(Part 2) Top products from r/AskDoctorSmeeee
We found 5 product mentions on r/AskDoctorSmeeee. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
22. Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
New DVD Included
Are you looking for an anatomical textbook style on broad understanding of the heart, or something a little more in depth? For instance, I have this handbook, which on Amazon is expensive but you can find it elsewhere. It's a good resource, but it isn't exactly exciting. It's pretty broad in my opinion but includes a lot of research and good references.
I don't have any medical advice but I think you might benefit from reading Dale Earnhardt's book Racing to the Finish: My Story. My understanding is that it goes through his personal struggles with head trauma and gives a message of hope for others facing similar issues. From one of the reviews: "What was most surprising was the revelation that there is a whole body of medicine geared toward overcoming concussion symptoms, that they involve exercises and training instead of invasive surgery, and that these methods are becoming more effective as the years pass." I figure it might give you some ideas for treatment or may lessen your anxiety about this.
Two books recommended in pre-clinical for revision were this and this. They cover the basics but also go into detail about physiology and the main disease processes
She's a dermatologist so I hope that's "scientific enough" for you:
http://www.amazon.com/DERMAdoctor-Skinstruction-Manual-Healthy-Beautiful/dp/0743264991
The fact is tea contains tannins which do scientifically reduce irritation and there by minimize it's effects- such as puffiness and dark circles. It's not my "opinion"... feel free to google...
Take a look at Tell Your Children by Alex Berenson
He's interviewed here and says the study was using marijuana 10x increased the risk.
There's a huge rush to legalize, they're rug sweeping the study results because both private industry and state tax coffers stand to make a lot of money.
It's not harmless for a percentage of the population, and we have no way of knowing which ones will be negatively affected.
The next ten years are going to be a shit show.
Of course, Reddit is so pro marijuana, you'll never hear that kind of info here.