Dana's Disease

Dana's Disease
Title Dana's Disease PDF eBook
Author Jim Kanerva
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 233
Release 2004
Genre
ISBN 1412043476

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The reader meets five-year-old Dana, her dad, and her family on Wednesday November 13, 2002. A few things become obvious within the first few pages. Dana is sick, apparently with the flu, but something doesn't feel right with this diagnosis. There's something more sinister about this flu. Dana has Type 1 diabetes and this is complicating the already difficult situation involving her care. Dana's dad is disillusioned with God, but something in his relationship with Father Wes and in this troubled situation is drawing him to God. The reader is then taken back to Sunday January 16, 2000, before any of the troubles that Dana and her family now face have taken hold. The story reveals Dana and her family through her dad's perspective, from happy and carefree beginning through a three-year journey of suffering, quiet triumph, and personal awakening. Dana's Disease is based on the true accounts of the struggles of Dana Kanerva to be a healthy normal child, from soon after her third birthday to days before her sixth birthday.

The Dana Guide to Brain Health

The Dana Guide to Brain Health
Title The Dana Guide to Brain Health PDF eBook
Author Floyd Bloom
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 769
Release 2003
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0743203976

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Accompanying CD-ROM has the text and images from the book in electronic format.

Dana's Valley

Dana's Valley
Title Dana's Valley PDF eBook
Author Janette Oke
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 263
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1441270248

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New Look for a Bestselling Author's Mother-Daughter Collaboration Erin Walsh thinks her family is as close to perfect as it can be. When one grim diagnosis is all it takes to shake her family to the core, she wonders if they can ever go back to they way they were. Erin's attempts to go about life as usual feel empty and as each member of her family seems to struggle alone, she is about ready to give up on God. However, Erin has yet to learn that God will never give up on her.

Crossing Over

Crossing Over
Title Crossing Over PDF eBook
Author June E. Kuykendall RN BSN CHPN
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 105
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1512737984

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God does work outside the box if we look, listen and feel. Read what others have learned in the presence of the dying and be blessed by their experiences.

The Encyclopedia of Autoimmune Diseases

The Encyclopedia of Autoimmune Diseases
Title The Encyclopedia of Autoimmune Diseases PDF eBook
Author Dana K. Cassell
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 385
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 143812094X

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A comprehensive guide to diseases of the immune system, listing names, symptoms, research, treatments available and more.

Fade to Gray (PB)

Fade to Gray (PB)
Title Fade to Gray (PB) PDF eBook
Author Richard Masinton
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 193
Release 2018-09-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1480986909

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Fade to Gray (PB) By: Richard Masinton My wife, Dana, was stricken with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease at the horrifyingly young age of 55. Fade to Gray is our story about dealing with the only disease for which modern medicine has no means to prevent, cure or slow its progression. Shock, disbelief and overwhelming emotions followed her diagnosis with a disease we thought only happened to the very elderly. Furthermore, I was appalled to discover that the business of Alzheimer’s care is broken. Caring and competent caregivers are hard to find, and assisted care facilities and other health care institutions that pride themselves on caring and competence are often anything but caring and competent. I refused to accept “business as usual” in confronting and dealing with this terrible illness, so Fade to Gray was written to share my challenging experiences and offer hard-earned lessons learned during Dana’s struggle. With no chance to alter the outcome, my purpose is to offer practical help, comforting wisdom and enduring hope to those whose lives are ruined by Alzheimer’s, hoping to alter what may otherwise seem a hopeless experience. This is not a story about how to COPE with Alzheimer’s. Fade to Gray was written to help others DEAL with and MANAGE a disease that is becoming a public health epidemic and an ineffective support infrastructure that annually costs families more than sending a child to Harvard!

We the Scientists

We the Scientists
Title We the Scientists PDF eBook
Author Amy Dockser Marcus
Publisher Penguin
Pages 257
Release 2023-02-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 0399576150

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A Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter’s moving narrative of a group of patient advocates who are revolutionizing the way medical research is conducted. For more than half a century, medical advances have been driven by investigators launching experiments inside labs. Science is often conducted in isolation and geared toward the long view. This is the story of a group of people who tried to force the lab doors open: parents whose children had been diagnosed with a rare and fatal genetic condition known as Niemann-Pick disease type C. The disease prevents cells from processing cholesterol, which leads to the progressive loss of the brain’s and the body’s ability to function. Recognizing that there would never be a treatment in time to save their children if things stayed the same, the parents set up a collaboration with researchers and doctors in search of a cure. Reconciling different views of science took work. The parents, doctors, and researchers didn't always agree—among themselves or with each other. But together they endeavored to accelerate the development of new drugs. The parents became citizen scientists, identifying promising new treatments and helping devise experiments. They recorded data about the children and co-authored scientific papers sharing findings. They engaged directly with the FDA at each step of the drug approval process. Along the way, they advanced the radical idea that science must belong to us all. Amy Dockser Marcus shows what happens when a community joins forces with doctors and researchers to try to save children’s lives. Their extraordinary social experiment reveals new pathways for treating disease and conducting research. Science may be forever changed.