Posts Tagged ‘book’
Fibromyalgia: Doctor Offers Unbiased Overview In New Book
As many as fifteen million American women suffer from a disabling medical condition known as fibromyalgia. In the medical community, sides have been drawn over whether fibromyalgia is a genuine syndrome or a catchall diagnosis based on vague clinical criteria. In The Fibromyalgia Controversy, M. Clement Hall, MD presents an unbiased overview of the fibromyalgia situation today and reviews the most up-to-date opinions and studies on this condition and its surrounding controversy.
Comprehensive, In-Depth Reference Book On Neuromodulation
Announcing the upcoming publication of Neuromodulation, edited by Elliot S. Krames, P. Hunter Peckham, and Ali R. Rezai. This book is the first comprehensive and in-depth reference textbook covering all aspects of the rapidly growing field of neuromodulation, by providing a complete discussion of the fundamental principles of neuromodulation and therapies applied to the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, autonomic nerves and various organs.



