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Breathe Right Now: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Treating the Most Common Breathing Disorders  
Author: Debra Fulghum Bruce
ISBN: 0393045994
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Library Journal
Writing for lay readers, pulmonologist Smolley and Bruce, a medical writer with a family history of respiratory disorders, present a wealth of information about such ailments. First, they explain in depth what causes common breathing problems, including allergies, asthma, and nasal disorders. A chapter each is then devoted to selecting medical treatment, avoiding triggers, achieving optimal fitness (even for those with exercise-induced asthma), using a nutritional approach to prevent breathing problems, and controlling nighttime problems. The role stress and emotion play in weakening the immune system and exacerbating breathing problems is covered, as are alternative nondrug treatments, which the authors suggest might be used to complement traditional medical treatments. Finally, lists of Internet resources, national support groups, and a glossary are provided. Throughout, readers are encouraged to confer with their primary-care physician, specialists, and family members in developing a personal action plan to control breathing problems. A valuable addition to any consumer health collection.?Sue Hollander, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Lib. of the Health Sciences, RockfordCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Booklist
Smolley, who specializes in lung problems and sleep disorders, saw his father die from sudden shortness of breath; Bruce comes from a family whose members have suffered a variety of breathing problems, and she has long had difficulty breathing. Their combination of professional expertise and personal experience makes for a wide-ranging book that scientifically, sympathetically, and clearly explains breathing problems. For the sufferer seeking answers, the first step in what sometimes is a long process is finding a knowledgeable, understanding doctor. Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of all subsequent treatment, Smolley and Bruce say, and patients should seek control of their self-care. Smolley and Bruce discuss allergies, asthma, and many other diseases and problems as well as treatments, the avoidance of disease triggers, achieving optimal fitness, and using good nutrition and various psychological practices. They also allow that alternative therapies can often be helpful. William Beatty


Review
"Whether you have asthma, allergy, sinusitis, emphysema, or other respiratory problems, I urge everyone to read this book.  You can help yourself or someone you love to enjoy a normal, higher quality of life."
--Rob Muzzio, Olympic decathlete and asthma sufferer


From the Paperback edition.


Book Description
For the 70 million Americans who suffer from one or more breathing problems, the first complete guide to their causes and their treatment. Allergies, asthma, sinusitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)--these and other misery-causing and often life-threatening respiratory disorders plague tens of millions of Americans. The good news in Breathe Right Now is that modern medicine has developed a wide range of effective treatments for the sneezing, sniffling, shortness of breath, wheezing, sleep disorders, and other problems that have caused so many people to put their lives on hold. Written by a trained clinician and an experienced medical writer, it is the first comprehensive reference and medical self-help book that does not endorse any single prescribed regimen or cure. Rather, it offers authoritative and accessible information on the many types of breathing disorders and provides a myriad of medical and nondrug options for managing them. With up-to-date information on the latest research and medical breakthroughs, numerous charts and checklists on drugs, symptoms and risk factors, full coverage of mind/body and other alternative therapies, and special sections on the particular needs of children and the elderly, this is a book that will be helping readers breathe easier for years to come.




Breathe Right Now: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Treating the Most Common Breathing Disorders

ANNOTATION

"...a comprehensive reference & medical self-help book that does not endorse any single prescribed regimen or cure... describes many types of breathing disorders & offers a vast array of medical & nondrug treatment options."

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The good news contained in Breathe Right Now is that modern medicine has developed a wide range of effective treatments for the sneezing, sniffling, shortness of breath, wheezing, sleep disorders, and other problems that have caused so many people to put their lives on hold. Written by a trained clinician and an experienced medical writer, it is an extensive reference and medical self-help book that does not endorse any single prescribed regimen or cure. Rather, the authors offer authoritative and accessible information on the many types of breathing disorders and provide a myriad of medical and non-drug options for managing them. With up-to-date information on the latest research and medical breakthroughs, numerous charts and checklists on drugs, symptoms, and risk factors, full coverage of mind/body and other alternative therapies, and special sections on the particular needs of children and the elderly, Breathe Right Now will be helping readers breathe easier for years to come.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Writing for lay readers, pulmonologist Smolley and Bruce, a medical writer with a family history of respiratory disorders, present a wealth of information about such ailments. First, they explain in depth what causes common breathing problems, including allergies, asthma, and nasal disorders. A chapter each is then devoted to selecting medical treatment, avoiding triggers, achieving optimal fitness (even for those with exercise-induced asthma), using a nutritional approach to prevent breathing problems, and controlling nighttime problems. The role stress and emotion play in weakening the immune system and exacerbating breathing problems is covered, as are alternative nondrug treatments, which the authors suggest might be used to complement traditional medical treatments. Finally, lists of Internet resources, national support groups, and a glossary are provided. Throughout, readers are encouraged to confer with their primary-care physician, specialists, and family members in developing a personal action plan to control breathing problems. A valuable addition to any consumer health collection.Sue Hollander, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Lib. of the Health Sciences, Rockford

     



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