The Gale Encyclopedia of Children’s Health is a medical reference product designed to inform and educate readers about a wide variety of health issues related to children, ranging from prenatal to adolescence. Thomson Gale believes the product to be comprehensive, but not necessarily definitive. It is intended to supplement, not replace, consultation with a physician or other healthcare pract…
This book represents an exciting revision of The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders, Second Edition. In addition to updating the previous edition, Facts On File asked Carol Turkington and me to update and incorporate the content from our The Encyclopedia of Memory and Memory Disorders into this book. The rapid pace at which researchers are advancing our understanding of these subject…
Adoption is a constantly evolving institution that changes to fit the perceived needs of children who need families, whether they are healthy newborns, children in foster care, children from other countries, or children of all ages with special needs. In addition to the “triad” members of adopted children, adoptive parents, and birthparents, there are many others who are actively involved i…
This book contains the authors’ ideas and facts/knowledge accumulated. It is intended to provide helpful information on the subject matter covered herein. It is sold with the understanding that the authors, book producer, and the publisher are not engaged in rendering professional medical, health, or any other kind of personal professional services via this book. If the reader wants or needs …
This book was written to fulfill such a need, to provide an easy-to-read reference for patients and their family, friends, employers, and coworkers, who have to live and work with the patients. I have tried to clarify complex and confusing issues, and to write in language that is understandable to the lay person, my target audience for this book. I have also attempted, however, to include enoug…