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Boys into Men: Staying Healthy through the Teen Years [Hardcover]

Mark A. Goldstein M.D. (Author), Myrna Chandler Goldstein (Author)

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August 30, 2000 0313309663 978-0313309663

What are the most prevalent sports injuries for male teenagers? How should a guy protect himself from injury or disease while enjoying outdoor activities? Is it normal for a teenager to feel depressed? Answers to these questions and others often asked by adolescent boys can be found in this straightforward guide written specifically for them. Goldstein, a physician who specializes in care for adolescents, provides examples from his own practice to explain the most common ailments of this age group, as well as to provide boys with the choices they can make to help keep themselves healthy.

Arranged topically, each chapter covers a different aspect of mind and body. Readers will discover what physical changes they can expect at their age, as well as the most common physical ailments. They can also find out what psychological changes they may be experiencing and why, along with ways to get help for serious problems like drug and alcohol abuse or suicidal tendencies. The many topics covered include: nutrition, sports, injuries, sexuality, suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and cross cultural issues. Written with an emphasis on wellness, advice is given on how to prevent injuries and disease, as well as how to care for one's body through good habits like eating well and getting enough sleep. Boys are encouraged to take care of themselves and to develop open and honest relationships with their physicians to help insure a happy and healthy adolescence.


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Gr 7 Up-The Goldsteins take on a host of physical- and mental-health issues that are common among adolescent boys. They include possible sports injuries and those that can occur while engaging in outdoor activities, issues related to sexuality and emotional health, chronic conditions and diseases, and issues of special concern to gay teens. Much of the text has an avuncular tone, frequently beginning a section with an anecdote about one of Dr. Mark Goldstein's patients before launching into a discussion of the specific issues involved. Frequent pencil drawings, many of them humorous, add to the nonthreatening tone. Despite the obvious sincerity of the effort, the book seems rather slapdash. The tense frequently jumps from second person to third person, from a formal to an informal voice. Some sections, such as the discussion of a minor's right to seek medical care with or without parental consent, will leave many readers baffled, and, in some cases, the information is questionable. For example, it isn't necessary for campers in the U.S. to cover themselves with mosquito netting to protect against vampire-bat attacks. Each chapter includes sources for more information, but the magazines listed are frequently medical journals that will probably be too difficult for many readers. Lynda Madaras's The What's Happening to My Body? Book for Boys (Newmarket, 2000) is a better, though not as comprehensive choice.

Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, IL

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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"This is a book that belongs in the reference section and also in the circulating collection. It has all the information that young adult males need, but are usually afraid to ask. . . . Essential." -

Blanche Woolls & David Loertscher (GaleGroup.com)


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Dr. Goldstein was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. During college and medical school he was involved in medical research at the National Institutes of Health. After completing his residency and fellowship training in Boston, his first appointment was at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Subsequently, he was asked to form the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. He has written many articles and books around health-related topics for the professional and lay audience often working with his spouse Myrna, an independent scholar and journalist. Dr. Goldstein is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School where he is an active teacher and continues the practice of adolescent and young adult medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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