Sunday, January 18, 2009

Fatigue as a Window to the Brain or ADHD Alternatives

Fatigue as a Window to the Brain

Author: John DeLuca

Although fatigue has been actively investigated for more than 100 years, we have progressed little in either its theoretical or practical understanding. Fatigue has been considered to be both a symptom and an illness. Fatigue is a primary reason for patient visits to the physician's office, but it is difficult to measure and offers doctors little important information for diagnosis. Fatigue as a Window to the Brain gathers experts on a wide variety of disorders to consider what the presence of fatigue tells us about how the brain works -- more specifically, to identify the neural mechanisms potentially responsible for fatigue. The book looks at many of the major conditions in which fatigue is observed, with the hope that patterns may emerge that will suggest paths for future research. It will be of interest to neuroscientists, clinical researchers, and physicians and other clinicians.

After discussing the nature of fatigue -- its history and epidemiology and its assessment, measurement, and interpretation -- the book turns to specific conditions associated with fatigue. It considers neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis and stroke; psychiatric conditions as well as the overall treatment of fatigue in psychiatry; and general medical conditions, including HIV, heart disease, lupus, cancer, and others. The book then offers an overview of treatment approaches. It concludes with a definition of fatigue -- both "primary" and "secondary" -- and suggestions for future study.



Go to: Tastes like Cuba or Supreme Conflict

ADHD Alternatives: A Natural Approach to Treating Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Author: Aviva Romm

A holistic approach to treating ADHD by Aviva Jill Romm, a professional midwife and acting president of the American Herbalist Guild, and Tracy Romm, director of a high school for gifted students, where there is a large population of students diagnosed as ADHD.




Table of Contents:
Foreword by Christopher Hobbs, L.Ac., AHG

Preface

1 The ADHD Epidemic

2 Ritalin: A Bitter Pill to Swallow

3 Parenting for Success

4 Nutrition and Childhood Behavior

5 An Herbal Approach to Behavioral Problems

6 Identifying and Treating the Root Causes of ADHD

Appendix: Common and Botanical Names for Herbs in This Book

References

Resources

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