Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology V5, Volume 5 (v. 5) Review

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Once I had this book borrowed from a local library. It is an extensive alphabetical list of alkaloids containing a brief chemical, physical and pharmaceutical info under each alkaloid name. (Eg. melting points of the substance and its salts, solubilities, crystallisation, angles of rotation of polarised light, effects on ingestion, occurence in nature, etc.). Anyone with an interest in plant substances will find it interesting. The copy I have seen was printed in 1947 in New York, so today it may be a little out of date.

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The Poisoned Needle: Suppressed Facts about Vaccination Review

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I'm taking the liberty of quoting Robert B. Edge:

The CDC openly admits that only 10% of all vaccine adverse affects are reported. Of the ones reported most are discounted because of the criteria used to define an adverse event. Most of the data collected on these adverse events is buried under bureaucratic control. How do I know this? My son was one of those adverse events. He nearly died due to a bad or hot lot vaccine. When it was branded as a hot lot the FDA refused to put it on the recall list because it would cost the pharmaceutical company money to recall it. In the ensuing law suit we had to go into federal court and sue the Department of Health and Human Resources to get them to provide documents that they are already required by law to provide. Every time we have found an expert witness to testify they have been bought off by the pharmaceutical industry. Now if vaccines are so safe why all the cover-up? Ms. Mcbean asks some very valid questions and makes some brilliant observations. Because her "facts" don't jive with the accepted beliefs doesn't mean that they are false. The risk of vaccine damage to your child seems small until the damage is done. Then it is 100%! The conclusion that I have come to is the vaccines are all about money. The truth has been kept from the public so an informed decision can't be made easily. A little digging into how drugs are approved makes it quite plain that the drug companies write the rules to their own benefit and the patient be damned. It is all about money. It more parents read this book before vaccinating there would be fewer vaccines sold and that's a fact!

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This is the Classic Anti-Vaccination Bible!Eleanor McBean - an Anti-Vaccination activist, researcher and author, created one of the best sources for truth on the Vaccination issue.Cold hard facts and many studies, examples, charts, photos and proofs are included in this very important work."Physicians have been looking in the wrong direction for the cure of disease. The cause of disease is stubbornly ignored and the seeds for more disease are sown with the use of vaccination. This infusion of poison into the masses only serves to intensify the disease in some cases, suppress the symptoms in others, and create new and more serious disease. Thus, the simple diseases of the past have devolved into the horrors of the present-our terrifying and expanding crop of "killer diseases". Eleanor McBean has accumulated compelling evidence regarding the vaccination of the masses, the role of politics and profit, and reasons we should reject The Poisoned Needle.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Receptor Signal Transduction Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) Review

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Laboratory manual edited by Gary B. Willars and R. A. John Chaliss. Maybe the most forthcoming limitation of this manual is it's "mission" to cover a vast array of protocols. This becomes a shortcoming because the space given for each technique and the theoretical backgrounds that substantiate them are very limited (short). Compare for instance the information on receptor binding given by Sebastian Lazareno on this book and the same author's chapter on the book edited by Tatsuya Haga. On the other hand, many of the articles are from experts in their fields and as an overall evaluation, the editors and contributors improved over the first edition witch was very limited in terms of coverage.

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Univ. of Leicester, UK.Also available in plastic comb-binding format. Compiles state-ofthe-art methods for interrogating ligand-receptor and receptor-effector interactions. For professionals. 44 contributors, 18 U.S. DNLM: Signal Transduction--physiology.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Diabetes Pocketcard Set Review

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Excellent quick pocket reference for hospital rounds and office patients. Easy to use. Lots of information.

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The Diabetes pocketcard Set has all the relevant information for themanagement of diabetes in everyday clinical practice - compact, precise,and always ready in your lab coat. Contents include the following:* The most up-to-date screening guidelines and blood glucosevalue interpretation tables* Comprehensive overview of the clinical evaluation of the diabetic patient* Treatment guidelines and algorithms for type 1 and type 2 diabetes* Prescribing information for available insulin formulations andoral hypoglycemic agents* Sample insulin regimes using short- and long-acting insulin formulations* Guidelines for the prevention and management of diabetesrelated complications* Recommendations for blood pressure and lipid management inthe diabetic patient

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Memory and Emotion: The Making of Lasting Memories Review

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One of the faculties of mind that is extremely puzzling is our capacity to remember.Jane Austen knew this.In _Mansfield Park_, she wrote, "If any one faculty of our nature may be called more wonderful than the rest, I do think it is memory...We are, to be sure, a miracle every way; but our powers of recollecting and of forgetting do seem peculiarly past finding out."Past finding out two hundred years ago, yes, and not nearly fully found out now, but memory is gradually yielding its secrets.James L. McGaugh is the director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at the University of California, and he has written a primer, _Memory and Emotion: The Making of Lasting Memories_ (Columbia University Press), which is a fine summary of how some of the mysteries of memory are being tackled.He has written "for a general readership" (the book is in the "Maps of the Mind" series), but the subject will be a foreign one for most readers, and there are pithy pages that his general readers may have to struggle through.For the most part, though, McGaugh tells good anecdotes and admirably makes clear some of the most hidden of mental processes, and the explanations help us wonder anew at the remarkable capacities that every one of us takes for granted.
It is certainly a field in which people are interested.There are plenty of books with titles like _Boost Your Memory Now_, and the health stores do a fine business in herbal treatments that are supposed to make our memories better, with little evidence they work.There may be drugs that improve specific memories, however, or decrease their consolidation.Much of the research has been done on rats; evolutionarily, their brains wound up much like ours, just smaller and less complex.Rats can be trained to do such memory-requiring tasks as maze-running and then can be fiddled with in ways that humans cannot.Such drugs as strychnine, a central nervous system stimulant, can be given immediately _after_ maze training (that is, after all the learning exercise has been done), and the rats remember better what they learned during the training.Giving the strychnine hours after the training does nothing; the brains must have a consolidation phase during which the memory is laid down.Other experiments show that a drug like propranolol, used to lower blood pressure because it counteracts the body's store of epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), can counteract epinephrine's capacity to help consolidate memories.Giving propranolol after an emotional memory test blocks the enhancement boost that emotion gives to memory.This is not an academic exercise.Emergency room victims of trauma, if given propranolol, are less likely to have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
In such ways is memory yielding its secrets.In his review, McGaugh quite rightly refers to the important work of Susan Loftus that shows that false memories can be implanted, especially in children.If you go to a family reunion, it does not take long to learn that some people remember important events one way, and others another contradictory way, but the memories are really there, false or not.Implanting such seemingly real memories is the way that bogus therapists convince their patients that, say, they have received Satanic abuse as children.Eyewitness testimony has been shown to be terribly fallible, now that we have video cameras and DNA testing.But McGaugh and others have been able to discover some secrets about how generally reliable a servant memory is and how it is able to do its job.His volume allows us the pleasing exercise of picking up from a leader in the field just how much research has been accomplished, and of catching a bit of his enthusiasm for his work.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Pitfalls and Errors of HPLC in Pictures Review

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Veronika Meyer hits a home run with Pitfalls and Errors of HPLC in Pictures. The examples are very useful, although chances are that you will not have seen and may not see many of the examples in your entire career. The examples do stress, however, that there are many sources of possible errors when you develop an HPLC method. In itself this should not be a surprise, but if knowing this will lead the reader to question the outcome of their experiments, the end result will be better methods and more satisfied customers.

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Errors are a common companion of all human acitvity, including work in the laboratory. Yet it is a great pity if erroneous results are produced with great effort and by using expensive instruments and demanding procedures. Therefore a book about sources of errors in high performance liquid chromatography, today's most widely used analytical method, is highly recommended. Maybe the topic is not welcomed enthusiastically but, nevertheless, it is nessecary.
In conception, at least, possibe problems can be devided into two categories. "Errors" are troublesome opponents of accurate and precise results which, however, can be understood. In contrast, "pitfalls" are totally unexpected intruders and the secret behind them is difficult to discover. The worst are those which are not detected but which affect the result anyway.
The book does not, nevertheless, distinguish between the two types. The reader decide how they classify them. The single topics were presented in a clearly arranged style: a brief text with a corresponding figure which should encourage reading and thinking.
Chemists and laboratory assistants get numerous hints how correct and reliable results could be transposed in daily laboratory work.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Manual of Aesthetic Surgery 1 (With DVD Video) Review

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This book is attractive at first sight with it's glossy paper and high quality drawings. But the book missed out on the most important thing for a book: essence. It sets a goal to educate the non-professionals, i.e., the surgeons who are not in the aesthetic surgery business yet. But the techniques described, except for the upper blepharoplasty and the adjuvant therapies, could never be copied by a non-specialty trained surgeon. In other words, the book missed both the professionals and the wannabes.

Additionally, the author failed to point out the complications, pitfalls, complexities, and difficulties of the procedures. It's like this text itself is a big trap for "novice" aesthetic surgeons to jump in. A responsible educator would have adopted a more responsible approach.

The author wants to standardize the aesthetic procedures for the world, yet he presents only the procedures carrying his own name, the "Mang Method". It's a test of the tolerance of the internatonal aesthetic surgery society indeed.

The included DVD is in Zone II format which means that it cannot be played in a DVD machine with the US Format.

The book may be a commercial success, but it failed in serving its real purpose--teaching.

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This operative manual in two volumes with accompanying CD-ROMs focuses on the 10 most important and frequent operative procedures in aesthetic plastic surgery. Techniques are displayed in a step-by-step manner with instructive drawings and pre- and post-operative photographs and only as much text as is absolutely necessary to support the illustrations. Each operative procedure is also made available in a short video on the CD-ROM accompanying the book. The book and CD-ROMs will enable the user to easily figure out the most appropriate technique, the tricks and pitfalls and eventual complication management for each indication. The manual will cover operative procedures in the fields of: Rhinoplasty, eyelid correction, laser surgery, liposuction, face lift, injectable implants, breast surgery, peeling.

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