Alis Ann Ruch Burn Foundation
PROTECT YOUR CHILD: EMERGENCY CARE FOR HOT LIQUID BURNS
Thousands of children are burned each year. Eighty percent of burns to children under the age of eight are caused by hot liquids--a scald. Scars sustained from a serious burn lasts a lifetime, causing not only physical damage, but also grave psychological and emotional scars.
American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR)
ANTI-GAY DISCRIMINATION IN MEDICINE: RESULTS OF A NATIONAL SURVEY OF LESBIAN, GAY AND BISEXUAL PHYSICIANS
Results of a survey of more than 700 lesbian, gay and bisexual physicians and medical students from 46 states documenting a high level of anti-gay discrimination within the medical profession. Most of the respondents were members of AAPHR, the 1,500-member U.S. and Canadian organization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual physicians, medical students and their supporters.
American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR)
'MAY GOD AND THE COMMUNITY HELP US ALL': RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF HIV-POSITIVE AND 'HIGH RISK' UNTESTED HEALTH CARE WORKERS
Results of a survey of nearly 200 HIV-positive and "high" risk health care workers from 29 states and 2 Canadian provinces documenting widespread fear of being forced out of medicine. Conducted by AAPHR, the 1,500-member U.S. and Canadian organization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual physicians, medical students and their supporters.
American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AARHR) and National Lawyers Guild
THE LEGAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF HIV-INFECTED HEALTH CARE WORKERS
Summary of the state of the law pertaining to HIV-infected health care workers as of the end of 1993. A joint project of AAPHR, the 1,500-member U.S. and Canadian organization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual physicians, medical students and their supporters and the National Lawyers Guild, a national organization of lawyers, legal workers, and law students working to protect human rights.
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE COLLEGE CATALOG: THINK WITH US--LET'S THINK AND STUDY TOGETHER
Enter the growing field of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. Become a health care professional as a licensed acupuncturist. The College offers an accredited Master of Science degree, a fast-paced curriculum taught by experienced faculty, a comprehensive education in Chinese herbal medicine, a thriving community clinic for on-site student training, and a study abroad program. Graduates are successfully practicing across the United States and abroad.
American Society of Adults with Pseudo-Obstruction, Inc. (ASAP)
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ADULTS WITH PSEUDO-OBSTRUCTION (ASAP)
Newsletter about this rare motility disorder characterized by ineffective propulsion of intestinal contents throughout the digestive tract.
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
HEALTH HINTS FOR THE TROPICS
An authoritative source of information for travel to a tropical area. This is important for travelers taking a vacation or business trip, temporary residents, and organizations sending persons abroad. The book serves as a general guide to staying healthy through the knowledge and application of clinical principles, preventive sanitation and common sense. Although many exotic diseases and other health hazards are found in tropical locales, most of these illnesses are preventable by carefully practicing certain health habits. With the proper information, travel to the tropics should be a pleasant experience.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
ASTHMA AND ALLERGY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA NEWSLETTERS
Includes timely articles on the management of asthma and allergy. The newsletter is written by physicians, health educators, patients, and editors. There are practical tips for avoiding and eliminating triggers at home and work. Research updates highlight new medicines and management techniques. People with asthma learn how to assess their symptoms and work more effectively with their doctors. Also listed are news items about support groups and educational program. The "National Newsletter" is published bi-monthly. The "New England Bulletin" is published three times per year.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
ASTHMA CARE TRAINING FOR KIDS
This field-tested education and support program in a box contains leader's guide, workbooks, posters and stickers. It provides an interactive, fun way to learn about asthma triggers, symptoms and treatment. It also helps develop communication and decision-making skills in parents and children. Instructor Manuals are $8.00 each. Instructor Materials are $22.00 each. Materials for 10 students is $60.00
Boston Aid to the Blind
BOSTON AID TO THE BLIND
Describes services rendered at Boston Aid to the Blind's day facility. For over 80 years, this is the only Massachusetts agency devoted exclusively to the personal support and rehabilitation of adults who are visually impaired, aged 50 and over. Clients participate in rehabilitation, health, recreational and social programs.
Boston Aid to the Blind
BOSTON AID TO THE BLIND
Audio version of brochure. Describes services rendered at Boston Aid to the Blind's day facility. For over 80 years, this is the only Massachusetts agency devoted exclusively to the personal support and rehabilitation of adults who are visually impaired, aged 50 and over. Clients participate in rehabilitation, health, recreational and social programs.
Boston Heart Foundation
BOSTON HEART FOUNDATION NEWSLETTER
Describes the activities of the Foundation, which is engaged in research on arteriosclerosis, teaching, and treatment of patients with arteriosclerosis. Its physicians and scientists are affiliated with MIT and Harvard Medical School. For one major project, the Foundation is the core facility for the analysis of angiograms in an international study which is testing the ability of an anti-hypertensive medication to lead to regression of coronary arteriosclerosis.
Epilepsy Foundation of America
ENTENDIENDO LOS DESORDENES EPILEPTICOS
Ganadora del premio "Merito" de la Asociacion de Escritores Medicos Americanos. Provee una explicacion de los desordenes epilepticos. Disipa muchos mitos con informacion medica precisa. Describe lo que sucede en el cerebro durante un ataque y explica porque diferentes personas experimentan diferentes sintomas. Se usa cinemetraje de la vida real para ensenar los tipos de ataques mas comunes. Medicos explican como untilizan los historiales de familia y del paciente, los electroencefalogramas y ostras pruebas para buscar las causas y podler llegar a un diagnostico preciso.
Epilepsy Foundation of America
THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH EPILEPSY
In-depth overview of the many important issues which persons with epilepsy, their families and advocates may face. Chapters include: access to health care, criminal justice, epilepsy as a developmental disability, driver licensing, education, employment, family law, federal benefits, military, public accommodations and housing, vocational rehabilitation, workers' compensation, the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1991 and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Epilepsy Foundation of America
UNDERSTANDING SEIZURE DISORDERS
Explains seizure disorders in everyday language. Dispels many misconceptions about epilepsy with medically accurate information. Describes what happens in the brain during a seizure, and explains why different people experience different symptoms. Actual seizure footage is used. Doctors explain how they use family and patient histories, EEG's and other tests to look for causes and accurately diagnose epilepsy. Merit Award Winner--The American Medical Writer's Association.
Huntington's Disease Society of America/MA Chapter
A PHYSICIAN'S GUIDE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
The most current and comprehensive discussion of the general treatment of Huntington's Disease and suggested treatment (with explanations) of the various disorders which are associated with the disease.
Huntington's Disease Society of America/MA Chapter
HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE: NURSE'S PERSPECTIVE
Filmed at Middlesex Hospital in Waltham, Massachusetts. At Middlesex there is an inpatient Huntington's Disease population of approximately 25. They are helped by a staff who has much experience in the daily management of the illness. Issues related to nutrition, adaptive equipment, group activities, etc. are dealt with in a concrete, hands-on approach to helping patients maintain quality of life.
International Health Center
GATEWAYS: EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS IN EAST/WEST MEDICINE
Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for health care professionals and the lay public. Emphasis on international medical exchange in world health care, treatment and prevention of disease, as well as research and educational articles. Includes medical abstracts, book reviews, calendar of events, interviews, advertisements. We are dedicated to promoting a greater understanding and acceptance of TCM in the Western world, as well as working towards higher educational and professional standards for the practitioner. Our major goal is to establish an International Health Center in the San Francisco Bay Area, which will bring Eastern and Western medicine together under one roof.
Jaw Joints & Allied Musculo-Skeletal Disorders Foundation, Inc.
A PLAIN-TALK GUIDE TO 'TMJ': TIPS TO KEEP YOUR JAW JOINTS HEALTHY
For patients suffering from Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ). It helps patients learn about their jaw joints: how healthy jaw joints work, their importance to overall body health, and how to keep them healthy. TMJ has become a growing health care dilemma afflicting millions of Americans. In the absence of any clear consensus on the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of TMJ Disorder, the authors have developed this guide to assist patients with becoming more involved in their own wellness and more informed through self-help tips, as well as to encourage them to take a greater decision-making role in their overall health care.
Jaw Joints & Allied Musculo-Skeletal Disorders Foundation, Inc.
JAW JOINTS
An educational booklet written and illustrated in clear, lay person's language. It covers the history, definition, causes, signs and symptoms, treatment guidelines and cautions, and other general information on TMJ Disorder for patients, family members and other interested individuals and professionals.
Jaw Joints & Allied Musculo-Skeletal Disorders Foundation, Inc.
JAW JOINTS AND THE 'TMJ' DILEMMA
Explains Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder to newly diagnosed patients, family members, friends, health care providers, and employers. The video's host, Dr. Tom Cottle, invites viewers to learn more about TMJ Disorder to better understand their jaw joints. This video also features remarks from an anatomist, physician, dentist, insurer, and TMJ support group members.
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
COUNTDOWN
For all people whose lives are affected by diabetes. From an international arena of diabetes investigators, to parents of small children with diabetes, from physicians to school teachers, pharmacists to corporate executives, readers look to "Countdown" for the latest news in diabetes research and treatment. "Countdown" readers rate the magazine as one of their most important sources of diabetes-related information--second only to their physicians. (Research America, Inc., 1990)
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
MANAGING YOUR CHILD'S DIABETES
Written by a family whose eldest daughter was diagnosed three years ago, when she was eight, "Managing Your Child's Diabetes" brings help to families trying to understand diabetes and control it. In addition to sharing their own insights and experiences, the authors have gathered coping strategies from dozens of other families, as well as the advice of doctors, nurses, nutritionists, psychologists and teachers. Accessible and solution-oriented, this book includes easy-to-understand information about the disease and the research that will ultimately cure it.
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
PARENTING A DIABETIC CHILD: THE VIDEO
Based on Gloria Loring's essential book, "Parenting a Diabetic Child." It is a personal, parent-to-parent talk about living with the emotional and psychological challenge of diabetes. It is divided into three sections: Diagnosis, Coming Home, and What Lies Ahead. All the material presented has been reviewed by diabetes educators and endocrinologists. In addition to Ms. Loring's advice, the video features parents and children from diverse cultural backgrounds offering encouragement and hope. This project is made possible by a generous grant from Eli Lilly and Company, and Boehringer Mannheim.
Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition
STOP THE EPIDEMIC
Articles that increase public awareness about federal and state legislation for breast cancer research, the environmental links to breast cancer, and Coalition activities and events. The Coalition is committed to changing the course of the rampant breast cancer epidemic. Its aim is to prevent, combat and ultimately cure this disease which threatens the life of one in eight women.
National Association for Visually Handicapped
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Helps the lay person understand the connection between diabetes and diabetic retinopathy. It also explains tests and treatments for this condition. Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of legal blindness in the United States among working-age adults. In fact, vision loss is 25 times more common in persons with diabetes than in those without it. Further, the longer a person has diabetes, the greater the risk of vision loss. However, this type of blindness is often preventable.
National Association for Visually Handicapped
DISEASES OF THE MACULA
Educates the lay person about macular disease and ways to best cope. Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss in persons over age 55, although younger persons can also be afflicted. The macula is the central part of the eye's retina and is responsible for central vision. Diseases of the macula affect this particular area. Since peripheral vision remains unaffected, macular disease will never cause total blindness.
National Association for Visually Handicapped
GLAUCOMA: THE SNEAK THIEF OF SIGHT
Explains glaucoma in simplified terms. It focuses primarily on diagnosis and treatment. Glaucoma, the second leading cause of blindness in the U.S., is the leading cause of blindness in African-Americans, and the leading cause of preventable blindness in the nation. Glaucoma may occur at any age, but happens with increasing frequency during advancing years. Approximately 2% of the population over the age of 40 are affected. It is estimated that over 2 million Americans have glaucoma, and more than half of them are not aware they have the disease.
National Brain Tumor Foundation
BRAIN TUMORS: A GUIDE
For newly diagnosed patients, long term survivors, family members and health professionals. There is current information on treatment, patient rights, nutrition, research and more. "The Guide" also contains a glossary of terms, plus information on support groups and other resources.
National Brain Tumor Foundation
SEARCH: THE QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER OF THE NATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATION
News and information about the Foundation and articles of interest to brain tumor patients, families, and health professionals: current treatment and research, recovery, pediatrics, and the Foundation's biennial conference. Regular departments in the newsletter cover support groups, recommended reading and patient-to-patient networking.
National Brain Tumor Foundation
SUPPORT GROUPS FOR BRAIN TUMOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES IN NORTH AMERICA
A listing of over 120 brain tumor support groups in the United States and Canada, and other resources for brain tumor patients and families.
National Stuttering Project
LETTING GO
People who stutter write about their experiences with the problem. They discuss what is in their head and their heart. "Letting Go" also includes research on stuttering, sometimes reprinted from scientific journals such as the "Journal of Fluency Disorders," and information about support groups.
National Stuttering Project
TO SAY WHAT IS OURS: THE BEST OF 13 YEARS OF 'LETTING GO'
The best reflections and stories from this publication devoted to the stuttering problem.
New England Eye Bank
GIVING THE GIFT OF SIGHT
Overview of services provided by the New England Eye Bank. Its top priority is to provide eye tissue for the blind and visually impaired. For many, the only hope for sight is offered by corneal transplant surgery, the most frequently performed human transplant procedure. The Bank is a subsidiary of Tissue Banks International of Baltimore, Maryland.
New Hippocrates, Inc.
NUTRIMMUNE THERAPY: A VEGETARIAN APPROACH TO HEALING NUTRITION AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
This book suggests that clinicians recommend nutritional therapy to their patients who need or request supportive or non-invasive therapies. The effectiveness of Nutrimmune Therapy can be followed by many of the diagnostic routines used to measure the effectiveness of conventional therapies. Nutrimmune Therapy proposes that nutrition therapy can be used to reverse many first stage immunocompromised conditions. If Nutrimmune Therapy doesn't completely reverse the symptoms, it may be a valuable first choice therapy to improve quality of life. Nutrition therapy can be individualized to address the underlying causes of hypoacitve or hyperactive immune responses.
Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
LEARNING TO LIVE WITH OCD
For family members and significant others of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) patients. It explains the symptoms of OCD and how individuals can be involved in the treatment of a loved one's disorder. The booklet provides 14 guidelines developed by family members and people with OCD who have first-hand experience with the difficulty in coping. Also written by Steven Rasmussen, M.D.
Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
OCD NEWSLETTER
Features articles on the treatment and recovery of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related neurobiological disorders; personal narratives; support group updates; book reviews; research protocol announcements.
Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
THE TOUCHING TREE
The moving story of a ten year old boy with undiagnosed Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Winner of six awards. Written and directed by Jim Cullner of Awareness Films.
Point of View Productions in association with the Film Arts Foundation
THE WATER BABY INFORMATION BOOK: A POTPOURRI OF MATERIALS ON THE USE OF WATER FOR LABOR & CHILDBIRTH
A collection of articles from the popular press and the medical press, on the use of water for labor and delivery. Includes reports, research papers, conference transcripts, parents' first hand accounts, experts' findings, and photos from the USA and around the world describing the approaches, procedures, philosophy and effects of water birth. Also includes an extensive international list of water birth practitioners and brief description of the focus of their work. This book has a recommended reading list and special tips for mothers. It is for parents and health professionals concerned with childbirth alternatives and joyous, gentle, birth options.
Point of View Productions in association with the Film Arts Foundation
WATER BABY: EXPERIENCES OF WATER BIRTH
A unique documentary that provides comprehensive information on the use of water for labor, childbirth and early childhood development. This video was shot in the USA, France and Russia with the world's leading experts. It is valuable to parents, humanist psychologists, health care professionals and anyone interested in safe , gentle, joyous childbirth, and alternatives to standard medicalized hospital birth. Four births in water (in home, hospital and birth center settings) are shown. There are sequences with Michel Odent, M.D.; Michael Rosenthal, M.D.; Don Creevy, M.D.; and Russian pioneer Igor Charkovsky. Experts consider "Water Baby" to be the major reference work on water birth. Winner of 16 festival awards. Produced and directed by Karil Daniels.
Point of View Productions in association with the Film Arts Foundation
WELL & STRONG: A TRUE STORY
Documentary about building wellness and the personal empowerment that results from using preventive and holistic approaches to health care. Focuses on Verna Henderson, a California schoolteacher whose doctor recommended surgery for a condition that was not responding to standard medical care. Unconvinced that surgery was the answer and unwilling to submit to the knife, Verna sought and successfully used various natural, non-invasive, holistic healing methods. She improved her condition dramatically and avoided the dreaded surgery. Recommended for health information centers, holistic health providers, senior groups, hospitals and organizations interested in empowerment issues. Festival winner. Produced and directed by Karil Daniels.
Purity Foods, Inc.
THE WONDERFOOD SPELT
An introduction to the ancient grain known as Triticum spelta and otherwise known as Spelt or Dinkel. The author cites research studies conducted in Germany regarding case studies of chronically ill patients and changes noted therein once they are introduced to a spelt-based diet. Nutritional qualities of spelt are compared with other cereal grains. The overall advantages are evident in the amino acid content, the high level of complex carbohydrates, B vitamins, and in minerals and trace elements. The popularity of the grain is traced from its origins in the middle east through western European civilizations, to its introduction in North America in 1988. There are 18 basic recipes.
River Blindness Foundation
ONCHOCERCIASIS OR RIVER BLINDNESS: A TECHNICAL REVIEW FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND SCIENTISTS
The combined work of seven physicians who have committed much of their professional lives to investigating and, one day, eliminating onchocerciasis. The booklet describes the disease and the black fly which transmits it. It also describes the disease's pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, ocular changes, diagnosis, community-wide assessment, treatment and control. It incorporates work of Dr. Bruce M. Greene, who spent much of his life studying and writing about onchocerciasis. Also included is the work of the following doctors: William R. Baldwin, Robert L. Kaiser, Eric A. Ottesen, and Hugh Taylor.
Society of Medical Friends of Wine
BULLETIN
Reprints of speeches given at quarterly meetings of the Society. "Bulletin" also includes general information on wine and health subjects. It is free to doctors of medicine; please use letterhead when requesting information.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
5 WAYS YOU CAN HELP ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL
How the Hospital, founded by Danny Thomas, conducts its life-saving research and patient care in the battle against childhood cancers. Admission to the Hospital is limited only by the requirements that children are: referred by a physician; suffering from a disease under study for which they have not had extensive treatment; not older than age 18. Once admitted, children receive total medical care for their illness despite the high cost of treatment.
The Better Health Foundation
BREAST CANCER RESOURCE GUIDE
Breast cancer services in the nine San Francisco bay area counties. Services include screening, diagnosis, treatment, emotional support, and prostheses. The Guide also provides information about breast cancer and breast health. A Spanish edition is under development. We want to help other communities develop their own Guide.
The National Campaign to End Neurological Disorders (END)
END UPDATE
A summary of current pertinent legislation, END initiatives, and directives for action. END seeks to help the community of people with Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, ALS, Parkinson's, stroke, Cerebral Palsy, and more.
The National Council on Spinal Cord Injury (NCSCI)
NCSCI NEWS
An information clearinghouse for NCSCI's members. It includes notes about member activities (symposia, rehabilitation programs, etc.) and a calendar of upcoming events. It supports NCSCI's mission to unite the spinal cord injury community. NCSCI's membership represents the entire spectrum of the SCI community--from rehabilitation hospitals and private foundations which raise money from research, to spinal cord injured individuals and scientists.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
The term "Functional Electrical Stimulation" (FES) can be applied to a wide variety of research and treatment approaches. This publication describes the various kinds of FES systems being used and researched today. It is intended to educate our constituents about available FES rehabilitation treatments that might prove beneficial in improving physical function after a spinal cord injury (SCI).
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
MALE REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
In order to understand the issues involved with sexual and reproductive function after a spinal cord injury (SCI), one must first understand normal reproductive function and, secondly, how an injury to the spinal cord affects that function. Therefore, the purpose of this publication is to provide background and current information about research to improve male reproductive function.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
OPTIONS: SPINAL CORD INJURY AND THE FUTURE
A collection of conversations with people who have spinal cord injuries. They share some of their experiences, emotions, etc. A top rate, motivational book.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
SEXUALITY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
Many people who sustain spinal cord injury (SCI) have serious concerns about how their injuries affect their ability to participate in and enjoy a sexual relationship. This document addresses some of the more common questions that arise on the topic of sex after a SCI. It also lists where to get more specific information.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
SPINAL CORD INJURY AWARENESS: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE AND IMAGES
Discusses the general public's misconceptions and attitudes toward those who use wheelchairs for mobility. Also included is a list of acceptable and unacceptable terminology for persons with disabilities.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH: WHAT'S NEW IN CURE AND TREATMENT RESEARCH?
Explains a bit about why it is so difficult to find effective treatments and/or a cure for spinal cord injury (SCI). It covers the physiology of nerve cells and what happens when they are damaged. Various methods of research are described. Animal testing is covered along with the most recent developments in SCI research and treatment.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
SPINAL CORD INJURY: STATISTICAL INFORMATION
Statistics and a brief explanation of each category: number of new injuries per year; total number of people with spinal cord injury (SCI); the injury level as compared with survival and function; hospitalization; after the hospital; survival; causes of death.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
SPINAL NETWORK: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO INDEPENDENT LIVING WITH A SPINAL CORD INJURY
Often considered "The Total Resource for the Wheelchair Community." Everyone with a spinal cord injury should have a copy of this book.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
TENDON TRANSFER SURGERY TO RESTORE HAND FUNCTION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
Tendon transfer surgery can play an important role in the rehabilitation of some people with quadraplegia following a spinal cord injury. By using this surgical technique, people may be able to perform vital activities of daily living such as handling small objects and personal hygiene without assistance, and thus significantly increase their level of independence. A list of hand surgery centers is also included.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
THE SCI CASE: WORKBOOK AND TAPE SET FOR TRIAL LAWYERS
An extensive look at legal matters involved with spinal cord injury as well as a solid background on spinal cord injury and complications which frequently arise. There are a total of 14 audio cassettes, accompanied by an approximately 450-page text in a looseleaf binder.
The Schepens Eye Research Institute
SUNDIAL MAGAZINE
Updates of progress at the Institute, a biomedical research organization affiliated with Harvard Medical School. Contains articles and B&W photos on the following topics: the eye; vision; research into blinding eye diseases such as retinal diseases, macular degeneration, glaucoma, corneal disease; research in areas including low vision aids, diagnostic technology, ocular immunology and retinal transplantation.
The Share Guide
THE SHARE GUIDE
A holistic health journal and resource directory for Northern California. Features articles on a variety of health and environment -related subjects, with a different theme each issue. Available free at over 700 outlets in 11 counties; 35,000 copies printed each quarter. Due to our editorial quality, 4-color glossy covers featuring beautiful nature photos, and polished graphic design, we have earned a reputation for integrity and quality over our 7 years of publication. Please contact us for advertising and subscription information.
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Alliance
WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW: FACTS ABOUT SIDS AND REDUCING THE RISKS FOR SIDS
For new parents, parents-to-be, and the general public. It states the new risk factors for, and explains the basics about SIDS.
Vegetarian Awareness Network
VEGE-KIT
One million Americans per year--over 20,000 per week--are adopting vegetarian diets. Over 12 million U.S. vegetarians have already sprouted up across America. Most consumers are motivated to go meatless to improve their health. They are hungry for creative, wholesome recipes and vegetarian information. Help is here! Vegetarian Awareness Network now offers the VEGE-KIT for those interested in a meatless lifestyle. VEGE-KIT includes a cookbook with quick, easy recipes and lots of information about vegetarian products and services. In Canada, call 1-800-EAT-VEGE.