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1. Back-to-School Health News.(Influenza)(Brief
 
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3. Older nurses face the challenges
 
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8. Tuberculosis: Back to the Future
9. Stepping Back to Health
 
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11. Back to School for Social Work
12. HOW TO SAVE YOUR BACK: A Ninety-Nine
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13. Heal Your Aching Back: What a
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14. Down Range: To Iraq and Back
 
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16. Recovery high schools: these schools
 
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1. Back-to-School Health News.(Influenza)(Brief Article): An article from: Techniques
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Title: Back-to-School Health News.(Influenza)(Brief Article)
Publication: Techniques (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2001
Publisher: Association for Career and Technical Education
Volume: 76Issue: 6Page: 48

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2. Back to school: what's in your students' backpacks?(TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY: An article from: Nursing Education Perspectives
by Diane J. Skiba
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Title: Back to school: what's in your students' backpacks?(TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY
Author: Diane J. Skiba
Publication: Nursing Education Perspectives (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2010
Publisher: National League for Nursing, Inc.
Volume: 31Issue: 5Page: 318(3)

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3. Older nurses face the challenges of tertiary study: a group of RGONs, most in their fifties, went back to school for a year. Here three share their journey ... article from: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand
by Marilynn Bruton, Lynette Harrison, Julie Pleasants
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Title: Older nurses face the challenges of tertiary study: a group of RGONs, most in their fifties, went back to school for a year. Here three share their journey to comprehensive registration.(education)
Author: Marilynn Bruton
Publication: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2003
Publisher: New Zealand Nurses' Organisation
Volume: 9Issue: 8Page: 28(1)

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4. SNA releases Back to School Nutrition Trends Report: results show what schools are doing to increase healthy options for kids.(Special Report)(School Nutrition ... An article from: Curriculum Review
by Gale Reference Team
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Title: SNA releases Back to School Nutrition Trends Report: results show what schools are doing to increase healthy options for kids.(Special Report)(School Nutrition Association)(Report)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Curriculum Review (Newsletter)
Date: October 1, 2008
Publisher: PaperClip Communications
Volume: 48Issue: 2Page: 11(1)

Article Type: Report

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5. Circusworks, a special back-to-school gift to primary school teachers and homeschoolers. (Notice).(Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey): An article from: Communication Disorders Quarterly
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Title: Circusworks, a special back-to-school gift to primary school teachers and homeschoolers. (Notice).(Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey)
Publication: Communication Disorders Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2003
Publisher: Pro-Ed
Volume: 24Issue: 2Page: 101(1)

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6. CIRCUSWORKS: a special back-to-school web site for primary school teachers and homeschoolers. (Notices).: An article from: Communication Disorders Quarterly
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This digital document is an article from Communication Disorders Quarterly, published by Pro-Ed on June 22, 2002. The length of the article is 363 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: CIRCUSWORKS: a special back-to-school web site for primary school teachers and homeschoolers. (Notices).
Publication: Communication Disorders Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 2002
Publisher: Pro-Ed
Volume: 23Issue: 4Page: 207(1)

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7. Cloth book cover: New Life Journal's editorial team heads back to school with this simple book jacket.(new life journal's: GREEN HOME RESOURCE: HANDS ON): An article from: New Life Journal
by Maggie Cramer, Abby Underwood
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Title: Cloth book cover: New Life Journal's editorial team heads back to school with this simple book jacket.(new life journal's: GREEN HOME RESOURCE: HANDS ON)
Author: Maggie Cramer
Publication: New Life Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2008
Publisher: New Life Journal Media LLC
Volume: 9Issue: 8Page: 48(1)

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8. Tuberculosis: Back to the Future (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Third Annual Public Health Forum)
by John D. H. Porter
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As HIV spreads across the developing countries of the world, a second epidemic is never far behind. Tuberculosis has become the principal emerging infection and cause of death in AIDS patients. This report summarizes the current state of tuberculosis research and control and aims to: describe the global burden of tuberculosis and predict likely trends over the next decade with special attention to the HIV epidemic; identify and prioritize major research issues; and address specific questions relating to: diagnosis and clinical management; immunology and vaccinations; chemoprophylaxis; drug therapy and control strategies; and resource allocation. ... Read more


9. Stepping Back to Health
by Philip Edwards
Spiral-bound: 100 Pages (2006-01-31)

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10. Looking forward by going back: a school counselor educator's return to school counseling.(PERSPECTIVE FROM THE FIELD): An article from: Professional School Counseling
by Tamara E. Davis
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Title: Looking forward by going back: a school counselor educator's return to school counseling.(PERSPECTIVE FROM THE FIELD)
Author: Tamara E. Davis
Publication: Professional School Counseling (Magazine/Journal)
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Volume: 10Issue: 2Page: 217(7)

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11. Back to School for Social Work Students: The Social Workers in Schools Project (SWISP) Final Report of the Pilot Project
by Lynne Wilson, Karen L. Hillison
 Paperback: 28 Pages (2005-06-23)

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12. HOW TO SAVE YOUR BACK: A Ninety-Nine Cent Lower Back Pain Session with a Physical Therapist
by Kat Lieu
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For $0.99, you can enjoy a physical therapy session right on your Kindle! Learn how to prevent and treat your back pain with simple exercises and great tips that can save your back! Written by a licensed physical therapist. Prevent back surgeries and save your back, it's not too late. Back pain is highly debilitating and almost everyone is prone to hurting their backs, even from a simple bend and snap.


EXCERPT: A majority of patients I see, as a physical therapist, suffer from back pain, specifically lower back pain. Along with back pain, my patients also have neck pain. Rarely is the pain in the middle back, the strong thoracic area where the spinal discs do not slip (disc herniation). Disc herniations occur mainly in the cervical spine (neck), and the lumbar spine (lower back.) Herniations lead to pain and dysfunction since the slipped discs press on nerves. When this happens, in the neck, the arms can become weak, numb, or tingle. When this happens in the back, the same goes for the legs. Weakness, numbness, tingling.
Disc herniations are quite problematic. Some people require surgery, and those who are in physical therapy can need at least three to six months to fully recover.
To prevent slipped discs, back pain, muscle spasms, and suffering, follow the tips found in this guide and you can save your back, avoid back braces, pain pills, therapy, and spinal surgeries. And even those who are currently suffering from back pain, follow these tips to save your back! For $.99, you can enjoy a session with a licensed physical therapist who has treated over a hundred patients with back pain in the past year. I also follow these tips myself and have not experienced debilitating back pain, even after lifting 200+ pound patients in the hospital!

(I would offer these tips for free, but I don't know how to sell free ebooks on Kindle, yet!)
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13. Heal Your Aching Back: What a Harvard Doctor Wants You to Know About Finding Relief and Keeping Your Back Strong (Harvard Medical School Guides)
by Jeffrey Katz
Paperback: 272 Pages (2007-01-19)
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Take back your health, your fitness, and your life

This authoritative and comprehensive guide, written by a Harvard doctor who has struggled with back pain himself, will help you find the real cause of your problem--and the smartest way to treat it.This simple step-by-step program will show you how to:

  • Get the right diagnosis for your type of back pain
  • Find the most effective treatment, including complementary therapies
  • Control pain through specific exercises, massage, and yoga
  • Avoid surgery, prevent reinjury, and strengthen your back for life

Dr. Katz also gives you the most up-to-date information on chiropractic care, new pain medications, alternative physical therapies, and back surgery.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Heal Your Aching Back Book
Excellent book written in common sense and understandable language. Reassuring to know that just a small percentage of back problems are terribly serious, and that the majority can be helped and avoided by doing some easy exercises. Was a real help and would recommend it to anyone.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good overview
I found it informative, a good general overview written for a wide audience. It inspired changes in my own search for treatment so I would take that as success.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very Informative Book!
This book has greatly helped me understand that problems with my back. It offers different solutions and helps with the meaning of words my doctor uses.

4-0 out of 5 stars Can-do guide to curing your backache
Chances are excellent that someone close to you suffers back pain. Few people manage to avoid completely the pain of wrenched, twisted, strained or pulled back muscles. Most of the time, back injuries are minor and the pain eventually dissipates. But millions of people suffer relentless, agonizing back pain that prevents them from living normal lives. They go from specialist to specialist, frustrated by different diagnoses and unable to escape the pain. Back in 1984, Harvard University's Dr. Jeffrey Katz realized through his own experiences with back pain that the medical profession knew little about how to treat it. He decided to specialize in musculoskeletal problems and to dedicate his career to helping those who suffer back pain. Katz has done all the heavy lifting for his readers. His book is easy to understand and helpful, with clear illustrations and charts. We highly recommend it to those who already suffer from back pain and want a head start at the doctor's office.

5-0 out of 5 stars Everything You Wanted To Know About Back Problems
I'm very glad I purchased this book, as it is well written, easy to understand and very thorough.Dr. Katz discusses the anatomy of the back, the causes of back problems, medications, treatments, surgery and much more.I would recommend the book to anyone who has back problems and wants help knowing what to do about them. ... Read more


14. Down Range: To Iraq and Back
by Bridget C. Cantrell, Chuck Dean
Paperback: 160 Pages (2005-07-01)
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There are some things people don’t get over easily — pain from the past is one of them. Trauma changes people: It changes values, priorities, worldviews, and most of all…it changes how we relate to others. Painful, life-threatening experiences take people beyond the normal day-to-day life, leaving them stuck behind defensive walls that keep them from re-entering the world they have always known as “home”. So how does it happen? How do we lose the loving closeness with those around us? And better yet, how do we re-gain what pain has robbed us of? “Down Range” is not only a book explaining war trauma — it is required reading for anyone seriously interested about how to make healthy transitions from war to peace. Bridget C. Cantrell, Ph.D. and Vietnam veteran, Chuck Dean have joined forces to present this vital information and resource manual for both returning troops and their loved ones. Here you will find answers, explanations, and insights as to why so many combat veterans suffer from flashbacks, depression, fits of rage, nightmares, anxiety, emotional numbing, and other troubling aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Down Range From Iraq and Back
By far this book should be in the hands of every Veteran including WWII vets.This book has provided significant insight to the emotional toll the war takes on those who serve. I served in Vietnam when I was 18 years old in 1970. We tried to leave Vietnam in Vietnam but it just wasn't possible.

5-0 out of 5 stars Iraq guy
The bible for help with PTSD and recovery.I used it daily during my rehab at Madagen Army Hospital.

5-0 out of 5 stars The pain does not go away. You just learn to live with it.
This book was written by a female clinical psychologist, a trauma specialist in therapeutic counseling for war veterans and their families, and a male Vietnam War veteran, for combat troops returning home from deployment. It is an important book which tries to take the stigma out of seeking help for mental health services. Chapter Four Some Wounds Are Not Visible makes the important point "The emotional and psychological stress of war does not go away by leaving it unattended.The wounds of war do not go away with time or just by leaving it alone. They have to be addressed and you cannot do it alone. If you were wounded physically during combat you would allow a medic to attend to the wound. This is no different." As oftentimes returning veterans experiencing emotional problems may be discouraged by their peers for even considering seeking help normalizing this process cannot be overemphasized.

After describing what posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is, the book details its symptoms including intrusive thoughts and flashbacks, isolation and avoidance, emotional numbing, depression, anger, substance and alcohol abuse, guilt, suicidal thoughts and feelings, anxiety and nervousness and emotional constriction. It makes the important point that PTSD is NOT a mental illness but a "normal reaction to extreme stress."It occurs when a person has experienced, witnessed or has been confronted with traumatic death or physical injury to themselves or others.

Chapter 5 First Aid for PTSD stresses the importance of not battling nightmares, anxious feelings, unexplained anger, depression or other PTSD symptoms alone.The authors recommend talking it out, writing it out, physical activity, avoiding self medication and learning to relax as helpful approaches to managing negative str4ss.

Myself a veteran of the Navy Hospital Corps and a social worker who has worked with returning combat veterans, I would very much recommend this book to every servicemember who has returned from a war. In fact I wish I could have been able to give a copy of this book to every returning combat vet I came into contact with. I am sure it would have been of great help to many of them.

4-0 out of 5 stars As much a help for the loved ones as for the victim.
My son gave me this book to read several months after his return from a fourth deployment to Iraq. Worried that I was expecting him to "get over it" and return to being the person he was before those deployments, he knew the book would give me a clear understanding of what the disorder is about and what are reasonable expectations for recovery. Best of all, it gives hope that with the right kind of treatment, a victim can resume a well-adjusted life, though forever changed.

Nevertheless, I did not give "Down Range" five stars for two reasons. I found it a bit repetitive--though one can skim over those parts. More importantly, the referrals at the back of the book listing military organizations that can help, raise false hope. I found that military mental health care, for active-duty or veteran, while improving, is still woefully inadequate and sometimes downright disinterested. My son has the means to go for private therapy but I am sad to think of those who don't.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beware of Lables
I won't repeat here what I wrote about a returning warrior's outlook in my review of "War and the Soul."
Those who care should develop as much understanding as possible from a variety of sources, and this book is a good source.

"Down Range" is full of direct and practical advice (as opposed to philosophical and/or theoretical,) and is based on first-hand experience.

However, there is one common and potentially dangerous oversight that applies to many authors and healers - that is, the tattoo-type consequence of clinical labels.
A clinical label may be easy to get, but almost impossible to get rid of.
(See "Making Us Crazy," by Kutchins/Kirk.)

War Veterans who seek or claim a formal PTSD diagnosis as a result their war deployments, whether through the VA or through any other formal mental health-care mechanism, will be denied the Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

Although the authors point out that PTSD is not a mental disorder, (i.e. it is a normal reaction to abnormal circumstances,) the formal label of PTSD will pigeonhole a Veteran as a "mental defective" - one of the labels used to deny an individual the Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

I can hardly think of a better way to effectively disarm an entire generation than to use formal, however subjective, mental health-care labeling nomenclature along with tempting disability benefits to deny returning Veterans their Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

The Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano has already attempted to marginalize our brave returning Veterans by labeling them as potential "Right Wing Extremists."

Veterans should avoid formal labels if at all possible.
You should not allow anyone to tempt you into trading your God-Given Right to Keep and Bear Arms for the `Thirty Pieces of Silver' of disability benefits!

If you are experiencing difficulties' you should at least first consider seeking support through informal channels such as Spiritual advisors and informal Fellowships such as 12 Step programs.

You can even start your own 12 Step Fellowship the way the Founders of AA and NA did - adopting the same Steps and Traditions.
These organizations are widespread and seem very successful.

As long as such Fellowships and support groups remain Anonymous and informal like the Fellowships of AA and NA, Veterans seeking support and help will be able to create their own informal treatment methodology and growing Chapters, Groups and memberships that do not jeopardize their Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms.

Churches and organizations, and even the AA and NA Fellowships themselves can provide support and guidance.

But whatever you do, if you want to protect your Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms, you should avoid being ascribed the formal label of PTSD.

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15. Back to old roots with a new facility: CAMH's new CEO has a two-fold vision for the cutting-edge research and treatment facility.(MOVER)(Centre for Addiction ... ): An article from: Behavioral Healthcare
by Lindsay Barba
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Author: Lindsay Barba
Publication: Behavioral Healthcare (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2010
Publisher: Vendome Group LLC
Volume: 30Issue: 5Page: 48(1)

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16. Recovery high schools: these schools provide a safe haven for teenagers to stay clean and get back on track.(AT RISK): An article from: District Administration
by Carl Vogel
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Title: Recovery high schools: these schools provide a safe haven for teenagers to stay clean and get back on track.(AT RISK)
Author: Carl Vogel
Publication: District Administration (Magazine/Journal)
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Volume: 45Issue: 7Page: 37(4)

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17. School backpacks do not appear to be behind new-onset, chronic back pain. (Alternatives Probably Unneeded).(Brief Article): An article from: Pediatric News
by Deeanna Franklin
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Author: Deeanna Franklin
Publication: Pediatric News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2002
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 36Issue: 1Page: 34(1)

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18. Heavy school backpacks may be too much for children to shoulder. (In The News ...).: An article from: Childhood Education
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This digital document is an article from Childhood Education, published by Association for Childhood Education International on March 22, 2003. The length of the article is 778 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Publication: Childhood Education (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 2003
Publisher: Association for Childhood Education International
Volume: 79Issue: 3Page: 160-F(1)

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19. Low Back Pain
by Jessica Collins MD
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-08-12)
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Low back pain is a common presentation of patients to the Internal Medicine clinic, Emergency Department, and other types of clinics. In preparation for the USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, USMLE Step 2 CS, and USMLE Step 3, medical students need to know the differential diagnosis, history and physical, assessment, and treatmentfor this common chief complaint. The Medical Student Coach series is here to help you tackle this.

If you are a patient, this will give you great insight into what your doctors are thinking and the empowerment you need to ask questions.

This book covers low back pain, lumbar pain, sacral pain, nerve root compression, nerve root disease, radiculopathy, cauda equina syndrome, spondylosis, disk herniation,spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis , etc. ... Read more


20. For most people, college is a waste of time.(Case Study)(Reprint)(Essay): An article from: The Forensic Examiner
by Charles Murray
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This digital document is an article from The Forensic Examiner, published by American College of Forensic Examiners on December 22, 2008. The length of the article is 1298 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Author: Charles Murray
Publication: The Forensic Examiner (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 22, 2008
Publisher: American College of Forensic Examiners
Volume: 17Issue: 4Page: 32(1)

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