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A good source of information on womens health and diseases, April 12, 2000
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This review is from: Women's Health: Hormones, Emotions and Behavior (Psychiatry and Medicine) (Hardcover)
This book includes an overview of the complex relation between hormones and individual as well as environmental influences in health and disease in women. The book gives information and background material important for treating problems related to the reproductive cycle, eating disorders, drug treatment of women and treatment issues in coronary artery disease and breast cancer. The book is oriented firstly for the practicing physician in primary care, psychiatry, internal medicine and gynecology and obstetrics, but it is easy reading for general public with a basic knowledge of physiology and women's reproductive characteristics. This book offers a new view because it combines consideration of psychological and physical disorders affecting women and discusses their treatments. It is highly recommended, especially for women who are interested in how their bodies work and how hormones and behavior can influence in health and diseases.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A good source of information on womens health and diseases, April 12, 2000
This review is from: Women's Health: Hormones, Emotions and Behavior (Psychiatry and Medicine) (Hardcover)
This book includes an overview of the complex relation between hormones and individual as well as environmental influences in health and disease in women. The book gives information and background material important for treating problems related to the reproductive cycle, eating disorders, drug treatment of women and treatment issues in coronary artery disease and breast cancer. The book is oriented firstly for the practicing physician in primary care, psychiatry, internal medicine and gynecology and obstetrics, but it is easy reading for general public with a basic knowledge of physiology and women's reproductive characteristics. This book offers a new view because it combines consideration of psychological and physical disorders affecting women and discusses their treatments. It is highly recommended, especially for women who are interested in how their bodies work and how hormones and behavior can influence in health and diseases.
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