Enigmas of health and disease : how epidemiology helps unravel scientific mysteries

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Enigmas of health and disease : how epidemiology helps unravel scientific mysteries

Alfredo Morabia

Columbia University, 2014

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Adaptation of: Santé / Alfredo Morabia. 2011

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book is the principal account of epidemiology's role in the development of effective measures to identify, prevent, and treat diseases. Throughout history, epidemiologists have challenged conventional knowledge, elucidating mysteries of causality and paving the way for remedies. From the outbreak of the bubonic plague, cholera, and cancer to the search for an effective treatment of AIDS and the origins of Alzheimer's disease, epidemiological thought has been crucial in shaping our understanding of population health issues. Alfredo Morabia's lucid retelling sheds new light on the historical triumphs of epidemiological research and allows for contemporary readers, patients, and nontechnical audiences to make sense of the immense amount of health information disseminated by the media. By drawing from both historical and contemporary sources, Morabia provides the reader with the tools to differentiate health beliefs from health knowledge. The book covers important topics, including the H1N1 swine flu epidemic, breast cancer, the effects of aspirin, and the link between cigarettes and lung cancer.

Table of Contents

Preface to the English Edition Prologue: A Science Named Epidemiology 1. Comparing Groups and the Fifth Dimension 2. People, Bugs, and Epidemics 3. Plague's Shark Teeth and Seamen's Enigmatic Exhaustion 4. The Mystery of the Blue Death 5. The Numerical Method 6. Eugenics, Oysters, Sour Skin, and Breast Cancer 7. Tobacco and Health: The Great Controversy 8. Daily Life Mysteries and Epidemiology 9. Is This Treatment Dangerous for Health? 10. Does the Treatment Work? 11. What Is the Optimal Medical Decision? 12. Health Risk or Health Benefit? 13. Is This Screening Useful? 14. Group Comparisons Also Fail 15. Epidemiologic Literacy and "Earthly Self-Realization" 16. Beyond Epidemiology Epilogue: The End of Epidemiology? Appendix 1: Interaction of Causes Appendix 2: Odds Ratio and Risk Ratio Appendix 3: Why Cohort and Case-Control Studies Concur Appendix 4: Where Do the Cases of Lung Cancer Come From? Notes Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BB15855976
  • ISBN
    • 9780231168854
  • LCCN
    2013046811
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 271 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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