death Loss and Grief offers an inclusive perspective on loss and grief, exploring recent research, clinical applications, and current thinking on non-death losses and the unique features of the grieving process that accompany them.The book places an overarching focus on the losses that we encounter in everyday life, and the role of these loss experiences in shaping us as we continue living. A main emphasis is the importance of having words to accurately express these living losses', such as loss of communication with a loved one due to disease or trauma, which are often not acknowledged for the depth of their impact. Chapters showcase a wide range of contributions from international leaders in the field and explore individual perspectives on loss as well as experiences that are more interpersonal and sociopolitical in nature.Illustrated by case studies and clinical examples throughout, this is a highly relevant text for clinicians looking to Trade Review"The field has been waiting far too long for a book like this! Harris, an international authority on grief in the context of non-death losses, has distilled her vast clinical experience and theoretical knowledge into a highly readable and practical text. Bringing together leading international scholars and clinicians, the volume eloquently explores this vital subject in a deeply considered and ultimately practical way. Its exploration of individual, social, cultural, and political perspectives leaves the reader with a deep understanding of the impact of a wide range of non-death losses. I cannot recommend this ground-breaking book highly enough."— Christopher Hall, MA, BEd, GradDipAdol&ChildPsych, director, Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement; past chair, International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement; past president, Association for Death Education and Counseling"Too often the array of non-death losses which arise in many of life’s settings are not credited as requiring support as well as therapeutic interventions. This collection of the impressive writings of specialists in this field provides understanding as well as useful methods for providing direct care." — J. Shep Jeffreys, EdD, FT, assistant professor, Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine"Harris offers an unprecedented and very welcome collection representing a rich diversity of non-death-related losses. Along with the sorrows and brokenness these losses bring into grievers’ lives are the challenges in relearning how to live with hope and meaning, and this volume provides guidance for those who offer them compassionate support." — Thomas Attig, PhD, author of How We Grieve: Relearning the World"The field has been waiting far too long for a book like this! Harris, an international authority on grief in the context of non-death losses, has distilled her vast clinical experience and theoretical knowledge into a highly readable and practical text. Bringing together leading international scholars and clinicians, the volume eloquently explores this vital subject in a deeply considered and ultimately practical way. Its exploration of individual, social, cultural, and political perspectives leaves the reader with a deep understanding of the impact of a wide range of non-death losses. I cannot recommend this ground-breaking book highly enough." — Christopher Hall, MA, BEd, GradDipAdol&ChildPsych, director, Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement; past chair, International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement; past president, Association for Death Education and Counseling"Too often the array of non-death losses which arise in many of life’s settings are not credited as requiring support as well as therapeutic interventions. This collection of the impressive writings of specialists in this field provides understanding as well as useful methods for providing direct care." — J. Shep Jeffreys, EdD, FT, assistant professor, Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine"Harris offers an unprecedented and very welcome collection representing a rich diversity of non-death-related losses. Along with the sorrows and brokenness these losses bring into grievers’ lives are the challenges in relearning how to live with hope and meaning, and this volume provides guidance for those who offer them compassionate support." — Thomas Attig, PhD, author of How We Grieve: Relearning the WorldTable of Contents1. Non-Death Loss and Grief: Laying the Foundation Part One: The Social Context of Loss and Grief 2. Disenfranchised Grief and Non-Death Losses 3. Social Death 4. Discrimination, Oppression, and Loss 5. Mourning in Trump’s America: An Existential Account of Political Grief Part Two: Understanding and Treating the Unresolved Grief of Ambiguous Loss 6. Losses of Birth Mothers in the Adoption Triad 7. Living in a Liminal Space: The Experience of Caring for a Spouse with Alzheimer’s Disease 8. Grief and Loss in Addictions 9. Ambiguous Loss in Coming Out and Trans*itioning 10. Supporting the Families of Missing People: More Than an Investigation Part Three: Nonfinite Loss: Living with Ongoing Loss and Grief 11. Nonfinite and Cumulative Loss in Foster Care 12. The Loss of Loneliness in Emerging Adults 13. Families and Children’s Experiences of Loss in the Family Justice System Rachel Birnbaum 14. Midlife Children Caring for Their Aging Parents Part Four: Chronic Sorrow 15. Parenting a Child with a Serious Disability 16. Environmental Grief 17. Grief and Mental Illness Part Five: Tangible and Intangible Losses 18. The Threshold of Shattered Dreams 19. Sexual Assault, Loss, and the Journey to Justice 20. Loss and Forced Displacement 21. Loss of Love: When the Relationship is What Dies Part Six: Pulling It All Together: Change, Loss, and Transition 22. Where’s the Grief in Non-Death Loss Research? 23. Supporting People Through Living Losses 24. Meaning-Making After Non-Death Losses

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    £29.99

  • Occupational Hygiene

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Occupational Hygiene

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    Book Synopsis* Set text for many occupational health and hygiene courses. * Nine new chapters address recently emerged topics such as work/life balance, work organisation and psychological issues. .Trade ReviewQuotes on the previous editions: 'A very welcome, strongly recommended and well presented book.'--Hazardous Substances 'this book provides an excellent introduction to the field of industrila hygiene.'--AIHA journal 'This book provides an excellent overview of occupational hygiene and it will remain on the essential reading list of all AFOM and Diploma students.'--Occupational Medicine 'It should fairly quickly become the textbook for students of occupational hygiene ... and it would be valuable reading for physicians new to occupational health.'--Occupational & Environmental MedicineTable of ContentsList of Contributors. Preface.. Part 1: Introduction. Occupational Hygiene (Kerry Gardiner). Global Strategies and Trends in Occupational Health: Well-being at Work in Focus (Bengt Knave). Part 2: Organ Structure and Function and the Adverse Effects of Work. The Structure and Function if the Lung (J. Malcolm Harrington and Anthony J. Newman-Taylor). Organ Structure and Function: The Skin (Iain S. Foulds). Musculoskeletal Disorders (Grahmae Brown). The Effects of Inhaled Materials on the Lung and Other Target Organs (Jon G. Ayres). The Effects of Some Physical Agents (Philip Raffaelli). Toxicology (Julian Delic, Steven Fairburst and Maureen Meldreum). Part 3: Principles of Occupational Hygiene. The Nature and Properties of Workplace Airborne Contaminants (Lisa M. Brosseau and Claudiu T. Lungu). Principles of Risk Assessment (Steven S. Sadhra). Design of Exposure Measurement Surveys and their Statistical Analyses (Hans Krombout, Martie van Tongeren and Igor Burstyn). Retrospective Exposure Assessment (Tom J. Smith, Patricia A. Stewart and Robert F. Herrick). Biological Monitoring ((Tar-Ching Aw). Epidemiology (J. Malcolm Harrington). Part 4: Environmental Hazards: Principles and Methods of their Assessment. The Sampling of Aerosols: Principles and Methods. (David Mark). The Sampling of gases and Vapours: Principles and Methods (Richard H. Brown). Noise (Kerry Gardiner). Vibration (Michael J. Griffin). Light and Lighting (N. Alan Smith). The Thermal Environment (Antony Youle). Non-ionizing Radiation: Electromagnetic Field and Optical Radiation (Philip Chadwick). Ionizing Radiation: Physics, Measurement, Biological Effects and Control (Ronald F. Clayton). Biological Agents (Julia M. Greig and Chris J. Ellis). Psychological Issues (Anne Spurgeon). The Development of Argonomics as a Scientific Discipline (Joanne Crawford). Dermal Exposure Assessment (John W. Cherrie).. Part 5: Allied and Emerging Issues. Occupational Accident Prevention (Richard T. Booth and Anthony J. Boyle). Part 6: Control. Work Organization and Work-related Stress (Tom Cox, Amanda Griffiths and Stavroula Leka). Control Philosophy (Kerry Gardiner). Ventilation (Frank Gill). Personal Protective Equipment (Robin M. Howie). Occupational Health and Hygiene Management (Lawrence Waterman and Karen Baxter)

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    £180.86

  • Environment

    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Environment

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    Book SynopsisObject Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.What is the environment, this elusive object that impacts us so profoundly--our odds to be born; the way we look, feel, and function; and how long and comfortable we may live? The environment is not only everything we see around us but also, at a lesser scale, a hailstorm of molecules large and small that constantly penetrates our bodies, simultaneously nourishing and threatening our health. The concept of oneness with our surroundings urges a reckoning of what we are doing to the environment,' and consequently, what we are doing to ourselves. By taking us through this journey of questioning, Rolf Halden's Environment empowers readers with new knowledge and a heightened appreciation of how our daily lifestyle decisions are impacting the places we occupy, our health, and humanity's prospect of survival.With illustrations by Griffin Finke.Object Lessons is published in partnerTrade ReviewA passionate and encompassing personal assessment of our origins and dependency on the natural world. Rolf Halden offers a dire warning grounded in his career in environmental pollution control: The world’s most advanced economies can and should enact more effective policies to protect human health from the hazards of industrial chemistry. * Leland H. Hartwell, Nobel Laureate, Director of the Biodesign Pathfinder Center, Arizona State University, USA *Table of ContentsPreface 1. Environmental Beginnings 2. The Stuff We Are Made Of 3. Life in a Bubble 4. Turning Petroleum into People 5. Running Out of Ink for Human Blueprints 6. Tracing Rachel Carson’s Path 7. Regrettable Substitutions 8. From Tobacco to Teflon Babies 9. Yesterday’s Fuel Becomes Today’s Forgetfulness 10. The High Price of Meat 11. Plastic Hangover 12. Shrapnel in Human Eyes and Bodies 13. Diagnosing Humanity 14. One with the Environment Epilogue Acknowledgements Notes Index

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    £9.49

  • COVID-19, the Global South and the Pandemic’s

    Bristol University Press COVID-19, the Global South and the Pandemic’s

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    Book SynopsisEPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Though a globally shared experience, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected societies across the world in radically different ways. This book examines the unique implications of the pandemic in the Global South. With international contributors from a variety of disciplines including health, economics and geography, the book investigates the pandemic’s effects on development, medicine, gender (in)equality and human rights, among other issues. Its analysis illuminates further subsequent crises of interconnection, a pervasive health provision crisis and a resulting rise in socioeconomic inequality. The book’s assessment offers an urgent discourse on the ways in which the impact of COVID-19 can be mitigated in some of the most challenging socioeconomic contexts in the world.Table of ContentsForeword – Colm Brophy Introduction – Gerard McCann, Nita Mishra and Pádraig Carmody Part I: Perspectives and Theory 1. Surviving Necropolitical Development amid Democratic Disinformation: A Pandemic Perspective from Brazil – Su-Ming Khoo and Mayara Floss 2. COVID-19, International Development and the Global Economy – Stephen McCloskey and Amit Prakash 3. Global Finance and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa – Howard Stein and Rick Rowden 4. COVID-19 Vaccine Inequality and Global Development: A Primer – Rory Horner Part II: Policy Context 5. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Time of Pandemic: An Indian Overview – Sujay Ghosh and Naveen Das 6. Local Community and Policy Solutions to a Global Pandemic – Pieternella Pieterse 7. Pandemic Structure and Blowback: Endemic Inequality and the New (ab)Normal – Pádraig Carmody and Gerard McCann 8. Ending the Pandemic – Zeke Ngcobo and Thomas Pogge Part III: Regional and Community Responses 9. Coping Mechanisms of Communities in Odisha: A Human Rights-Based Approach to the COVID-19 Pandemic – Nita Mishra, Sushree Sailani Suman and Anuradha Mohanty 10. To Lockdown or Not to Lockdown: A Pragmatic Policy Response to COVID-19 in Zambia – Chrispin Matenga and Munguzwe Hichambwa 11. Latin America: Politics in Times of COVID-19 – Salvador Martí i Puig and Manuel Alcántara Sáez 12. Vietnam’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic – Edward Lahiff, Pham Quang Minh and Nguyễn Trọng Chính Conclusion – Ashok Acharya

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    £19.00

  • Gesundheit Der Moderne Flacher Bauch über Nacht: 57 Jahre altes Model

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  • Schlanke Sirtfood Rezepte: Das große Kochbuch zur

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    £22.49

  • Die Enkelkinder aufwachsen sehen: Entdecken Sie

    Zeitgeist Medien Die Enkelkinder aufwachsen sehen: Entdecken Sie

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    £13.59

  • The Essential Pandemic Survival Guide: 130+

    Weldon Owen, Incorporated The Essential Pandemic Survival Guide: 130+

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    Book SynopsisOver 150 practical tips and guides that will help safeguard your family during a pandemic.COVID-19 has changed the world and touched the lives of millions. Yet this may be just the first of a potentially terrifying wave of new and lethal pandemics that Governments are ill equipped to handle. New York Times Bestselling author Tim MacWelch and emergency management expert Joseph Pred provide expert and proven advice that can save you and your family when no-one else can. Learn how to create your own facemasks, stock your pantry, and quarantine safely in your own home. With over 150 clearly illustrated survival tips, The Essential Pandemic Survival Guide is the best way that you can protect your family from the lethal impact of a global pandemic. Topics include: • Masks and gloves: What you need to know. How to use properly, common do’s and don’ts • DIY clean suit • Hand sanitizer • Your ultimate first-aid kit • Create an isolation room at home, if you must (and how to make that decision) • How to stock up sensibly for a potential lockdown. • The Ultimate Pandemic Checklist: Food, water, medical supplies, pet care, toiletries, personal items, and more • Help others deal with stress and anxiety • Manage your own mood and mental state • Care for pets in a pandemic • Make a family emergency plan • Help your local community prepare for disasters • 12-month schedule for checking on plans and preparedness with family • Put together your toolkit • Disinfect water • Chart your survival priorities • Pack your bug-out bag

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    £9.49

  • The Mental Health and Wellbeing Handbook for

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Mental Health and Wellbeing Handbook for

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    Book SynopsisThis book lays out an intuitive and practical approach to mental health and wellbeing that any school can adopt to transform their mental health support for students.With a focus on providing staff with practical tools on a limited budget, the book helps schools make a real difference to student mental health. It sets out a roadmap for staff to create robust mental health support for students without requiring qualifications in psychology or counselling. It covers key areas including staff training, creating safe spaces for wellbeing and how to harness the support of parents and the local community. It also includes practical advice for addressing concerns such as stress, self-harm and body image.From small, everyday improvements that foster a culture of mental wellbeing to whole school campaigns, this book shows how to embed mental health at the heart of a school's philosophy.Trade ReviewEvery chapter in this book is packed with practical ideas about what needs to happen for schools to take mental health seriously. Warmly and clearly written, with real world examples, Clare is focused on how to keep children and young people mentally well in an educational setting, as well as recognise those who are not in good shape. This well-timed volume will be of immense help to every school that realises that the wellbeing of both students and staff is critical not only for mental health but also an effective learning environment. -- Dr Sue Roffey, Honorary Associate Professor, Exeter University and Director, Growing Great Schools WorldwideWe know our 'why' for making our schools mentally healthy. We know our 'what' for our children's wellbeing. We now have our 'how' to for all school leaders. As a leading wellbeing light, Clare's handbook is full of practical, cost-effective solutions, it is the key to unlock how our schools can operate differently. It is the hope that our school system is crying out for. Bravo, I am proud to call you a friend and have learnt so much from you. -- Hannah Wilson, Executive Headteacher Aureus School and Aureus Primary SchoolThis is a timely and important book that will be vital reading for school leaders, pastoral staff and teachers. In this clear, practical and realistic guide, Clare Erasmus gives lots of ideas about how schools can support and prioritise the mental wellbeing of both students and staff. From advice on how to audit your current provision, to ideas about peer mentoring and wellbeing spaces, the author guides you through all aspects of mental health, with an insight borne out of hands-on experience and a wealth of research.This book demonstrates that schools can take simple yet positive steps to promote better mental health for their students, without it costing them a huge amount of money or adding to staff workload. At a time when the mental health of children and young people is in the spotlight, this book offers you a clear and insightful way through a complex and difficult subject. Clare Erasmus demonstrates how, even though you are not in a position to diagnose or treat mental health disorders, there is still plenty you can do to support and benefit all the children in your care. -- Sue Cowley, bestselling author of numerous education books, including the international bestseller Getting the Buggers to Behave

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    £18.99

  • Intermittent Fasting Over 50: The Ultimate and

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    £18.89

  • Roxana Sutton Lean and Green Air Fryer Breakfast: A Complete

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    £17.09

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  • Roxana Sutton Lean and Green Air Fryer Meat Cookbook: An

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    £21.59

  • Roxana Sutton Meatless Lean and Green Air Fryer Recipes: A

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    £15.29

  • Receitas de Fritadeira Sem Óleo para

    Danilo Alves Receitas de Fritadeira Sem Óleo para

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    £13.49

  • Plant-Based Diet Snacks: A Complete Cookbook of

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    £17.09

  • The Quick and Easy Vegan Keto Delicacies: A

    Karen Yosco The Quick and Easy Vegan Keto Delicacies: A

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  • Quick and Sweet: Bread Machine Cookbook: 50 easy

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  • Bread Machine Cookbook for your Holiday: 50

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  • Body Art

    Emerald Publishing Limited Body Art

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    Book SynopsisBody art, especially tattoos and piercings, has enjoyed an explosion of interest in recent years. However, the response of many health professionals and researchers to this phenomenon is often negative, as body art continues to be associated with issues ranging from ill mental health to offending behaviors. Arguing for a reappraisal of the diverse range of practices that fall under this heading, Brian Brown and Virginia Kuulei Berndt reconsider body art as an underappreciated yet accessible source for mental and physical wellbeing. How, they ask, does body art open up new sources of community, sociality, and aesthetics? How is it used for the reclamation of one’s body, as a marker of success or accomplishment, or for building friendships? How does participation in these practices impact the health and wellbeing of body artists themselves? Providing a radical rethink that integrates tattoos and other body modifications within health, wellbeing, and positive psychology, Body Art disrupts the narrative of stigmatisation that so often surrounds these practices to welcome a broader discussion of the benefits they can offer.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Defining the field: The multiple arts of the body Chapter 2. Body art and society Chapter 3. Body art, aesthetic communities, culture and power Chapter 4. The pleasures of decoration Chapter 5. How Can I Engage with Body Art? Chapter 6. From margin to centre: Shifting boundaries in body art Chapter 7. The health (and bodies) of body artists Chapter 8. Towards achieving the benefits of body art Chapter 9. Conclusion: The multiple arts of the body revisited

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  • Dictionary of Policing

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Dictionary of Policing

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    Book SynopsisContemporary policing is developing rapidly and is becoming increasingly professionalized. For practitioners National Occupational Standards, Skills for Justice and the the new PDLP (Police Development and Leaning Programme) have brought a new emphasis on skills, standards and knowledge. Training for police officers and civilian staff working in policing is being significantly upgraded. At the same time it has become more rigorous, with universities and other higher educational institutions playing an increasingly important part in police training - as well as expanding the range of policing courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students.Key features: approximately 300 entries (of between 500 and 1500 words) on key terms and concepts arranged alphabetically designed to meet the needs of both students and practitioners entries include summary definition, main text and key texts and sources takes full account of emerging occupational and Skills for Justice criteria edited by the UK's leading academic expert on policing and the Chief Executive of the National Policing Improvement Agency Entries contributed by leading academic and practitioners in policing Trade Review'This is the first time that the body of knowledge about Policing has been brought together in a single volume dictionary accessible to practitioner and member of public alike. It is a really welcome development.' − Paul Stephenson QPM, Deputy Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service 'An indispensable reference for students, practitioners and leaders of modern British policing.' − Lawrence W. Sherman, Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Director, Police Executive Education, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge'Joining a police force can be an intimidating experience for anyone. The individual and unique language of policing, with its many acronyms and a subculture all of its own, can be off-putting to the uninitiated. That is why this dictionary is so necessary; this is an indispensable guide for anyone interested in, or part of, the police. The sheer breadth of this work provides a unique set for references not only for those within the police service itself, but also - and these days, ever more importantly - for those with a wider community safety and partnership remit. With more than 200 entries contributed by both practitioners and academics, this brings together the collected expertise of people at the top of their field.It is vital in the modern police force that the leaders, and future leaders, of the police have a thorough understanding of the world we are operating in. Reference books such as this are essential in bringing together this overview, and I recommend this for anyone involved in police training or professional development.' − Sara Thornton QPM, Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police 'Tim Newburn and Peter Neyroud have gathered an impressivelist of authors, police practitioners and academics, to write the entries forthis commendably wide ranging Dictionary, which emphatically underscores the critical message that policing is about much more than the police.' − Rod Morgan, Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Bristol and formerly Chairman, Youth Justice Board for England and WalesTable of ContentsList of Entries. List of Contributors. Table of cases. About this Book. Acknowledgements. Introduction and Overview. Dictionary of Policing. Appendix I: Abbreviations. Appendix II: Timeline

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Social Progress of Nations Revisited, 1970–2020: 50 Years of Development Challenges and Accomplishments

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    Book SynopsisThis book presents a comprehensive view of the state of social progress worldwide over an entire 50-year period beginning 1970. It discusses original time-series research for the period 1970-2018 as well as contemporary trends in quality of life and well-being research for the period since 2018, and provides innovative research findings into the nature, history, and status of 160 of the world’s economically advanced and developing nations. Among the topics included are discussion of the worldwide development trends occurring with especially vulnerable population groups, such as children and youth, the elderly, women, persons with disabilities, sexual minorities, and economic migrants. Further, this book reports social indicator trends at four unit of analysis: individuals, nations, world regions, and for the world-as-a-whole. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Quality of Life and Well-Being in Historical Perspective.- Chapter 2. Quality of Life, Well-Being, and Social Development: Conceptual Continuities.- Chapter 3. Methodology.- Chapter 4. Well-Being from a Global Perspective.- Chapter 5. Well-Being from a Regional Perspective.- Chapter 6. Well-Being from a National Perspective.- Chapter 7. Population Groups and Well-Being.- Chapter 8. Towards a More Positive Future.

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    £49.99

  • Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Grit:

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Grit:

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    Book SynopsisThis volume provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on grit, its measurement, manifestation and development. Specifically, it provides a comprehensive and balanced response to critiques associated with the construct within the contemporary positive psychological literature. These critiques revolve around the lack of consensus in the conceptualisation, measurement, and management of grit, as well as consensus on its difference from other psychological constructs such as conscientiousness, diligence or determination. Therefore, this volume thoroughly reappraises and consolidates the nature, function, measurement and implications of grit in order to effectively advance the science of achievement. It looks at grit scales developed in various countries and evaluates the concept in various aspects of life, from work performance to sports. Written by a team of multi-disciplinary experts in fields ranging from neuroscience, sociology, and education to human resource management and psychology, this volume firmly positions grit within the discipline of positive psychology’s nomological lexicon.Table of ContentsPrefaceHow Do Grit and Gratitude Relate to Flourishing? The Mediating Role of Emotion RegulationJana Patricia Valdez and Jesus Alfonso Datu A “GRRR” goal orientation process-model: Workplace long-term relationships among Grit, Resilience and Recovery Andrea Ceschi, Arianna Costantini, Giorgia Malavasi, Stephan Dickert and Riccardo Sartori How does grit compare to other psychosocial factors in predicting university students’ math performance and subjective wellbeingChen Chen and Xinmei Gong How Does Perseverance of Effort Influence the University Outcomes of Historically Underrepresented Students? Kevin Fosnacht and Keeley Webb-Copridge Enhancing Grit: Possibility and Intervention StrategiesMae-Hyang Hwang and JeeEun Karin Nam Gritty Goal Pursuit and Perceived Chronic Stress: Exploring Implications for Academic ProblemsVrinda Kalia Grit Lit: An Effort to Cultivate Grit and Task Perseverance through a High-School Language Arts CurriculumEric Patrick Sinclair Deconstructing Grit’s Validity: The Case for Revising Grit Measures and TheoryMichael C. Tynan Neurological correlates of grit: A critical reviewSong Wang and Jingguang Li High Hope and Low Rumination are Antecedents of GritBuaphrao Raphiphatthana and Paul Jose Can the Components of Grit Predict the Long-Term Educational Outcomes?Yulia Tyumeneva & Julia Kuzmina Exploring the Grit-Performance and Grit-Career Success Relationship: The Role of Psychological OwnershipChantal Olckers and Eileen Koekemoer Developing Gritty Job Seekers: A Need-Supportive Approach to Grit Interventions Leoni van der Vaart, Llewellyn Ellardus van Zyl and Jessica van Wingerden

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    £98.99

  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness: Farewell

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOnce called the “dismal science,” economics now offers prescriptions for improving people’s happiness. In this book Richard Easterlin, the “father of happiness economics,” draws on a half-century of his own research and that conducted by fellow economists and psychologists to answer in plain language questions like: Can happiness be measured? Will more money make me happier? What about finding a partner? Getting married? Having a baby? More exercise? Does religion help? Who is happier—women or men, young or old, rich or poor? How does happiness change as we go through different stages of life? Public policy is also in the mix: Can the government increase people’s happiness? Should the government increase their happiness? Which countries are the happiest and why? Does a country need to be rich to be happy? Does economic growth improve the human lot? Some of the answers are surprising (no, more money won’t do the trick; neither will economic growth; babies are a mixed blessing!), but they are all based on reason and well-vetted evidence from the fields of economics and psychology. In closing, Easterlin traces the genesis of the ongoing “Happiness Revolution” and considers its implications for people’s lives down the road.Trade Review“The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students in the social sciences who might be taking a first course on happiness economics. … Indeed, and more generally, the book has an informal feel. … the book is both a great personal summary of Easterlin’s accumulated experience of working with subjective wellbeing data and an important rallying call for the social sciences to generate new lessons with which to increase wellbeing across the globe.” (Caspar Kaiser, Journal of Happiness Studies, Vol. 23, 2022)“An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness reveals the results of happiness studies in clear and concise chapters which are structured as if they are a college lecture. … The students are also a tool that reveals the intended audience for the book—it is written for the popular audience rather than the expert reader. … He suggests that we live in a time in which well-being is being better articulated, understood, and prioritized than ever before.” (Robert Biswas‑Diener, Journal of Happiness Studies, April 1, 2022)“An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness is a captivating and enlightening journey through many different facets of happiness. … The concepts are well explained and easy to apply. … This book provides a satisfying, holistic perspective on the many factors contributing to happiness in an educational and personable read. This is a great opportunity to assess whether we are living a life that is true to ourselves, and to identify areas for change and improvement.” (Tara Dean, The Psychologist, thepsychologist.bps.org.uk, Vol. 34, July, 2021)“An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness: Farewell, Dismal Science! … is the fruit of a lifetime of his own research and that of fellow economists and psychologists dedicated to understanding and improving happiness — whether of individuals or nations.” (Susan Bell, dornsife.usc.edu, March 17, 2021)Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Part I: First Lessons.- Measuring Happiness.- Does Money Make People Happy?.- How Does Health Affect Happiness?.- Family Life and Happiness.- How Can I Increase My Happiness?.- Part II: Next Lessons.- Can Government Increase My Happiness: Transition Countries.- Can Government Increase My Happiness: Nordic Countries.- Happiness or GDP?.- Part III: Q & A.- Who Is Happier—Young or Old? Women or Men?.- More on Money and Happiness.- What About Democracy, Religion, Charity, Volunteering, Etc.?.- Who to Believe? Psychology or Economics?.- Critiquing the Paradox.- Part IV: History Lessons.- Dawn of the Happiness Revolution.- Dream on, Professor!.

    15 in stock

    £13.62

  • Value Sets for EQ-5D-5L: A Compendium,

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Value Sets for EQ-5D-5L: A Compendium,

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis open access book provides an essential guide to value sets for anyone working with EQ-5D-5L data. The EQ-5D-5L is one of the most widely used health related quality of life questionnaires around the world, with applications in clinical trials, population health surveys and routine outcomes measurement. In addition to providing a concise, generic way of describing health, the EQ-5D-5L facilitates the valuation of health and health improvements through its value sets, which play a pivotal role in Health Technology Assessment across the world. Value sets for the EQ-5D-5L have been produced in a wide range of countries and regions, using a standardised international protocol developed by the EuroQol Group. This book brings together, for the first time, a comprehensive inventory of these value sets and a comparative review of their characteristics. In addition to the structured summaries of each value set, the book provides clear guidance to users and researchers on how to choose which value set to use, for what purpose. It also provides information about the methods that were used to produce these values, how these methods have been refined and how they may evolve in future. The book is the culmination of a substantial programme of work internationally. By collating these value sets into a single volume, the book aims to provide an easy-to-use resource which is likely to become a key reference source for EQ-5D-5L users and researchers. Table of ContentsForeword 1 (Michael Drummond)Foreword 2 (Kim Rand)PrefaceChapter 1. The development of the EQ-5D-5L and its value sets (Nancy Devlin, Simon Pickard, Jan Busschbach)Chapter 2. The Development and Strengthening of Methods for Valuing EQ-5D-5L – an Overview (Elly Stolk, Juan Manuel Ramos-Goñi, Kristina Ludwig, Mark Oppe, Richard Norman)Chapter 3. Experimental Design for the Valuation of the EQ-5D-5L (Mark Oppe, Richard Norman, Zhihao Yang, Ben van Hout)Chapter 4. EQ-5D-5L value set summaries (Bram Roudijk, Kristina Ludwig, Nancy Devlin)Chapter 5. Guidance to users of EQ-5D-5L value sets (Nancy Devlin, Aureliano Paolo Finch, David Parkin)Chapter 6. How do EQ-5D-5L value sets differ? (Bram Roudijk, Bas Janssen, Jan Abel Olsen)Chapter 7. Where next for EQ-5D-5L national value sets and the EQ-VT protocol? (Richard Norman, Nancy Devlin, Elly Stolk)GlossaryReferences

    1 in stock

    £40.49

  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Politics of Health Promotion: In the European

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMuch has been written about policy efforts to achieve ‘Health in All Policies’: an ambitious attempt to improve population health and reduce health inequalities by ensuring multiple policy areas are more attuned to their health impacts. However, most accounts focus on technical challenges, such as implementing impact assessments. In contrast, and focusing on the European Union, this book argues that ‘Health in All Policies’ is essentially a political project shaped by institutional power, competing ideas, and discourses. We can only really understand the failure to realise its ambition through political analysis. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: What is 'Health in All Policies'?.- Chapter 3: Where is ‘health’ in EU governance?.- Chapter 4: How can we research ‘Health in All Policies’ in the EU?.- Chapter 5: Setting the scene: Are EU institutions ‘HiAP-friendly’?.- Chapter 6: Going deeper: Is it about more than institutions?.- Chapter 7: Shifting focus: Why did ‘Health in All Policies’ still reach the EU?.- Chapter 8: Conclusion.

    15 in stock

    £75.99

  • Springer International Publishing AG Psychosocial Well-being of Children and Adolescents in Latin America: Evidence-based Interventions

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    1 in stock

    £80.99

  • The economics of the social determinants of

    World Health Organization The economics of the social determinants of

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £32.00

  • SUGAR: The Silent Killer

    Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. SUGAR: The Silent Killer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIndia has a ravenous appetite for the sweet stuff, way above any other country, if both traditional and modern sugars are counted. We also take excessive amounts of poor-quality carbohydrates, especially, refined cerealsike white rice and white wheat, sugar-sweetened drinks and fruit juice, sweet treats and savouries, which ultimately turn into glucose, a simple sugar the body uses for energy. And Indians today manifest an increased predilection for diseasesinked to sugar (and the fat with which sugar is inextricablyinked): obesity to diabetes, heart disease to hypertension, cancers to dementia, Covid-19 to black fungus. Despite aong association with sugar, there has been very few attempts to understand sugar''s hold in India. Books have been written mainly on the sugar industry, some on diabetes andow-sugar diets. Sugar: The Silent Killer attempts to fill theacunae. It attempts to demystify the way we eat now, the pre-eminence of refined sugar in our diet, what it does to us and what we can do to mitigate its malign influence. Weaving together history, culture and science, it seeks to analyse why we have such an intimate relation with sugar, why it holds on to us so doggedly, why we do can''t do without it, even when we know it can harm us.

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    £11.99

  • Springer Development of Self-Determination Through the Life-Course

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  • Covid-19 Pandemic In Singapore

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Covid-19 Pandemic In Singapore

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) is the result of many years in the planning, and it finally officially opened its doors in September 2019, just months before the entire world was tested by the COVID-19 pandemic. This book is the work of many people who represent an even larger pool of people from NCID, Singapore and the rest of the world in trying to understand and contain the SARS- CoV-2 virus. There are chapters on science, the public health response both locally and globally, as well as personal reflections from NCID and Tan Tock Seng Hospital staff and staff from other public healthcare institutions who were deployed to NCID which bring home the human impact of the pandemic. We are very grateful to all the authors for taking the time to put together their thoughtful chapters as well as the senior academics and public health leaders who have provided us with generous comments on the manuscript. We hope that the readers of the book will gain a better insight into the response to the virus from so many different perspectives. Although the pandemic has evolved far beyond the pages of this book globally, the lessons learned from the early days are still relevant. We hope that the chapters will be helpful as we review our experience of this pandemic and face the next emerging infectious disease in the years to come.This book provides a comprehensive look at many different aspects of response in Singapore to the pandemic in the crucial first several months, including clinical, laboratory, epidemiology, research, community engagement and the unprecedented challenge of outbreak involving migrant workers in dormitory settings. On a personal note, it has first-hand accounts of staff at the NCID who were at the forefront of battling COVID-19 in Singapore. It also gives a global perspective of the pandemic, together with insights into the unique Singapore experience of managing the pandemic. The Singapore response to the pandemic has been something which the global community has been very interested in and this book is the first to comprehensively describe that response from a number of different angles which will be useful to scientists, clinicians, public health professionals and policy makers.

    1 in stock

    £33.25

  • The Structure of Healthy Life Determinants: Lessons from the Japanese Aging Cohort Studies

    Springer Verlag, Singapore The Structure of Healthy Life Determinants: Lessons from the Japanese Aging Cohort Studies

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is the first one to examine the cause and effect of elderly people’s healthy life expectancy, providing models that are easy to understand. The novel point is the success achieved in constructing a single structural model of cause and effect of healthy life expectancy. In the final models of the authors’ studies, it was possible to clearly point out that it is not the case that lifestyle habits including an ideal diet directly provide for healthy life expectancy.This book is made up of published studies based on scientific evidence, using a vast amount of data based on about 8,000 in-home elderly people tracked longitudinally from 3 to 6 years, three times in all including baseline research, in a specific region of Japan. Therefore, health policy makers will be able to use this book as scientific evidence for creating area programs to promote good health that are focused on healthy longevity as the central issue. Academic researchers whose special fields are mainly public health will be able to learn both theory and practice to structurally analyze cause and effect of health factors.Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. Population aging trend of the world.- 3. SES, physical health, and long-term care needs.- 4. SES, comorbidity, activity limitations, and healthy life expectancy.- 5. SES, mental health, and need for long-term care.- 6. SES, social interaction, and health status.- 7. SES, dietary and lifestyle habits, and three health-related dimensions.- 8. SES, dietary and lifestyle habits, three health-related dimensions, and healthy survival days.- 9. SES, dietary quality, emotional well-being, and a five-year subjective health in middle-age.- 10. Causal relationships among three health-related dimensions.- 11. SES, environmental condition, three health-related dimensions, and healthy life expectancy.- Afterword.- Index.

    1 in stock

    £62.99

  • Guide to Venomous and Medically Important

    CSIRO Publishing Guide to Venomous and Medically Important

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThough many are harmless and even beneficial, invertebrates are some of the world's most feared and dangerous creatures. Guide to Venomous and Medically Important Invertebrates describes the health threats posed by invertebrate groups worldwide, from physical pain and annoyance to disease transmission risk. Featuring clear photographs, distribution maps and descriptions of biological, physical and behavioural characteristics of key groups, this book aids identification of potentially harmful invertebrates. It also summarises personal protection measures to reduce the risk of attack and disease, and provides guidance on treatment. This book will help to protect the health of travellers and serve as a reference for medical personnel working in high-risk areas, as well as those interested in entomology. FeaturesAn essential guide for identifying and mitigating risks from invertebrates worldwideProvides distribution maps, key features, photographs and general descriptions of the most

    1 in stock

    £51.30

  • The Urban Brain

    Princeton University Press The Urban Brain

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Shortlisted for the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize, British Sociological Association"

    2 in stock

    £23.75

  • Disability and Art History from Antiquity to the

    Taylor & Francis Disability and Art History from Antiquity to the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume analyzes representations of disability in art from antiquity to the twenty-first century, incorporating disability studies scholarship and art historical research and methodology.This book brings these two strands together to provide a comprehensive overview of the intersections between these two disciplines. Divided into four parts: Ancient History through the 17th Century: Gods, Dwarfs, and Warriors 17th-Century Spain to the American Civil War: Misfits, Wounded Bodies, and Medical Specimens Modernism, Metaphor and Corporeality Contemporary Art: Crips, Care, and Portraiture and comprised of 16 chapters focusing on Greek sculpture, ancient Chinese art, Early Italian Renaissance art, the Spanish Golden Age, nineteenth century art in France (Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec) and the US, and contemporary works, it contextualizes understandings of disability historically, as well as in terms of mediciTable of ContentsPart 1: Ancient History through the Seventeenth Century: Gods, Dwarfs, and Warriors1. Hephaestus Represented: a Mêtis-based Inquiry2. The Role of Dwarfs in Tang Postmortem Elite Life3. Disability and Poverty at the Brancacci Chapel4. Disability at the Edge of War: Gendered Violence in the Graphic Practice of Urs GrafPart 2: Seventeenth-Century Spain to the American Civil War: Misfits, Wounded Bodies, and Medical Specimens5. Destierro and Desengaño: The Disabled Body in Golden Age Spanish Portraiture6. An Inartistic Interest: Civil War Medicine, Disability, and the Art of Thomas Eakins7. Empty Sleeves and Bloody Shirts: Disabled American Civil War Veterans and Presidential Campaigns, 1864–1880Part 3: Modernism, Metaphor, and Corporeality8. Deaf Gain: Toulouse-Lautrec’s Early Training with René Princeteau9. Manet’s Syphilis: Masculinity, Debility, and Adaptation in the 1880s10. Facially Disfigured Veterans of World War I in Present-day Art: An Art Historical Analysis Against the Background of Medical History11. Disability Metaphor and American Individualism: Beyond the Glass Menagerie12. "Building the World of Tomorrow": Disability, Eugenics, and Sculpture at the 1939 New York World’s Fair13. Aesthetics of Disability and the Hybrid Body in Louise Bourgeois’s Femme MaisonPart 4: Contemporary Art: Crips, Care, and Portraiture14. Listening to the Queer-crip Body of Derek Jarman’s Blue15. Collaborative Portraiture: A Feminist Disability Studies Approach to the Work of Riva Lehrer and Tanya Raabe-Webber16. On Carolyn Lazard’s Support System (for Tina, Park, and Bob): An Account

    1 in stock

    £38.99

  • Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism

    Princeton University Press Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"One of The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2020""Finalist for the PROSE Award in Economics, Association of American Publishers""Shortlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year""Finalist for the Best Non-Fiction Book, Digital Book World Awards""Finalist for the Best Book Published by a University Press, Digital Book World Awards""One of the Financial Times Selected Titles for 2020 Visions: The Year Ahead in Books""One of New Statesman's Books to Read in 2020""A New York Times Bestseller""A Wall Street Journal Bestseller""One of Next Big Idea Club's Most Anticipated Nonfiction Books of Spring""A New York Times Editors' Choice""One of the Financial Times' Summer Books of 2020: Economics""One of the Strategy+Business Best Business Books 2020 in Economics""One of The Sunday Times' Best Business Books of 2020""Winner of the William G. Bowen Book Award, Industrial Relations Section of Princeton University""An excellent book."---Nicholas Kristof, New York Times"This book is of the highest importance."---Martin Wolf, Financial Times"Deaths of Despair is on a short list of the most important books of the 21st century for what is going on in our country."---David Leonhardt, New York Times columnist"We Americans are reluctant to acknowledge that our economy serves the educated classes and penalizes the rest. But that’s exactly the situation, and Deaths of Despair shows how the immiseration of the less educated has resulted in the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives, even as the economy has thrived and the stock market has soared."---Atul Gawande, New Yorker"A highly important book."---Arlie Russell Hochschild, New York Times Book Review"This highly important book examines the pain and despair among white blue-collar workers and suggests that the hopelessness they are experiencing may eventually extend to the entire American work force." * New York Times Editors’ Choice *"Excellent." * Joyce Carol Oates on Twitter *"Gripping. . . . [Case and Deaton] do not merely rehearse decades of mortality and wage statistics. Rather, they seek to catalogue how an entire way of life first frayed and then fell apart over the past half-century, and the cruelty of an American meritocracy that heaps lavish rewards on the winners while increasingly leaving others to rot."---Joshua Chaffin, Financial Times"A remarkable new book."---John Harris, The Guardian"Disturbing. . . . . Case and Deaton do a great job making the case that something has gone grievously wrong."---Jim Zarroli, NPR"I highly, highly recommend it."---Cardiff Garcia, NPR Planet Money’s The Indicator"[A] remarkable and poignant book."---Dani Rodrik, Project Syndicate"The system is broken and every bit of it needs fixing. This is a sobering – and essential – book."---Diane Coyle, Enlightened Economist"Why economics really matters is illustrated in Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism. . . . The authors argue that the capitalism that lifted countless people out of poverty is now destroying blue-collar America. They have solutions to make it work for all. They had better be right." * New Scientist *"[Case and Deaton] dive into and weave the data through different demographic and clinical lenses — race, gender, age, social connectedness, work history, and the most important through-line: education. Thus Case and Deaton connect the dots, literally, in the many charts that explain what factors are driving the Deaths of Despair."---Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Health Populi Blog"The rise in premature deaths among working-class whites has become a national crisis, and the authors tie the problem to the weakening position of labor, the growing power of corporations, and to a health-care sector that redistributes working-class wages to the wealthy." * Publishers Weekly *"Although the authors completed this book before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic — it was published four days after President Trump declared a national emergency — their diagnosis is still painfully relevant."---Carlos Lozada, Washington Post"Timely and important."---Ed Balls, Financial Times"Refreshing . . . a careful, deep, and troubling look at the America that lies beyond the Ivy League."---James K. Galbraith, Project Syndicate"Case and Deaton explain how every detail of this crisis unfolded, examining recent historical events and rightly placing much of the blame on the United States’ distinctive strain of capitalism, designed to protect and grow the assets of the wealthy few."---Keri Leigh Merrit, Common Dreams"Anne Case and Angus Deaton are senior economists at Princeton with expertise in public health and poverty, respectively. The combination, plus clear writing and ample doses of caution and open-mindedness, makes Deaths of Despair a compelling book."---Edward Hadas, Reuters BreakingViews"The policies that the authors advocate not only would address deaths of despair, they would improve the health and welfare of the American people more generally."---David Canning, Science"[a] hard-hitting study of US capitalism."---Andrew Robinson, Nature"The authors add an important dimension to the growing body of research on the suffering of African Americans in the US; but their main argument is that it is the uneducated white working class that is now in “long-term and slowly unfolding” freefall."---Anne Nelson, Times Literary Supplement"Complementing their candid prose with enlightening charts and graphs, Case and Deaton make the scale and immediacy of the problem crystal clear. This is an essential portrait of America in crisis." * Publishers Weekly *"Deaths of Despair is designed to shine a light on a generational catastrophe that could—perhaps will—become a multigenerational disaster. It does this with chilling precision."---Mike Jakeman, Strategy+Business"Through simple figures and clear prose, it presents a huge bodyof evidence from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s WONDER database and other sources that the arc of the white working class’s fate over the last two decades is long, but it bends toward nihilism and an early grave."---Gabriel Rossman, Washington Examiner"Elaborately explained and well-presented. . . . Case and Deaton’s well-written and gloomy book was meant as a warning. Relentlessly fighting an infectious disease, the U.S. government seems to have treated it as a handbook."---Joakim Book, American Institute for Economic Research"Well-researched, compassionate."---Susan Babbitt, New York Journal of Books"Simply put, this is a terrific book. I suspect it will be on many people’s top 10 book lists of 2020. Although written before COVID-19, the book’s critique of the US approach to health care and inequality is remarkably prescient. In many ways, the opioid crisis Case and Deaton analyze is a microcosm of the anguish the world is experiencing today, and we would be remiss not to pay attention to their insights."---Kenneth Rogoff, Finance & Development"A must-read for anyone attempting to objectively understand our collective American pain as well as those gaining from it."---Rahul Gupta, Democracy"Important."---Michael Tomasky, Democracy"The best account of [the] White collapse."---David Ignatius, Washington Post"Well researched and incisive. . . . This is a tragic, but important book, and hopefully it helps to nudge the needle towards where badly needed social reforms need to go."---Simon Cocking, Irish Tech News"Building on Case and Deaton’s extraordinarily influential research on the mortality resulting from the tragic opioid epidemic in the United States, this book examines three causes of death – drug overdose, suicide, and alcohol-related liver disease – that have risen rapidly since the mid-1990s. It is extraordinarily well written – sweeping yet succinct. And though it was published before the COVID-19 crisis, its critique of the US approach to health care and inequality is remarkably prescient."---Ken Rogoff, Project Syndicate"I’ll offer my own endorsement from the [New York Times Notable] 100: Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism, by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. It covers arguably the single most alarming development in American life, one that helps explain the frustration pulsing through the country: In many communities, people are not living as long as their parents did."---David Leonhardt, New York Times"[A] well-argued, important book."---Rosamund Urwin, Sunday Times"Case and Deaton’s extraordinary research in this book is an important warning of the consequences this might have for people’s health and wellbeing and family and community life."---Economic Annals, Jelena Žarković

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    £19.80

  • Oxford Professional Practice Handbook of Quality

    Oxford University Press Oxford Professional Practice Handbook of Quality

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisQuality of care is an essential outcome in modern healthcare, and improving this care is an integral part of the daily work of all healthcare professionals.The Handbook of Quality Improvement in Healthcare systematically covers the most modern theories and methods of improvement and implementation science in a practical and easy to follow format. It focusses on key challenges in healthcare, such as developing safe person-centred care, ensuring equity of care, meeting the challenge of climate change, and ensuring that care is safe, effective, timely, and delivered efficiently.By using helpful case studies throughout, and providing ethical, psychological, and practical advice on quality of care, this pocket-sized handbook is the ideal guide to all in healthcare today.Table of Contents1: Introduction to quality in healthcare 2: Challenges for quality improvement 3: Improvement science 4: Implementation science and quality improvement 5: Equity and quality improvement 6: Sustainable quality improvement 7: Economics of quality improvement 8: Coproducing health and person centred care 9: Standards in healthcare 10: The lens of psychology 11: How to make change happen 12: Appreciation of systems 13: Understanding variation 14: Lens of knowledge 15: Strategies for measurement 16: Measurement of person centred care 17: Application of quality improvement - preparing your quality improvement project 18: Application of quality improvement - next steps 19: Quality improvement, research, ethics and publishing 20: Resource hyperlinks

    1 in stock

    £28.49

  • Infection

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Infection

    Book SynopsisInfection: Microbiology and Management provides a core resource for the understanding of medical microbiology and infectious diseases. Content covers microbiological and clinical diagnosis, through to clinical management, epidemiology and the control of infectious conditions as they occur both in the hospital and community setting. With a concise, systems-based approach, the third edition has been revised and restructured and now covers wider epidemiological and public concerns. Key feature boxes, self assessment and case studies assist learning in each chapter. Designed to be used either as a basic learning text, or as a practical textbook in the clinical setting, Infection: Microbiology and Management, previously titled Infectious Disease, will continue to appeal to students at all stages of their career, candidates for higher examinations, the general physician and surgeon, epidemiologists and experts in public health.Trade Review"This book explains the nature, diagnosis and management of infection in a more comprehensive manner than standard clinical textbooks. It makes good links between pathology and clinical features...if you are thinking about buying a microbiology textbook, this is one of the better ones. It doesn't skimp on detail but still keeps your attention. Considering the amount of microbiology in exams, I would recommend a thorough one, like this." Northwing, Sheffield Medical Student's MagazineTable of ContentsPart 1: Infection, Pathogens and Antimicrobial Agents. 1 The Nature and Pathogenesis of Infection. 2 Structure and Classification of Pathogens. 3 Laboratory Techniques in the Diagnosis of Infection. 4 Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. Part 2: Systematic Infectious Diseases. 5 Infections with Skin, Mucosal and Soft-tissue Disorders. 6 Upper Respiratory Tract Infections. 7 Lower Respiratory Tract Infections. 8 Gastrointestinal Infections and Food Poisoning. 9 Infections of the Liver. 10 Infections of the Urinary Tract. 11 Childhood Infections. 12 Infections of the Cardiovascular System. 13 Infections of the Central Nervous System. 14 Bone and Joint Infections. Part 3: Genital, Sexually Transmitted and Birth-Related Infections. 15 Genital and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 16 HIV Infection and Retroviral Diseases. 17 Congenital and Perinatal Infections. Part 4: Disorders Affecting More than One System. 18 Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases. 19 Bacteraemia and Sepsis. 20 Pyrexia of Unknown Origin. 21 Post-infectious Disorders. Part 5: Special Hosts, Environments and the Community. 22 Infections in Immunocompromised Patients. 23 Hospital Infections. 24 Travel-associated and Exotic Infections. 25 Control of Infection in the Community. 26 Emerging and Re-emerging Infections. Index

    £62.96

  • Harvard University Press Global Health Law

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    Book SynopsisDespite global progress, staggering health inequalities between rich and poor raise basic questions of social justice. Defining the field of global health law, Lawrence Gostin drives home the need for effective governance and offers a blueprint for reform, based on the principle that the opportunity to live a healthy life is a basic human right.Trade ReviewGlobal Health Law brings attention to critical aspects of law that anyone interested in global health needs to be concerned about: the major sources of law, and the institutions relevant to implementing them…Gostin posits that the solution to major global health challenges lies in transforming global health law and global governance because of their potential to dramatically improve health and reduce inequalities. -- Sofia Gruskin * The Lancet *Gostin here presents a persuasive and inspiring call to action for lawyers and legal scholars to harness their talents to the fundamental goal of health for all by utilizing human rights standards, international treaties and activist litigation…Global Health Law makes a compelling case that the law’s time in the march towards global health is nigh. -- Juliet S. Sorensen * Times Higher Education *Gostin continues in his distinctive personal tradition of embodying both scholar and activist. In this regard, he advances a powerfully advocated thesis that stimulates many philosophical and political ideas. While some may wish to challenge aspects of his political conclusions, he has thrown down a gauntlet to anyone who would wish to side-line the imperatives that he identifies in relation to our responsibility effectively to achieve good global governance for health and improve life the world over. -- John Coggon * Medical Law Review *Larry Gostin’s Global Health Law is more than the definitive book on a dynamic field. Gostin harnesses the power of international law and human rights as tools to close unconscionable health inequities—the injustices that burden marginalized populations throughout the world. Gostin presents a forceful vision, one that deserves a wide embrace. -- Paul FarmerThe fight against apartheid in South Africa inspired a Constitution that guarantees everyone the right to health. Lawrence Gostin’s groundbreaking Global Health Law replicates that struggle globally, employing wider principles of social justice and international law. His book is rich in scholarship, and inspiring in its generous-spirited reach. -- Justice Edwin Cameron, Constitutional Court of South AfricaThe fusion of human rights and social movements is a powerful theme running throughout Lawrence Gostin’s absorbing book. Global Health Law shines a light on the inspiration of the AIDS movement, bringing the ingenuity of civil society to achieve health justice for all. -- Michele Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS

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    £999.99

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge Handbook of Genomics Health and Society

    15 in stock

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    £43.69

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Loss Grief and Attachment in Life Transitions

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    15 in stock

    £34.99

  • Taylor & Francis Public Health Evaluation and the Social Determinants of Health Routledge Studies in Public Health

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £128.25

  • Secret of Health: An Holistic Approach

    B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Secret of Health: An Holistic Approach

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWorry is the main cause of 2/3rd of our diseases. Help get rid of them with this book. It gives practical ways of assessing yourself ways, strengthening the relation and to remove tension from daily life.

    1 in stock

    £5.29

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