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Adrenaline and the Inner World

An Introduction to Scientific Integrative Medicine
Buch | Hardcover
328 Seiten
2006
Johns Hopkins University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8018-8288-3 (ISBN)
74,80 inkl. MwSt
This accessible work is the first in more than seventy-five years to discuss the many roles of adrenaline in regulating the "inner world" of the body. David S. Goldstein, an international authority and award-winning teacher, introduces new concepts concerning the nature of stress and distress across the body's regulatory systems. Discussing how the body's stress systems are coordinated, and how stress, by means of adrenaline, may affect the development, manifestations, and outcomes of chronic diseases, Goldstein challenges researchers and clinicians to use scientific integrative medicine to develop new ways to treat, prevent, and palliate disease. Goldstein explains why a former attorney general with Parkinson disease has a tendency to faint, why young astronauts in excellent physical shape cannot stand up when reexposed to Earth's gravity, why professional football players can collapse and die of heat shock during summer training camp, and why baseball players spit so much. Adrenaline and the Inner World is designed to supplement academic coursework in psychology, psychiatry, endocrinology, cardiology, complementary and alternative medicine, physiology, and biochemistry.
It includes an extensive glossary.

David S. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D., is an attending physician at the Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, and a senior investigator at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Preface
1. The Inner World
The Seed and the Soil
Cannon's Canons
The Comfort Level in Building 10
An Amazing Cooking Experiment
Death by Football
The Sleeper Hold
Snakes That Faint?
Rules of the Game
Same Difference
The All-Day Sucker
2. The "Automatic Nervous System"
Transformers
Vegging
Good Housekeeping
The Hot Line
How Does the Autonomic Nervous System Work?
3. The Arbiters of the Inner World
The Fat above the Kidneys
On the Risk of Being a Physician's Son
What's in a Name?
Catecholamines Look Like Cats
Adrenaline's Effects on the Body
Neuronal Soda Pop
The Getaway Car Analogy
The Atavistic Catecholamine
"First I Secreted a Hell of a Lot of Adrenaline"
A Play-Doh Model of the Brain
The Nobel Chemicals
4. The Rest of the Cast
The Axis Powers
The Water Works and Kosher Pickle Treatment
Salt Sense
Your Own Brand of Morphine
Cytokines
Sex
Leptin
5. Stress as a Scientific Idea
A Brief History of Stress
Stress Response Patterns
6. Distress
Characteristics of Distress
Biblical Lie Detection
Distress versus the General Adaptation Syndrome
Fight Isn't Flight
The Nose of God
StressToons
Stress in Evolutionary Perspective
Why Evolution Is a Worthwhile Theory and Creationism Isn'
Darwin and Ethology
The Price of Complexity Is Eternal Stress
Primitive Specificity
8. Dysautonomias
The "Mind-Body" Problem
Primary versus Secondary Dysautonomias
Secondary Dysautonomias
Primary Dysautonomias
9. Tests for Dysautonomias
Physiological Tests
Neuropharmacological Tests
Neurochemical Tests
Neuroimaging Tests
10. Treatments for Dysautonomias
Nondrug Treatments
Drug Treatments
11. Drugs and the Family
Catecholamines as Drugs
Legal Addictions
Cocaine
Speed Kills
Morphine
Barbs and Benzos
You Aren't What You Eat, Luckily
12. The Future: Scientific Integrative Medicine
Return of the Getaway Car
Allostatic Load for People Who Hate Snakes
The Dialectic
Darwinian Medicine
Tactics and Strategies of Scientific Integrative Medicine
What, How, and Why
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.5.2006
Zusatzinfo 49 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Baltimore, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 567 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Endokrinologie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Physiologie
ISBN-10 0-8018-8288-5 / 0801882885
ISBN-13 978-0-8018-8288-3 / 9780801882883
Zustand Neuware
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