Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Medicine for Mountaineering or Cheating Destiny

Medicine for Mountaineering: And Other Wilderness Activities

Author: James A Wilkerson

A classic since 1967, Medicine for Mountaineering, starts where first-aid manuals stop. Written and edited by ten climber-physicians who specialize in various fields of medicine, this fully updated edition offers expert information on preventing, diagnosing and treating major and minor medial emergencies in the backcountry.



Books about: Warrior King or Politics

Cheating Destiny: Living with Diabetes

Author: James S Hirsch

Distinguished journalist and best-selling author James S. Hirsch offers an engaging blend of history, reportage, advocacy, and memoir that speaks for, and to, the more than twenty million Americans who live with diabetes. Hirsch is intimately familiar with the disease: he has lived with type 1 diabetes for three decades. His brother, Irl, also a diabetic, is one of the country's leading diabetologists. Most poignantly, his young son, Garrett, was diagnosed with it at age three. Hirsch draws on all this expertise to craft an incisive, surprising portrayal of the science behind the disorder and its skyrocketing impact on our economy and society. Cheating Destiny offers revealing views of life with diabetes: the urge toward secrecy that many diabetics feel, the glycemic roller coaster they ride, the everyday psychological and emotional hurdles, and the perseverance -- even heroism -- required for survival. Anyone who lives with diabetes -- or loves a diabetic -- will find here an empowering voice.



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