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Books in Understanding Disease series

  • The Rainbow Club

    Annette Aubrey

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Jan. 7, 2008)
    These charming illustrated storybooks allow small children to get to grips withupsetting and bewildering situations that might be affecting them or people around them.Series features: Through rhyming stories, the author deals sensitively with the topics of divorce, adoption, bereavement and bullying, reassuring young readers that emotions they may be experiencing are ‘normal’ and shared by others. Beautiful artwork supports rhyming stories. In line with PSHE criteria for Early Years. Thought-provoking notes for parents and teaches revisit each story and explore the characters’ behaviour.
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  • Bubonic Plague

    Rachel Lynette

    Library Binding (Kidhaven Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    The bubonic plague--also known as the Black Death--devasted Europe during medieval times. This book explores how the disease spread, how it affected communities, and what the ravaged population did to combat it.
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  • SARS

    Gail Stewart

    Hardcover (KidHaven, Sept. 17, 2004)
    Describes SARS, how it is treated, and what is being done to prevent future outbreaks of the disease.
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  • Sleep Drugs

    Mali R Schantz-Feld

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publications, July 8, 2011)
    Interrupted sleep can be a major problem, leading to drowsiness, confusion & memory problems during waking hours. This work looks at the drugs that are available to counter sleep problems & offers assessments of the benefits & problems associated with each.
  • Cocaine and Crack

    Julian Chomet

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Dec. 15, 1987)
    Understanding Drugs is an in-depth information series covering all aspects of drugs, their use and their abuse. Each title gives clear information about particular drugs what they are, where they come from, and their effects on both mental and physical health. The series seeks to inform and warn against the abuse of drugs, but in a straightforward and sympathetic manner.The books also examine the social effects of drug-taking and the drugs trade - the economics of the dealers and pushers, who transport and distribute the drugs, and to whom. Each title ends with a section on curbing drug abuse and a list of useful addresses for further information.
  • A Kid's Guide to Asthma

    Rae Simons

    Hardcover (Village Earth Press, Dec. 6, 2013)
    Asthma affects millions of people around the world every day. Asthma can keep you from taking part in your favorite sport or even make taking a single breath difficult. Even if you don't have asthma, you probably have family or friends who do. Asthma can even be deadly in some cases, making it much more than just an annoying cough or a bit of trouble breathing. You may hear about asthma on TV and read about it online. But many people-kids and adults-don't understand much about asthma. What does asthma do to your body? Why do some people have asthma while others don't? What is life like for the people around the world who have asthma or live with someone who does? How can people live normal lives while taking care of their asthma? You'll find answers to all of these questions and more!
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  • Morphine

    M Foster Olive, David J Triggle

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Morphine is one of the oldest and most powerful pain relievers. Referred to as an opiate, morphine is one of the main chemicals found in opium, a gooey sap-like substance obtained from the opium poppy. Morphine can produce extraordinary relief from many types of pain, but also produces other effects such as sedation, constipation, lowered pulse and blood pressure, and feelings of extreme pleasure. Morphine and other opiate drugs are often called narcotic drugs, since in high doses they can produce heavy sedation and a sleep- or coma-like state called narcosis. Prolonged use of morphine can result in dependence and addiction, even when the pain that necessitated a prescription for the narcotic has disappeared. This use of prescription narcotic pain relievers for reasons other than pain relief is a growing problem in the United States and elsewhere. Morphine covers the history, uses, and dangers of this addictive drug.
  • A Kid's Guide to Malnutrition

    Rae Simons

    Hardcover (Village Earth Press, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Malnutrition is a huge health problem for millions of people. Malnutrition, when people don't have healthy food to eat, affects people around the world every day. Malnutrition means unhealthy obese people and starving children. Malnutrition means getting sick because of a diet that's unbalanced and isn't nutritious. You may hear about malnutrition on TV and read about it online. But many people-kids and adults-don't understand much about how malnutrition affects our health. What does malnutrition do to your body? How are people who eat more than they should and people who don't have enough to eat both dealing with malnutrition? What is life like for the people around the world who don't have healthy food choices to make? In this book, you'll find the answers to all of these questions and more!
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  • A Kid's Guide to Obesity

    Sheila Stewart

    Hardcover (Village Earth Press, Dec. 5, 2013)
    Obesity is a major health problem around the world. Millions of people are affected by obesity. They may have health problems caused by obesity or find normal activities difficult. Obesity can even lead to early death. With big portion sizes, unhealthy food choices, and fast food on every corner, obesity is a bigger problem than ever before. You hear about obesity on TV and read about it online. But many people-kids and adults-don't understand how much your weight can affect your health. What happens to your body when you're obese? How do people become obese? What is life like for the people around the world who are obese? What can you do if you're overweight or obese to change your life?
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  • A Kid's Guide to Bugs and How They Can Make You Sick

    Rae Simons

    Hardcover (Village Earth Press, Dec. 6, 2013)
    Bugs are a very important part of our world. They help move forward the natural patterns of the planet. They are a big part of the world's food chain and natural environment. But some bugs can also make you very sick. Bugs can bite and sting. Mosquitoes, ticks, and flies can carry deadly diseases. Bugs are all around us, but many people-kids and adults-don't understand much about how bugs can affect our health. What does a bug bite do to your body? How can people catch diseases from bugs like ticks and mosquitoes? How can you keep yourself safe from bug bites and the diseases that some bugs carry? You'll find answers to all of these questions and more!
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  • Speed and Amphetamines

    Julian Chomet

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, April 12, 1990)
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  • A Kid's Guide to Pollution and How It Can Make You Sick

    Rae Simons

    Hardcover (Village Earth Press, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Pollution is a major health issue around the world. Pollution in the air, soil, and water can get into your body and cause many problems. Lung, heart, stomach, and mental problems can all be tied to pollution in the environment. Pollution can be deadly, as well, making the problem an even more serious one. Taking care of the world around us is not just about having a clean planet, it's about staying healthy, too. You may hear about pollution on TV or read about it online. But many people-kids and adults-don't understand much about pollution and how it affects our health. What does pollution do to your body? What kinds of health problems can pollution cause? How does pollution get into our bodies through our food? What are people around the world doing to make our planet greener and our people healthier. You'll find answers to all of these questions and more!
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