Consumer Health:
Seventh Edition References

These lists are linked to full-text versions or abstracts of many of the references cited in the book. The abstracts are located on the National Library of Medicine's PubMed site, which provides a convenient way to locate additional information by clicking on the "Related Articles" link to the right of the citation,

    1. Consumer health issues
    2. Separating fact from fiction
    3. Frauds and quackery
    4. Advertising and other marketing practices
    5. Science-based health care
    6. Mental health care
    7. Dental care
    8. Alternative" methods
    9. Self-care
    10. Health-care facilities
    11. Basic nutrition concepts
    12. Nutrition fads, fallacies, and scams
    13. Weight control
    14. Exercise concepts, products, and services
    15. Cardiovascular diseases
    16. Arthritis and related disorders
    17. Cancer
    18. AIDS
    19. Drug products
    20. Skin care and beauty aids
    21. Especially for women
    22. Health devices
    23. Coping with death
    24. Health insurance
    25. Health care economics
    26. Consumer laws, agencies, and strategies

This page was revised on July 15, 2003.

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