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Published November, 2007
By Jo Haydon and J Haydon
Publisher: Whurr Publishers Ltd
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Nurses are increasingly being asked to provide information when a genetic diagnosis is made, whether to the individual patient or to members of his or her family.

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Published July, 2007
By Columba McLaughlin and C McLaughlin
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The book is an attempt to make sense of suicide related behaviour in terms of understanding its aetiology and how practitioners can respond in a caring and therapeutic manner. The last 30 years the data gathered has consistently indicated that suicide is a leading cause of death in young people especially men.

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Published April, 2007
By Linda M. Luxon and Deepak Prasher
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Noise is an increasing problem in everyday life, and many noise–induced hearing problems are irreversible. This book focuses on all aspects of noise–related problems, including noise effects on stress levels, functional changes after noise–induced cochlear damage, occupational hearing loss and noise conservation problems.

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Published March, 2007
By Alison Laver-Fawcett
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This textbook on assessment is written for both occupational therapy and physiotherapy students. It begins by defining what is meant by assessment and discussing its complexity, including the challenge of measuring human behaviour and the impact of the environment.

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Published August, 2006
By John Atkinson and Malcolm Crowe
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An important book by researchers from across disciplines introducing varying ideas on research, important in these days of inter–disciplinary and multi–centered investigation.

The book introduces academics to new areas of endeavour and encourages researchers and students to think broadly when devising their studies.

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Published July, 2006
By Bruce E. Murdoch, Julie Cichero, Julie A. Y. Cichero and J Cichero
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The ability to swallow safely is paramount in the care and management of dysphagic patients. Clinicians must therefore understand how a normal swallow occurs. Dysphagia describes the process in depth, and discusses variations in swallowing related to age and what it is that is being swallowed.

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Published June, 2006
By J. F. Stein, Catherine Stoodley and J. Stein
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An engaging introductory text to the subject, Neuroscience: An Introduction begins with a brief history of neuroscience, and then goes on to cover cellular and biophysical aspects, sensory systems, motor systems, the hypothalamus, the automatic nervous system, learning and memory, and speech and reading.

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Published April, 2006
By Valerie E. Newton, Pamela Vallely and Pamela J. Vallely
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The aim of the book is to provide a text which brings together the expertise from two separate disciplines applied to a shared problem; that of hearing impairment resulting from an infectious cause.  The book has been written to be accessible to both disciplines.

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Published April, 2006
By Ingrid Soderback, Franklin Stein, Susan K. Cutler, Barbara Larson, Susan Cutler, Ingrid Soederback and F Stein
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This practical book describes how the principles of ergonomics should be applied by occupational therapists. It clearly demonstrates how to create functional environments to prevent injuries and enabling people with disabilities to engage in everyday occupations.

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Published April, 2006
By David Barrett, Mark Gretton, Ian Jones, Professor Ian Jones and I Jones
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Cardiac Care provides a quick and simple reference guide for clinicians to enable them to provide effective and evidence-based practice in cardiac care.

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