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- Dr Michael IwersenDr Marc DrillichDr Victor E. CabreraProf Bonnie MallardDr Mehdi EmamDr Shannon CartwrightDr Tess Altvater-HughesDr Alexandra LivernoisDr Lauri Wagter-LesperanceDr Douglas C. HodginsDr John RemnantDr Heba AtallaDr Brad HineDr Joshua AleriDr Andrew FisherProf Clive PhillipsEmeritus Prof Norman B. WilliamsonProf Päivi J. Rajala-SchultzDr Tariq HalasaDr John F. MeeDr James BreenProf Theo J. G. M. LamDr Sarne De VliegherDr Nick J. BellProf Sharif S. AlyDr Sarah M. DepenbrockDr Peter DownDr Chris HudsonProf Martin GreenDr Lorenzo E. Hernández-CastellanoDr Klaus L. IngvartsenDr Mogens A. KroghProfessor Albert De Vries
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Particular focus on prerequisites required for effective herd health management (HHM) programmes, including understanding bovine disease epidemiology, improving disease surveillance (including the use of sensors), data-driven decision-making based on cow health records, as well as advances in understanding and optimising immune responseReviews HHM issues across the dairy cow life cycle, from reproduction and calf health to the transition stage and replacement of stock...
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The Human Superorganism
How the Microbiome Is Revolutionizing the Pursuit of a Healthy Life
2016
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"Eyeopening... Fascinating... may presage a paradigm shift in medicine.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Teeming with information and big ideas... Outstanding.”—Booklist (starred review)The origin of asthma, autism, Alzheimer's, allergies, cancer, heart disease, obesity, and even some kinds of depression is now clear. Award-winning researcher on the microbiome, professor Rodney Dietert presents a new paradigm in human biology ...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine's (A4M) Seventeenth World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies Spring Summer and Winter Sessions (2009 conference year). Also includes Anti-Aging Clinical Protocols 2010-2011.
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- The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine
2012
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Current, important information on mastitis for all food animal practitioners! Topics will include new perspectives in mastitis control, treatment of clinical mastitis, antimicrobial resistance in mastitis pathogens, the role of diagnostic microbiology in mastitis control programs, update on control of Staph aureus and Strep ag, epidemiology and control of mycoplasma mastitis, managing environmental mastitis, mastitis vaccine strategies, using mastitis records and somatic cell count data, t...
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- The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine
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Guest Editor Gary Osweiler presents a comprehensive look at ruminant toxicology. Topics will include biofuels co-products tolerance and toxicology for ruminants, diagnostic toxicology for ruminants, metal/mineral poisoning and interactions, reproductive toxicants in forage and grain crops, ruminant mycotoxicoses, antidotes and therapy for ruminant toxicants, western plant hazardous to ruminants, southeastern toxic plants affecting ruminants, northeastern plants toxic to ruminants, industri...
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Arthritis and You
A Comprehensive Digest for Patients and Caregivers
2013
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Arthritis is the number one cause of disability in the U.S. with more than 40 million people diagnosed; that number is expected to rise as baby boomers continue to age. Yet few understand what arthritis really is, how it develops, and what sufferers can do to minimize its impact on daily activities and quality of life. Here, Naheed Ali weighs in with insight into the inner workings of arthritis and the treatment options available to patients.By first defining arthritis, and examini...
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Principles of Microbiological Troubleshooting in the Industrial Food Processing Environment provides proven approaches and suggestions for finding sources of microbiological contamination of industrially produced products.Industrial food safety professionals find themselves responsible for locating and eliminating the source(s) of food contamination. These are often complex situations for which they have not been adequately prepared. This book is written with them, the in-plant foo...
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At no other time in human existence have there been so many environmental changes. Over 87,000 chemicals are now commercially available in the U.S., almost all of which have not been tested for safety, particularly in young children and the growing fetus. The number and quantity of chemicals has continued to increase since World War II--and so too has the incidence of many chronic health problems, such as Type 2 Diabetes, obesity, thyroid disease, asthma, allergy, autoimmune disease, autis...
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The Biology of Fungi Impacting Human Health
A Tropical Asia-Pacific Perspective
2012
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Fungi have become increasingly significant determinants of human health and may cause as heavy a burden to health as viruses, bacteria and parasites. This outcome has occurred on account of the rise in diseases affecting the immune system and in the risk factors associated with advances in technologies used to treat various diseases and human conditions. These trends are no more evident than in tropical locations. This text emphasizes the biology of fungi impacting human health, with an em...
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Gut Microbiota
Interactive Effects on Nutrition and Health
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Gut Microbiota: Interactive Effects on Nutrition and Health focuses on the fascinating intestinal microbiome as it relates to nutrition. The book covers the core science in the microbiome field and draws links between the microbiome and nutrition in medicine. Reflecting the most current state of evidence available in the field, the early chapters introduce key concepts about the microbiome, and the latter focus on the application of the gut microbiome and nutrition science. Both human stud...
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Achieving sustainable production of milk Volume 3
Dairy herd management and welfare
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- Dr Ken LeslieTrevor DeVriesAnusha BulumullaDr Mi ZhouProf. Le Luo GuanProf. John McNamaraProf. Pekka HuhtanenProf. Michel A. WattiauxMatias A. AguerreSanjeewa D. RanathungaProf. C. J. C. PhillipsProf. J. R. RocheDr Michael BlümmelDr A. MullerDr C. SchaderProfessor Mario HerreroM. R. GargProf. C. Jamie NewboldDr Gregory B. PennerProf. Kenneth NordlundProf. Alexander C. O. EvansDr Jan HultgrenShenming ZengDr P. MoroniDr F. WelcomeM. F. AddisDr Nick J. BellProf. Wendela WapenaarSimon ArcherDr John RemnantAlan MurphyProf. Jacqueline B. MatthewsProf. Jeffrey RushenProf. Michael StearKaren Fairlie-ClarkeNicholas JonssonBonnie MallardDavid GrothProf. David C. BarrettKristen K. ReyherAndrea TurnerDavid A. TisdallMr Jonathan StathamProf. Jennie E. PryceYvette de HaasDr Carmen GalloAna StrappiniEmily Miller-Cushon
2017
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Reviews advances in understanding and improving the welfare of dairy cattle;Summarises current research on rumen biology, digestion and ways of optimising nutrition of dairy cattle from grazing to feed and feed supplements;Discusses latest developments in maintaining the health of dairy cattle, including the genetics of disease resistance and dairy herd health management
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Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity, Volume 5
Treatment Options of Chemical Sensitivity
2017
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The clinical approaches to the chronic degenerative diseases that drain our resources, and compromise our well-being, have become almost exclusively symptom-focused. The common wisdom is that they are idiopathic with final outcomes to be managed rather than prevented or cured. That they are potentially reversible rarely enters any discussion between doctor and patient. Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity, Volume 5: Treatment Options of Chemical Sensitivity
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